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Watch Green Day dress up as Deadpool and Wolverine at Citi Field show

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Green Day caught fans off guard at a recent show in New York, when they came onto the stage dressed as Deadpool and Wolverine.

Check out footage of the moment below.The moment took place during the trio’s recent show at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y. on Monday (August 5).It comes as the band, comprised of Tré Cool, Mike Dirnt and Billie Joe Armstrong, are currently on the road celebrating two of their classic albums.

These are 1994’s ‘Dookie’, which is turning 30 this year, and ‘American Idiot’, which is turning 20.At the shows, the band have been playing both fan favourites in full, and support is coming from Rancid, The Linda Lindas and The Smashing Pumpkins.

Now, footage has emerged from the show at the start of the week, which sees Dirnt and Cool catch the frontman off-guard by appearing at the end of the set in the costumes.At the end of their 37-song set, the band closed out the night with an acoustic rendition of ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’, which Armstrong performed alone with an acoustic guitar.While this was happening, however, the two got dressed backstage, with the drummer cosplaying as the Ryan Reynolds character Deadpool, and Dirnt taking on Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine.In the last verse, the two Marvel characters came out and wreaked havoc on the stage, leading to the frontman laughing so much he was unable to finish the song.

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