i Green Day tornano in Italia
The event was canceled due to the coronavirus emergency. It's official: Green Day returns to Italy, with an exclusive concert at the Ippodrono di San Siro on Wednesday 10 June 2020.
The event was canceled due to the coronavirus emergency. It's official: Green Day returns to Italy, with an exclusive concert at the Ippodrono di San Siro on Wednesday 10 June 2020.
The group Winners of 5 Grammy Awards and included in the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Green Day have announced their new world tour that will stop in Italy on June 10, 2020 at the SNAI San Siro racecourse in Milan. At the same time, the band also unveils the highly anticipated new single "Father Of All ...", the first extract from their thirteenth studio album (with the title of the same name), released on February 7, 2020 on Reprise / Warner Records label. The band, icon of rock, will be engaged in a big world tour in the stadiums together with the co-headliners Weezer and Fall Out Boy. The Hella Mega Tour, in collaboration with Harley-Davidson, will officially start on June 13, 2020 in Paris and will touch various cities throughout Europe, in Great Britain and North America. In addition, Green Day will perform a series of concerts in Asia. History Green Day was formed in 1986 in Berkeley (CA) and since then they are one of the most sold bands in the world of all time (over 70 million copies sold and over 10 billion streams). The disc that revealed them to the world, Dookie, released in 1994, sold over 10 million copies and achieved Diamond certification, rekindling popular interest and the spotlight on the punk rock genre and projecting the band towards a career full of successes and planetary hits. Entertainment Weekly said that Green Day is "the most influential band of their generation", while Rolling Stone recalls that "Green Day has inspired young bands more than anyone else since Kiss, and they continue to do so!". In 2004, Green Day released the rock opera American Idiot which captured the attention of an entire nation, selling over 7 million copies in the United States and taking home the Grammy Award for best Rock Album. Mojo said: "This is an impressive job, the type of record that sets new standards for a punk / rock'n'roll band in the 21st century." In 2010, a theatrical version of American Idiot was made, which debuted on Broadway and received great acclaim from critics and audiences.