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They'll be hitting the UK and Europe next summer on the Hella Mega Tour, but Green Day seemingly still have plans for America…
Green Day have announced what is currently their first show of 2022 before a summer tour of the UK and Europe next year.
The Oakland trio will be hitting Tampa, Florida's Innings Festival on March 19 for a headline set, with the likes of Incubus, 311, Jimmy Eat World, Wolf Alice, Highly Suspect and David Duchovny also playing the same day.
Then, in May, June and July Billie Joe Armstrong and co. will be crossing the pond for the Hella Mega Tour with Fall Out Boy and Weezer, as well as several festival shows.
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As reported by Billboard, the recent U.S. leg of Hella Mega was an incredible success, selling a whopping 659,000 tickets and bringing in $67.3million.
Crush Music co-founder told Billboard of the tour: "Three headline sets from three iconic acts. That’s Hella Mega. Each of the bands had to buy into the whole concept in order for this to work, a bit of give and take. The results were there.
"Europe’s going to be even bigger next year, excited for that."
Catch Green Day live at the following dates next year:
March 2022
19 Tampa, FL Innings Festival
May 2022
29 Moscow Spartak Stadium
June 2022
1 Berlin Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide
3 Nürburg Rock am Ring
4 Nuremberg Rock im Park
7 Copenhagen Forum
9 Ålesund Color Line Stadion
11 Johanneshov Tele2 Arena
15 Milan Milano Summer Festival
15 Hradec Králové Rock For People
16 Florence Firenze Rocks Festival
19 Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion
21 Merksem Sportpaleis
22 Groningen Stadspark
24 London Stadium
25 Huddersfield John Smith's Stadium
27 Dublin (venue TBA)
29 Glasgow Bellahouston Park
30 Marmande Festival Garorock
July 2022
2 Paris La Defense Arena
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