Green Day and Counting Crows are teaming up for a one-off concert in San Francisco's Pier 29 on February 6th - just days before the Super Bowl. The exclusive event is being sponsored by FanDuel and Spotify, and it promises to be an unforgettable night of music.
For Green Day, a Bay Area staple, this collaboration feels like a no-brainer. The band has always been proud of its roots in Rodeo, California, where it all started back in 1987. In fact, the group's love affair with the area was such that they decided to produce a documentary about the East Bay punk scene - an endeavor that was both thrilling and intimidating at the same time.
"We wanted to capture what it was like to be in our scene," says frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, reflecting on their initial thoughts. "But we knew it would be challenging because of how unique our culture is... If you're a Green Day fan, you'll find out more about us by hearing these people's stories."
Meanwhile, Counting Crows are also Bay Area natives - this time, with roots in Berkeley going back to 1991. The band got its start playing gigs in local coffeehouses and clubs before making it big. Their frontman Adam Duritz has often spoken about the influence of his childhood growing up in San Francisco during the 1970s and 1980s.
"I grew up around that culture as a kid," he reminisces, recalling memories from his youth that have inspired his songwriting over the years. "It's funny how those early experiences can shape you... I've been thinking about it a lot lately."
As for next month's concert in San Francisco, fans will be treated to an unexpected pairing of Green Day and Counting Crows - backed by special guest DJ who hasn't yet been announced. The stage is set for an electrifying night that will have the crowd dancing into the wee hours.
However, with the arrival of Bad Bunny as halftime performer at the Super Bowl just days before, it's no wonder the concert takes place on February 6th. Fans can expect a thrilling show with the promise of "the world dancing" on the horizon.
For Green Day, a Bay Area staple, this collaboration feels like a no-brainer. The band has always been proud of its roots in Rodeo, California, where it all started back in 1987. In fact, the group's love affair with the area was such that they decided to produce a documentary about the East Bay punk scene - an endeavor that was both thrilling and intimidating at the same time.
"We wanted to capture what it was like to be in our scene," says frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, reflecting on their initial thoughts. "But we knew it would be challenging because of how unique our culture is... If you're a Green Day fan, you'll find out more about us by hearing these people's stories."
Meanwhile, Counting Crows are also Bay Area natives - this time, with roots in Berkeley going back to 1991. The band got its start playing gigs in local coffeehouses and clubs before making it big. Their frontman Adam Duritz has often spoken about the influence of his childhood growing up in San Francisco during the 1970s and 1980s.
"I grew up around that culture as a kid," he reminisces, recalling memories from his youth that have inspired his songwriting over the years. "It's funny how those early experiences can shape you... I've been thinking about it a lot lately."
As for next month's concert in San Francisco, fans will be treated to an unexpected pairing of Green Day and Counting Crows - backed by special guest DJ who hasn't yet been announced. The stage is set for an electrifying night that will have the crowd dancing into the wee hours.
However, with the arrival of Bad Bunny as halftime performer at the Super Bowl just days before, it's no wonder the concert takes place on February 6th. Fans can expect a thrilling show with the promise of "the world dancing" on the horizon.