Selling tens of millions of records around the world and continuing to attract fans new and old to stadiums and arenas across the UK, Green Day still enjoy unrivalled success after 20 years together. With no end in sight, they return to where they truly belong – onstage – to perform a range of songs that have propelled them to the level they are at today.
So if you wish to enjoy an unbeatable live experience from a band that knows how to keep its fans happy then purchasing Green Day tickets is a must. It will give audience members the opportunity to witness music legends perform famous songs such as “Basket Case”, “Dookie”, “When I Come Around”, “American Idiot” and “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life”, ensuring that buying Green Day tickets is not something they will regret.
The members of Green Day, Billy Joel Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Al Sobrante (eventually replaced by Tré Cool), started out their career as part of the music scene in Berkeley, California. They would eventually earn their place amongst rock icons, but before then, they were picked up by a small label and, with them, released the likes of “1,000 Hours EP” under the name Sweet Children and their debut release as Green Day “39/Smooth” in 1990. They also released the EPs “Sweet Children” and “Slappy” and whilst a few line up changes ironed out the band to the current formation, they were starting to make their mark.
Green Day’s next step was their second album “Kerplunk” in 1992, which saw them rise in popularity. However, nothing can match the breakthrough moment they released “Dookie” in 1994 on a major label. It was the moment they reached new heights, appearing on MTV to perform the likes of “Basket Case”, “When I Come Around” and “Longview”.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, “Green Day” continued to show other rock acts how it was done with the release of further albums that cemented their place at the top. Between 1995 and 2004 they released “Insomniac” (1995), “Nimrod” (1997), “Warning” (2000) and “American Idiot” (2004), whilst their live shows demonstrated a band at the top of their game.
“American Idiot” marked a new step for the band as it took on the form of a rock opera inspired by bands such as The Who. It would re-ignite the passion that audiences already felt for Green Day whilst also attracting new fans that would allow them to continue chart domination.
Their latest release, 2009’s “21st Century Breakdown” sees them return to the rock opera mould to critical acclaim and chart success. They released singles such as “21 Guns” and “Know Your Enemy” and once again allowed audiences the opportunity to experience an album of true rock quality.
When they arrive back onstage, Green Day are likely to provide an unbeatable show that is unrivalled by others. So make sure you get Green Day tickets before they sell out and experience a band that continues to impress.