
"Green Day vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong delivered some strong advice for ICE agents during the band's Super Bowl week show on Friday night in San Francisco. Quit that (expletive) job you have, the Green Day vocalist said. Because when this is over and it will be over Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Donald Trump, they are going to drop you like a bad (expletive) apple. Come on this side of the aisle."
"Green Day was headlining the FanDuel Party Powered by Spotify one of the many corporate sponsored Super Bowl week concert yet the event also doubled as a warm-up gig for Green Day performing during the pregame festivities at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday. Sunday's performance by the East Bay band consisting of vocalist-guitarist Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tre Cool celebrates the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary and will be used as the soundtrack to usher generations of Super Bowl MVPs."
"Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, wasn't Saucin', Saucin' onstage Friday night like White Iverson' at San Francisco's Fort Mason Festival Pavillion. Instead, he shook the Bay waters with his good ol' Dallas, Texas roots and the boot scootin' country pop music he's come to embrace. The crowd, with cowboy hats and boots abound, cheered him on and danced to the train beats from his more recent 2024 album, F-1 Trillion. And they swayed to the softer stuff, like his song Losers, Bud Light in-hand."
Billie Joe Armstrong urged ICE agents to quit their jobs, warning that figures like Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance and Donald Trump would drop them and encouraged them to switch sides. Green Day headlined the FanDuel Party Powered by Spotify at Pier 29 as a warm-up for a pregame performance at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The East Bay trio of Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tre Cool opened with "American Idiot" and played fan favorites including "Longview," "Welcome to Paradise" and "Basket Case." Counting Crows delivered a brief, low-energy set. Post Malone performed country-pop from F-1 Trillion and softer tracks like "Losers," with a cowboy-hat-clad crowd dancing and holding Bud Light.
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