You're browsing the archives « Previous Page From Thursday 16 August 2012 Green Day post ‘Oh Love’ music video online Green Day are premiering their new music video for ‘Oh Love’ with MTV First. The song is taken from their forthcoming album ‘Uno’, which is released on 24th September in the UK through Warner Bros, and you can watch the video at the MTV First website. http://www.facebook.com/GreenDay Tuesday 14 August 2012 PREVIEW: 10 fond Reading Festival memories Reading Festival serves as a closer of the festival season for so many in the UK, and it was my favourite festival growing up by far. I loved the trips up and swigging a warm beer in the mud more than anything. I’ve been going there for a decade Monday 16 July 2012 Green Day post new single online for streaming Green Day have posted the first single from their forthcoming first-in-a-trilogy album ‘¡Uno!’ online. It’s called ‘Oh Love’, and you can listen to it using the SoundCloud player embedded in this article. ‘¡Uno!’ drops late-September. http://www.facebook.com/GreenDay Wednesday 27 June 2012 Green Day reveal ‘¡UNO!’ tracklisting Green Day have revealed the tracklisting for the first in their forthcoming trilogy of albums. ‘¡UNO!’ is set to be released on September 24th. You can also see the artwork for the album embedded in this news article. TRACKLISTING 01. Nuclear Family 02. Stay The Night 03. Carpe Diem 04. Let Yourself Go 05. Wednesday 22 June 2005 Green Day – Milton Keynes Bowl Billie-Joe proclaimed that playing to 130,000 people in two days resulted in these two dates in Milton Keynes being their biggest shows ever in GREEN DAY Wednesday 24 July 2002 Green Day – Nottingham Woolaton Park As the clouds cleared, and the sun decided it was about time to emerge from wherever he had been hiding, and the tape in the player switched onto yet another fantastic punk rock emerald, it felt like a fantastic day to be going to a one day festival in Friday 19 July 2002 Green Day – London Wembley Arena Ugh, arena shows. Ugh, ¶œ3.50 for a can of beer. Ugh, Less Than Jake not playing. Ugh, the fact that 90% of the audience have no idea whatsoever of what to do during a punk gig (Note: if you do not consider Green