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Whatever the reason, Green Day’s “The Saviors Tour” this past summer, featuring the band’s insurgent punk-pop-kick-out-the-hard-rock jams from their touchstone albums Dookie (celebrating its 30th anniversary) and American Idiot (celebrating its 20th) along with songs from their excellent new album, Saviors, resonated with a cross-generation of fans like never before seen.

“Someone wrote to me and said, ‘I saw you in 1994 and ’98, 2004 and now I’m seeing you again with my adult children,’” the band’s Billie Joe Armstrong tells Pollstar. “That’s a beautiful thing when it becomes something like that. You’re not just bringing your family to Disneyland, you’re bringing your family to a Green Day show.”

The band’s longtime booking agent, CAA’s Jenna Adler, adds, “It’s been nothing short of inspiring watching this band transcend three generations and seeing so many young people out there enjoying Dookie for the first time and referring to American Idiot when they first saw it on Broadway as a musical. That’s how they discovered Green Day, parents of Gen X and later, and the Boomers. It’s everybody. And to see it all come together is nothing but remarkable and really inspirational. It shows you what the artistry is all about.”

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The Saviors Tour” has grossed a total of $123.8 million across its 33 dates from the tour’s June 10 opener in Berlin, Germany, until its final 2024 U.S. show at Petco Park in San Diego on Sept. 28, according to reports currently submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice. Per Pollstar’s estimations based on current data, by the time the tour wraps up in July 2025, it could reach as high as an estimated $200 million. Donots, The Interrupters, Nothing But Thieves and Made Of Ace joined the band in Europe, with The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas in North America. From this year’s data, the band will fall into the year’s top 25 highest-grossing tours worldwide.

Green Day is set to return to stages in January with headline gigs and festival appearances in Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. As this story went to print, the band was announced to be headlining both weekends of 2025’s Coachella, with Armstrong saying, “In this world gone sideways we know one thing for certain — rock ‘n’ roll is forever, and its spirit is needed now more than ever. So bring your rage, your hope, and your loudest voice. Coachella, let’s have the time of our lives.” The upcoming dates build on a 2024 global trek that manager Scott Nagelberg of Crush Management referred to as Green Day’s biggest success yet.

“These guys are 35-plus years into their career and are the same incredibly talented, sweet human beings who are still selling out stadiums,” Nagelberg says. “This is the biggest rock tour of the summer, both in tickets and gross. But they can go in and do 27 stadium shows over the course of seven or eight weeks and leave it all there for people to want more. I’m really proud of them, and it starts at the top. Everything we do is supporting them.”

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