Green Day New Album Release Date, Green Day Discography
by Sangamithra | Updated Oct 24, 2023
Green Day New Album Release Date
The official release date for Green Day's upcoming album has not been announced yet. However, the band has confirmed that their fourteenth studio album is planned to be released in early 2024. This exciting news was shared during a secret show in Las Vegas where they also unveiled a new track titled "The American Dream Is Killing Me."
Green Day is gearing up for a stadium tour in 2024 alongside Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Lindas. While further details about the album and tour remain under wraps, fans can anticipate a new Green Day album to kick off their 2024 with a rock 'n' roll bang.
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Green Day
Green Day is an American rock band formed in California in 1987 by Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocalist and guitarist) and Mike Dirnt (bassist and backing vocalist). Originally, they were part of the Bay Area punk scene and went by names like Blood Rage and Sweet Children before settling on Green Day. The band's early music was released through Lookout! Records, but they gained massive success with their 1994 major-label debut, "Dookie," which sold over 10 million copies in the U.S.
While subsequent albums like "Insomniac," "Nimrod," and "Warning" didn't match "Dookie's" success, they were still quite popular. In 2004, their rock opera "American Idiot" became a hit with a younger audience, selling six million copies in the U.S. Their album "21st Century Breakdown" in 2009 marked a peak in their chart performance.
Green Day's music career has been marked by various albums and projects, including a Broadway adaptation of "American Idiot." The band has won Grammy awards and is known for popularizing punk rock in the U.S., having sold approximately 90 million records worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.
Green Day Members
Current Members:
Billie Joe Armstrong
Lead Vocals, Guitars, Harmonica, Keyboards, Piano
1987–present
Mike Dirnt
Bass, Backing/Lead Vocals
1987–present
Tré Cool
Drums, Percussion, Backing/Lead Vocals
1990–present
Current Members
Instruments
Years Active
Current Touring Musicians:
Jason White
Guitars, Backing Vocals
1999–present
Jason Freese
Keyboards, Piano, Accordion, Saxophone, Trombone, Backing Vocals, Occasional Acoustic Guitar
2004–present
Kevin Preston
Guitars, Backing Vocals
2019–present
Current Touring Musicians
Instruments
Years Active
Former Members:
Raj Punjabi
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
1987–1988
Sean Hughes
Bass
1987–1988
John Kiffmeyer
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
1988–1990, one-off guest appearance in 2015
Former Members
Instruments
Years Active
Former Touring Musicians:
Dave "E.C." Henwood
Drums, Backing Vocals
1990
Garth Schultz
Trombone, Trumpet
1997–1999
Gabrial McNair
Trombone, Saxophone
1999–2001
Kurt Lohmiller
Trumpet, Backing Vocals, Percussion
1999–2005
Mike Pelino
Guitars, Backing Vocals
2004–2005
Ronnie Blake
Trumpet, Backing Vocals, Percussion
2005
Bobby Schneck
Guitars, Backing Vocals
2004–2005
Jeff Matika
Guitars, Backing Vocals
2009–2019
Former Touring Musicians
Instruments
Years Active
Green Day Discography
39/Smooth
1990
Kerplunk
1991
Dookie
1994
Insomniac
1995
Nimrod
1997
Warning
2000
American Idiot
2004
21st Century Breakdown
2009
¡Uno!
2012
¡Dos!
2012
¡Tré!
2012
Revolution Radio
2016
Father of All Motherfuckers
2020
Album Title
Release Year
Green Day New Album Release Date - FAQs
Green Day's new album is set to be released in early 2024.
The album will be produced by Rob Cavallo, known for his work on Green Day's classics like "Dookie" and "American Idiot."
The pandemic caused delays, prompting a change in release plans to ensure effective promotion.
Green Day has sold approximately 90 million records worldwide.
"21st Century Breakdown," released in 2009, achieved the band's best chart performance.