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Green Day Electrifies The Fillmore with High-Octane Surprise Performance

Apr 03, 2024
San Francisco Music in Review

Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert hosted by UN Human Rights and Recording Academy

Last night, the historic walls of The Fillmore reverberated with the explosive energy of Green Day as they stormed the stage, unleashing a torrent of punk rock anthems and timeless classics. The iconic trio, comprised of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, proved once again why they remain titans of the genre by performing a surprise show at the iconic venue. The show was hosted by UN Human Rights and the Recording Academy® with proceeds benefitting UN Human Rights climate justice efforts, and the Right Here, Right Now Climate Fund at MusiCares®, to assist musicians affected by climate change.


Kicking off the night with cuts from Saviors, Green Day wasted no time in captivating the audience with their electrifying presence. From the moment Armstrong’s guitar riff pierced the air, to Dirnt’s thunderous bass lines and Cool’s relentless drumming, the crowd was entranced.


The setlist was a masterful blend of old and new, satisfying both die-hard fans and newcomers alike, but it wasn’t before the band kicked into the adrenaline-fueled “American Idiot,” that the crowd erupted in cheer. As the opening chords reverberated through the venue, fans fell into a frenzy of ecstasy and frenetic moshing, their energy matching the intensity of the band on stage. With fists pumping and voices raised in unison, they became a roaring chorus, united by the anthem’s rebellious spirit and unbridled passion.



But It was during emotive renditions of “Broken Dreams” and “Wake Me When September Ends” that the band showcased its ability to seamlessly transition between high-octane punk rock anthems and poignant ballads. It’s this level of musical versatility that has ensured their enduring relevance amidst changing musical climates.


As the night unfolded, The Fillmore pulsated with an undeniable sense of camaraderie and rebellion, as fans sang along to every word and danced with reckless abandon. As the final chords of encores “Basket Case” and “Minority” echoed through the venue, it was clear that Green Day’s legacy as one of rock’s greatest acts remains unshakable. With their unrelenting passion and unapologetic spirit, they proved once again why they are the voice of a generation.


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