

The house lights went down and over the speakers came Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and before you knew it everyone was singing along. Green Day's mascot Drunk Bunny came to the stage to further warm up the crowd with the Ramones "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" theme blasting through the theater.
The crowd was ready and so was Green Day as they hit the stage jumping right into the machine gun beat of "Bang Bang." They continued to show off their new album Radio Revolution with the song by the same name. The set spanned across their whole career, playing songs from nearly every album, including deep cuts "2000 Light Years Away" and "Christie Road" off the first album, 1992's Kerplunk. All of the hits were covered and I was ecstatic to hear "Welcome to Paradise," something that they surprisingly didn't play the first time I was them. As always, Green Day brought some fans on stage to help sing "Know Your Enemy" and "Longview." After a hug and a plea from Armstrong, the young fans whose dreams came true reluctantly stage dived back into the sea of people.
During "Basket Case" part of the ceiling fell on stage almost hitting bassist Mike Dirt. You can see it at 2:10 of the video below. Afterwards, Armstrong told the crowd "I think parts of the ceiling are coming down, welcome to a Green Day concert!" The crowd erupted in response. Near the end of "Minority," Armstrong took advantage of being in front of an audience to make a point. "No racism, no sexism, and no homophobia," he told the crowd to a roar of agreement. Armstrong would go on to put in his two cents on the 2016 election, "Get out and vote, and vote for love, alright." Green Day's political agenda would continue with Armstrong's Anti-Trump chant at the American Music Awards a little less than a month later.
The encore was almost identical to when I saw Green Day on April 3, 2013 with the only difference being "Ordinary World" instead of "Brutal Love." Although the encore was similar, nearly three and a half years after seeing Green Day for the first time, it looked like a different band. A rather forgettable concert at the Ludacris Center, a 10,000 seat arena on Temple University's campus, had poor sound quality and wasn't nearly as intimate as the Tower Theater. Because of the tight quarters, the crowd seemed more electric than usual. Both the band and the crowd fed off one another, trying to match each other's energy and bring it to a different level. Being so close, you could make out each chord and each beat, see the sweat and spit from the band, and even read the lips of Dirt saying something to the effect of "Oh, shit" during "Hitchin' a Ride." Punk is meant to be seen in a small venue and Green Day is the definition of punk. To see them in their element was something special.
Setlist:
Dog Party:
1. And I Did
2. Peanut Butter Dream
3. Jet Pack
4. Whoa
5. Sapphires
6. Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill cover)
Green Day:
Intro:
Bohemian Rhapsody (Played on Tape)
Blitzkrieg Bop (Played on Tape)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Played on Tape)
1. Bang Bang
3. Know Your Enemy
4. Holiday
5. Letterbomb
6. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
7. Longview
8. 2000 Light Years Away
9. Welcome to Paradise
10. Christie Road
11. Burnout
12. Scattered
13. Hitchin' a Ride
14. Waiting
15. Are We the Waiting
16. St. Jimmy
17. When I Come Around
19. She
20. King for a Day
21. Shout / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / Hey Jude
22. Still Breathing
23. Minority
Encore:
24. American Idiot
25. Jesus of Suburbia
26. Ordinary World (Acoustic)(Billie Joe solo)
27. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) (Acoustic)(Billie Joe solo)
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