Green Day - Manchester Evening News Arena
Support for this show came from US band, Prima Donna, who to be quite honest, aren't really worth reviewing. They weren't great, or terrible.
There was also a surprise appearance from Foxboro Hot Tubs, which was amazing. They played a three show set, as a treat for Halloween, which was as explosive as expected.
Green Day setlist:
- Song of the Century
- 21st Century Breakdown
- Know Your Enemy
- East Jesus Nowhere
- Holiday
- The Static Age
- Give Me Novacaine
- Are We The Waiting
- St. Jimmy
- Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
- Hitchin' A Ride
- Welcome To Paradise
- Going to Pasalacqua
- Iron Man/Eruption/Purple Haze
- Brain Stew
- Jaded
- Knowledge (Operation Ivy cover)
- Basket Case
- She
- King For A Day
- Yakety Sax/Monster Mash/Shout!/Champagne Supernova/Ever Fallen In Love/Teenage Kicks/Hey Jude
- 21 Guns
- American Eulogy
- American Idiot
- Jesus Of Suburbia
- Minority
- Last Night on Earth
- Wake Me Up When September Ends
- Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)
From the moment Green Day came on stage, you just knew you were in for one of the best shows of your life. Billie Joe, Mike and Tre were as energetic as they were when they were 20, never mind in their mid 30's, and gave the performance everything they had. I won't analyse the show song by song, as it's one of those shows you need to experience to know how it was, but I an say, it was one of the best shows I've ever been to.
I know a lot of people disliked the parts where they got the children/teens on stage, but even as a fan who's liked them for over 8 years, and at 20 years old, I'd have loved to have been one of those children. They had children stage-diving, squirting water pistols, and even 3 teens/young adults playing their instruments at one point. Now that's crowd interaction.
Not once, did I hear a mistake in their set, not one note out of tune, not one bar of music out of time or anything, which makes them one of the best live bands around right now.
The inclusion of some really old school songs such as Going To Pasquala was a welcome inclusion for the old school fans, as the set was 21st Century Breakdown and American Idiot heavy, but all those songs worked perfectly.
Their light show, pyrotechnics and backdrop all added to the atmosphere and visuals of the show, although I stand by my comment that the show would have still been as awesome if it was performed in someone's garage with a lamp, it was that good.
10/10.
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