Green Day to Headline Climate Justice Benefit Concert in San Francisco
The iconic punk band partners with the United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy for a special event on April 2.
- Green Day will perform a benefit concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco on April 2 to raise awareness and funds for climate justice initiatives.
- The concert is part of a series of Mini Global Climate Concerts, co-hosted by the United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy.
- Proceeds will benefit United Nations Human Rights climate justice initiatives and the MusiCares climate fund to assist musicians affected by climate change.
- Ultra Q, an alternative rock band fronted by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong’s son Jakob Danger, will open for Green Day.
- The event aims to leverage Green Day's influence to bring attention to the impact of climate change on people and the environment.