Green Day made their live return last night (April 16) at the 1,200-capacity House Of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio.
The band - who will be inducted into Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tomorrow (April 18) alongside Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Bill Withers, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - played a three hour set which included special guests Tim Armstrong from Rancid and original drummer John Kiffmeyer, who played with the band from 1989-1990.
Tim Armstrong joined the group to play Rancid's 'Radio' and 'Knowledge' by his former band Operation Ivy. Armstrong also played on Green Day's 'Minority' later in the show. With Kiffmeyer, the band performed as Sweet Children before the Green Day set began, playing early rarities 'Sweet Children', 'I Was There' and 'Dry Ice', reports Rolling Stone. Watch fan-shot footage below.
The band - who will be inducted into Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tomorrow (April 18) alongside Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Bill Withers, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - played a three hour set which included special guests Tim Armstrong from Rancid and original drummer John Kiffmeyer, who played with the band from 1989-1990.
Tim Armstrong joined the group to play Rancid's 'Radio' and 'Knowledge' by his former band Operation Ivy. Armstrong also played on Green Day's 'Minority' later in the show. With Kiffmeyer, the band performed as Sweet Children before the Green Day set began, playing early rarities 'Sweet Children', 'I Was There' and 'Dry Ice', reports Rolling Stone. Watch fan-shot footage below.
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