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Green Day setlist: All the Saviors Tour songs
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Date:2025-04-12 19:42:23
After a month in Europe with their fiery tour celebrating landmark albums “Dookie” and “American Idiot,” Green Day landed in Washington D.C. July 29 with their stadium spectacle that will circle the U.S. through late September.
As promised when they announced The Saviors Tour ― which also spotlights fellow ‘90s punk rockers Rancid, the moody rock of Smashing Pumpkins and the youthful vigor of The Linda Lindas on most dates ― Green Day unleashed all of “Dookie” and “American Idiot.”
The band also sprinkled in a handful of cuts from their current “Saviors” album, including the opening punch of “The American Dream is Killing Me” and their No. 1 Billboard rock hit, “Dilemma,” as well as other fan favorites “Know Your Enemy” and the show-closing “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).”
Here is the 37-song setlist from the first U.S. date of Green Day’s Saviors Tour.
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Green Day Saviors Tour setlist
“The American Dream Is Killing Me”
“Dookie” album (in full)
“Burnout”“Having a Blast”“Chump”“Longview”“Welcome to Paradise”“Pulling Teeth”“Basket Case”“She”“Sassafras Roots”“When I Come Around”“Coming Clean”“Emenius Sleepus”“In the End”“F.O.D”“All by Myself”
Act II
“Know Your Enemy”“Look Ma, No Brains!”“One Eyed Bastard”“Dilemma”“Minority”“Brain Stew”
“American Idiot” album (in full)
“American Idiot”“Jesus of Suburbia”“Holiday”“Boulevard of Broken Dreams”“Are We the Waiting”“St. Jimmy”“Give Me Novacaine”“She's a Rebel”“Extraordinary Girl”“Letterbomb”“Wake Me Up When September Ends”“Homecoming”“Whatsername”
More:Def Leppard, Journey and Steve Miller romp through five hours of rock sing-alongs
Encore
“Bobby Sox”“Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”
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