Thousands of rock punk fans will be heading to Wembley Stadium this weekend as they prepare to see the global hits Green Day live on stage.
Currently heading around the world with their The Saviors Tour, Green Day are celebrating two big anniversaries with 30 years of Dookie and 20 Years of American Idiot.
Green Day has been on the music scene for a long time now and is one of the world's best-selling bands of all time, with more than 75 million records sold worldwide and 10 billion cumulative audio/visual streams.
Now the five-time Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees will welcome thousands of fans to Wembley Stadium with an unforgettable show.
Before you head to see Green Day at Wembley, this is everything you need to know about the show.
When is Green Day in London?
Green Day will be performing at Wembley Stadium for just one special show, on Saturday, June 29.
What time do doors open for Green Day in London?
If you're eager to get down to Green Day earlier, the doors will be opening at 4.30pm for both shows and the show is set to be over before 11pm.
However, it's important to note the timings are subject to change.
Who are the support act for Green Day at Wembley?
The 'Basket Case' singers will be supported by two special guests, with Nothing But Thieves and Maid of Ace supporting.
Nothing But Thieves are best known for their hit 'Amersterdam'. 'If I Get High' and their smash hit 'Welcome to the DCC'.
While Maid of Ace has hits including 'Bone Deth', 'Made in England' and 'The Terror'.
What is the seating plan for Wembley Stadium?
If you are wondering how good your view of the stage will be for Green Day, you can get an exact view via the 3D digital venue website.
Just find your section, row and seat on your tickets and select them on the map and you will be shown a digital look at the view from your seat.
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Can you still get tickets to Green Day in London?
If you're still on the hunt for tickets to see the Green Day, you are in luck as there are still some available, at the time of writing.
Tickets start at £74.55 per person for seats in sections 529 while re-sale tickets for pitch standing start at £236 per person.
You can get tickets via Ticketmaster.
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