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Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong teams up with Marshall to launch new 70-hour ANC headphones

Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong has teamed up with Marshall and have launched the brand-new Monitor III A.N.C. wireless headphones.The new headphones feature an impressive 70 hours of active noise-cancelling playtime and 100 hours without, making it possible to listen to music for longer without interruptions.Armstrong, whose relationship with the amplification company includes the use of the JCM900 and Plexi 1959SLP amps within his career as well as the modified version of the Plexi 1959SLP – now known as the “Dookie Mod”, which helped define the sound of Green Day’s seminal debut LP, ‘Dookie’ – leads Marshall’s new campaign, which is aimed at finding harmony in the chaos and celebrating music as a uniting force.The advert for the Marshall Monitor III A.N.C.
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Watch Green Day play ‘Good Riddance…’ with a fan at intimate Paris gig
Green Day performed a rendition of ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’ with a fan on guitar during an intimate gig in Paris this weekend – check out footage below.The band announced a surprise show in the French capital last week, which took place at the Bataclan Theatre on Saturday (November 4).The pop-punk trio – Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt – performed a host of hits including ‘American Idiot’, ‘Holiday’ and ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’, along with new track ‘Look Ma, No Brains’.When it came to ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’, Armstrong invited a fan to play acoustic guitar. The frontman sang the track with his arm draped around the fan, encouraging him to sing parts of the song into the microphone.Check out footage of the moment below.The Paris performance comes ahead of surprise intimate shows in London and Milan this month.The band have also announced a 2024 global ‘Saviors’ stadium tour which will include a huge London show.The upcoming tour will see Green Day play stadiums across the US, UK and Europe in support of their forthcoming new album ‘Saviors‘ (out January 19) while also celebrating 30 years of their classic 1994 album ‘Dookie’ and 20 years of 2004’s ‘American Idiot’.The UK and Ireland leg will start on June 21 at Manchester’s Emirates Old Trafford, with further dates in Glasgow, Dublin and a massive Wembley Stadium date in London on June 29.
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What do Louder Than Life Festival tickets cost to see Foo Fighters?
Louder Than Life Festival returns to Lexington, KY’s Kentucky Exposition Center for four days of rock, hard rock and metal.Just a few of the major acts bringing the heat this year include Foo Fighters, Green Day, Tool, Pantera and Queens of the Stone Age.Weezer, Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack, Limp Bizkit and Run The Jewels will also be on hand over the long weekend.311, Coheed and Cambria, Turnstile, Flogging Molly and Megadeth are going to be there too.Plus, “Rich Men North of Richmond” singer Oliver Anthony is slated to perform.Clearly, this is a lineup you won’t want to miss live.And if you want to make it out to the bourbon capital for this year’s heaviest fest, it isn’t too late.At the time of publication, four-day general admission passes can be scored for as low as $341 before fees on Vivid Seats.Better yet, some single-day passes are only $74 before fees.Need a bit more information before making the plunge?Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Louder Than Life Festival.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day passes for this year’s festival can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Green Day share three ‘Dookie’ outtakes from anniversary reissue
Green Day have shared three outtakes set to appear on the upcoming 30th anniversary reissue of ‘Dookie’.Last month, the band announced details of a huge expanded reissue for the 1994 Grammy award-winning album, which will be available on September 29 as a limited-edition six LP vinyl box set, a four-CD box set and it will be available digitally.The collection features previous unreleased ‘Dookie’ demos and outtakes as well as two seminal live recordings, ‘Live At Woodstock (1994)’ – for the first time on DSPs – and the previously unreleased ‘Live In Barcelona (June 5, 1994)’.Ahead of its release, the band have shared three rarities: a cover of Rufus Thomas’ 1963 track ‘Walking The Dog’, and hi-fi studio versions of ‘Christie Road’, which initially appeared on debut album ‘Kerplunk’, and ‘409 In Your Coffeemaker’ (from 1990 EP ‘Slappy’).Listen to all three below.The box set comes with a roll of ‘Dookie’ dog poop bags, five-button set, air freshener, postcard, bumper sticker, kiss-cut large magnet sheet, paper airplane, a black-and-white “Coloring Page” cover litho insert, and a poster of the alternate cover art.The CD box set consists of two stickers, the five-button set, air freshener, and single soft vinyl magnet. Both box set versions feature a heartfelt personal intro penned by Grammy Award-winning producer Rob Cavallo and extensive liner notes from Grammy Award-winner Bob Mehr.‘Dookie (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)‘ is set for release on September 29.
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What do tickets cost for the 2023 Harley Davidson Homecoming?
Harley Davidson Homecoming at the famed Veterans Park.And they’re bringing in some big names to celebrate the occasion.To kick things off on Friday, Green Day, The Cult, Phantogram, KennyHoopla and Abby Jeanne will rock the park.Then, come Saturday, Foo Fighters, Cody Jinks, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, White Reaper and Ghost Hounds bring it home.Plus, to sweeten the deal, “The Bear” star and real-life chef Matty Matheson is scheduled to host a burger build off.We’re barely scratching the surface too — you can also check out food trucks, the Harley Davidson Museum, ball of steel, nitro circus and so much more over the multi-day extravaganza.If this sounds like the festival of your dreams, we wanted to let you know that you can still pick up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, two-day general admission passes are going for $140 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $88 before fees.Still need just a few more details before committing?Keep scrolling.We’ve got everything you’re looking for and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day passes for this year’s Harley Davidson Homecoming can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Foo Fighters, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold announced for Louder Than Life festival
Foo Fighters, Green Day and Avenged Sevenfold have been announced as headliners at this year’s Louder Than Life festival – check out the full line-up below.The four-day festival in Louisville, Kentucky takes place at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center from September 21 to 24, where the likes of Weezer, Queens Of the Stone Age, Limp Bizkit and Turnstile will also perform.Other acts on the massive line-up include Rancid, Tool, Godsmack, Pantera, Babymetal, Code Orange, Falling in Reverse, Deafheaven, Nothing But Thieves, Enter Shikari, Corey Taylor of Slipknot, Bad Omens, Run The Jewels, Asking Alexandria, Jehnny Beth and many more.Check out the line-up poster below.“The fans spoke, and we listened,” promoter Danny Wimmer said in a statement. “The Foo Fighters, Green Day, Tool, and Avenged Sevenfold were our most fan-requested bands for 2023, so being able to deliver this massive lineup to them is so special.”Tickets are available to purchase now from here.Foo Fighters have also been announced to headline Outside Lands festival in San Francisco this summer, with other appearances planned for Boston Calling, Sonic Temple, Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park and Bonnaroo.The Dave Grohl-led band also announced a trio of US headline shows for this year across May and June.The upcoming dates will mark the group’s first full gigs since the death of Taylor Hawkins last March.
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