The rock band blasted the tech billionaire with a spicy lyric swap during its performance at the Calabash South Africa festival in Johannesburg.
One day before Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th president, Green Day delivered a pointed lyrical jab at Elon Musk during their concert.
Green Day changed a stand-out lyric from their 2004 hit "American Idiot" to express their distaste with the tech giant.
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
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Green Day delivered a pointed message to billionaire Elon Musk while on stage in his home country of South Africa. When performing their biggest hit “American Idiot,” the band’s singer Billie Joe Armstrong changed the lyrics from “I’m not a part of the redneck agenda” to “I’m not a part of the Elon agenda.”
Pop sensation Robbie Williams and world-renowned rock band Green Day, alongside a stellar lineup of local talent, are set to deliver two days of electrifying music at DHL Stadium on 22 and 23 January 2025.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong changed the lyrics to 'American Idiot' to diss Elon Musk at a concert over the weekend.
The victims of the devastating L.A. wildfires are getting a helping hand from some music superstars. Lady Gaga, Green Day and Billie Eilish are among more than a dozen acts set to perform at FireAid,
Green Day's long-awaited South African debut on Jan. 19 was anything but ordinary. By Jessica Lynch Green Day delivered a politically charged performance during their Jan. 19 concert at ...
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