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24.04.2020 - 00:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Green Day have announced that their huge gig in Bellahouston Park this year has been cancelled due to Covid-19.
The band were set to play Bellahouston Park on June 24 this year alongside Fall Out Boy and Weezer as part of their The Hella Mega Tour.
But the guys were gutted to announce that many of their dates have been postponed. In a statement they said: "There’s nothing that makes our bands happier than playing shows, and maybe no other tour that we’ve all been this excited for, but due to the
Tommy James And The Shondells' single was made famous by Tiffany
The move to break up the slate of hundreds of exclusive releases once planned for April into three days is aimed at helping stores enforce social distancing.
Armstrong’s latest lockdown cover sees him perform the Belfast power pop band's 1979 song ‘War Stories’
The series has been created by guitarist Joe Trohman
By Jessica Shalvoy
The virtual event will raise funds for the WHO's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund
UK dates are still set to go ahead though
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It marks ten years since the show's Broadway debut
While we all wait for the world to re-open as we hunker down during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, make no mistake: Fall Out Boy are locked and loaded. Speaking to NME this week, bassist/lyricist Pete Wentz made it clear that the band is all rehearsed and ready to hit the road once things open up again. Though the Asian swing of dates on the tour we
"It's hard because we really want to do this tour"
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong has been sharing covers while he’s self-isolating at home. In March, he played “I Think We’re Alone Now.” And, earlier this month, Armstrong covered San Francisco punk band Avengers’ “Corpus Christi.” Now, he’s performed “That Thing You Do!” in tribute to the late songwriter Adam Schlesinger. Listen below.
By Roy Trakin
The performance was interspersed with shots of empty streets in major cities around the world