![]() ![]() Although most of the crowd was unfamiliar with the music, the band’s energy was high, their talent shining through.ĭuring “Soundcheck,” the third song of their five-track-long set, lead guitarist Johnny Bond thrilled the audience with a piercing solo, bringing live music fans to their knees.įor the final song in their all too short set, “Tyrants,” drummer Bob Hall and bassist Benji Blakeway did an incredible job of slowly dragging the song to it’s hesitant end. Watching their set from the floor was remarkable. The song was “Cocoon,” and I made it to the floor just as the second verse was ending. However, all that changed when a venue worker approached us, asking if we’d like to be on the floor in general admission.Īs we were on our way to the floor, I heard the undeniable sound of Van McCann, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the opening band, Catfish and the Bottlemen. ![]() Although it was so far from the stage, we still had a good view. My entourage arrived at the venue and made our way to our second level seats. I definitely got more than what I paid for. ![]() I saw Green Day on August 11 in Kansas City, Missouri.Īnd, yeah. Of course, fans of the band bought their tickets hurriedly, but it wouldn’t be until August when they would get their money’s worth. In January of 2017, Green Day announced the Revolution Radio summer tour. ![]()
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