Boston Green Day Concert Tickets
Green Day is no longer just another alternative or punk band of the nineties, with a fan base that borders on cultish. During the resurgence of punk music in California, they found an audience with catchy riffs and often controversial lyrics. Despite their roots in the punk rock scene, they defied the punk mindset, signed a major record deal and have enjoyed bigger and bigger success over the years. Now they are the most influential punk band in the modern era.
Original formed under the name Sweet Children in 1987, the played local shows in California, immersing themselves in the punk scene before signing with Lookout! Records. Their first EP, titles "1,000 Hours" was released by Lookout!. They also decided to start appearing under the new name, Green Day to create separation between themselves and another band with a similar name to Sweet Children. Now, Green Day has released eight studio albums and sold over twenty-two million records, just in the United States.
The band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool have managed to stick together and find wild success, a rarity in the music business. Not only has the band stayed true to their roots and original music, but they've become iconic in the punk world and young musicians consider them an inspiration.
The current Green Day 2009 tour, their first tour in three years, is worldwide. The tour kicks off in Seattle on July 3. The band will perform all over the world until the end of the year to promote their latest album, "21st Century Breakdown." The album has done remarkably well, boasting five hit singles. More than 12 million copies of the album have been sold worldwide.
Green Day has achieved iconic status over the years, going from a punk alternative band to a feature on major network magazines and interviews. As their tour geared up for launch, the band members were in extreme demand for interviews from all major networks.
Green Day will play at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, MA on July 20, 2009. The show starts at 7:30 PM. Tickets are priced at $25 - $50 and can be purchased at the TD Banknorth Garden Box Office or at TicketZinger.com. Doors will open at 6:30 PM. This show is all ages. - 18418
Original formed under the name Sweet Children in 1987, the played local shows in California, immersing themselves in the punk scene before signing with Lookout! Records. Their first EP, titles "1,000 Hours" was released by Lookout!. They also decided to start appearing under the new name, Green Day to create separation between themselves and another band with a similar name to Sweet Children. Now, Green Day has released eight studio albums and sold over twenty-two million records, just in the United States.
The band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool have managed to stick together and find wild success, a rarity in the music business. Not only has the band stayed true to their roots and original music, but they've become iconic in the punk world and young musicians consider them an inspiration.
The current Green Day 2009 tour, their first tour in three years, is worldwide. The tour kicks off in Seattle on July 3. The band will perform all over the world until the end of the year to promote their latest album, "21st Century Breakdown." The album has done remarkably well, boasting five hit singles. More than 12 million copies of the album have been sold worldwide.
Green Day has achieved iconic status over the years, going from a punk alternative band to a feature on major network magazines and interviews. As their tour geared up for launch, the band members were in extreme demand for interviews from all major networks.
Green Day will play at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, MA on July 20, 2009. The show starts at 7:30 PM. Tickets are priced at $25 - $50 and can be purchased at the TD Banknorth Garden Box Office or at TicketZinger.com. Doors will open at 6:30 PM. This show is all ages. - 18418
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