Green Day on tour, the Revolution Radio Tour seduces the press

Entertainment 12 February, 2017

Unsurprisingly, the Revolution Radio Tour tour of Green Day is making a cartoon to the press.
From raw punk! After a powerful concert at the AccorHotels Arena, Green Day has taken the road and has just completed the first European part of its world tour, the Revolution Radio Tour. Come to promote the 12th studio album of the group, this tour amply pleases the foreign press. More politically than ever , the three members of the Billie Joe Armstrong group, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool offer this time a series of concerts where they do not chew with their words. Thus, and finally expected, they did not fail to say what they thought and felt after the election of Donald Trump. With slogans and t-shirts stamped “No racism, no sexism, no homophobia” or “No Trump! No KKK! No fascist USA! “The group formed in 1986 wants to reassure its fans: despite the” exceptional “measures taken and planned by the new president of the United States, they, count to continue to rebel. And as usual, it is with a microphone in hand that they are the most impactful.
Thus, the English newspaper The Guardian has noticed that rarely the trio has been so crazy on stage, also revengeful, also punk in short! As a bite of recall, the recent election would have allowed the group to find a new source of inspiration and dissatisfaction to exploit on stage. A bargain for group fans who know that the performers of “American Idiot” are even better when they are revolted . On the Stuff side , the patriotism of the show has not escaped anyone, while the Sunday Times boasts of a series of concerts where adolescence and revolutionary spirit are sublimated. Finally, for the Manchester Evening News , the cry of alert and anger of the group should not fail to react the fans. As a reminder, Green Day will return to France on 11 June. In the rest of the news, you will note that Amir has supported Alma, the representative of France at Eurovision 2017 ! What do you think about Green Day?