The rock band blasted the tech billionaire with a spicy lyric swap during its performance at the Calabash South Africa festival in Johannesburg.
Dozens of stars will take to the stage in the two-venue extravaganza, which aims to raise money for those affected by this month's fires.
Green Day have taken lyrical aim at Elon Musk while performing in his home country of South Africa. The band’s frontman Billie Joe Armstrong reportedly switched a line in their 2004 hit “American Idiot” from “I’m not a part of the redneck agenda” to “I’m not a part of the Elon agenda.”
A huge star line-up for a good cause: rock band Green Day and pop star Billie Eilish opened the FireAid benefit concert for those affected by the
Fans of the legendary pop punk band Green Day have been left delighted after singer Billie Joe Armstrong changed the lyrics to one of their most famed songs to criticise Elon Musk and Donald Trump
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival has announced its headliners for its second-ever festival series. The Festival is scheduled to begin on Friday, July 18 and end on Sunday, July 20. Friday will feature performances with Hozier and Alabama Shakes alongside other musical acts like Train, Sheryl Crow and more.
Following Billie's performance, Gracie took to the stage and opened with her hit 'I Love You, I'm Sorry'. Dressed in a beautiful white gown she delivered a speech talking about how her heart has been broken for everyone affected by the fires.
Green Day delivered a politically charged performance during their Jan. 19 concert at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium, marking their debut in South Africa. The show in South Africa, part of the Calabash 2025 festival, saw Green Day headlining alongside The ...
Green Day kicked off the massive FireAid benefit concert Thursday night, a two-venue concert extravaganza that is raising money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Elon Musk. Credits: Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images and Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images Green Day have taken a shot at Elon Musk during a recent concert ...
Two concerts collectively being referred to as FireAid kicked off at the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome in the Los Angeles city of Inglewood to support relief efforts in the wake of the deadly wildfires that ignited earlier this month in the LA area,