Green Day's 1993 Concert History

Green Day is a punk rock band formed in 1987 in East Bay, California. Its members include lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tré Cool. After developing an early cult following within the Bay Area punk scene, Green Day launched to mainstream success with its third album "Dookie" (1994). It included early hits like "Longview," "Basket Case," "Welcome to Paradise," and "When I Come Around." The band's next three albums, "Insomniac" (1995), "Nimrod" (1997), and "Warning" (2000) also performed well and introduced the world to songs like "Good Riddance" and "Brain Stew." Green Day's seventh studio album "American Idiot" (2004) is often considered the band's second breakthrough with hits like "Holiday," Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "Jesus of Suburbia," and "Wake Me Up When September Ends." Green Day has since released "21st Century Breakdown" (2009), the "¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré!" trilogy (2012), "Revolution Radio" (2016), "Father of All Motherfuckers" (2020), and "Saviors" (2024).

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Bad Religion / Greenday / Seaweed on Sep 25, 1993 [180-small]

Bad Religion / Greenday / Seaweed
Sep 25, 1993
 St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Green Day had?

Green Day has had 1,335 concerts.

What genre is Green Day?

Green Day is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Punk, United States, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Punk Rock, Pop Punk, Modern Rock, Permanent Wave, Melodic Thrash, and Lovecraftian Metal.

When is the next Green Day concert?

The next Green Day concert is on July 29, 2024 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., United States. The bands performing are: Green Day / The Smashing Pumpkins / Rancid / The Linda Lindas.

When was the last Green Day concert?

The last Green Day concert was on June 29, 2024 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Green Day / Nothing But Thieves / Maid of Ace.

What setlist does Green Day play live?

The songs that Green Day performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 29, 2024 concert at Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. lntro Theme
  2. The American Dream Is Killing Me
  3. Burnout
  4. Having a Blast
  5. Chump
  6. Longview
  7. Welcome to Paradise
  8. Pulling Teeth
  9. Basket Case
  10. She
  11. Sassafras Roots
  12. When I Come Around
  13. Coming Clean
  14. Emenius Sleepus
  15. In the End
  16. F.O.D.
  17. All by Myself
  18. Know Your Enemy
  19. Look Ma, No Brains!
  20. One Eyed Bastard
  21. Dilemma
  22. Minority
  23. Brain Stew
  24. American Idiot
  25. Jesus of Suburbia
  26. Holiday
  27. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
  28. Are We the Waiting
  29. St. Jimmy
  30. Give Me Novacaine
  31. She's a Rebel
  32. Extraordinary Girl
  33. Letterbomb
  34. Wake Me Up When September Ends
  35. Homecoming
  36. Whatsername
  37. Bobby Sox
  38. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

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