It seems as though there is no love lost between Green Day and Las Vegas, after the seminal rock band recently trashed the city in response to the Oakland Athletics relocating there. And now, at least two local Las Vegas radio stations have banned Green Day from their rotation.
The remarks came during a concert at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on Sept. 20, just days before the A’s would play their final game in Oakland. According to People, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told the crowd in no uncertain terms: “We don’t take no s–t from people like John f–king Fisher who sold out the Oakland A’s to Las f—ing Vegas. I hate Las Vegas. It’s the worst s—hole in America.”
Armstrong was dragging A’s owner John Fisher, who is not well liked among A’s fans due to the team announcing the move to Vegas back in April after more than 50 years in Oakland. During the A’s last game at the Oakland Coliseum on Sept. 26, the crowd broke out into a collective chant of “F–k John Fisher.”
Construction will get underway in the spring for a new, state-of-the-art stadium in Las Vegas on the site of the Tropicana, which closed earlier this year. The new stadium will cost an estimated $1.5 billion and is scheduled to open in time for the 2028 season.
In response to the slight, Vegas rock station KOMP 92.3 announced on Instagram last week that it “has pulled any and all Green Day from our playlist.” The post added: “It’s not us, Billie…it’s you.”
Likewise, alternative rock rock station X 107.5 proclaimed on its website that “in response to Armstrong’s inflammatory comments, the station is banning all Green Day music, effective immediately.”
“Maybe he (Billie Joe) should take a look at the city and the people involved in that transaction than talking SMACK about the city of Las Vegas,” midday host Carlota announced on-air during her show last Wednesday. “And hey, I hate to say it and as much as the Raiders suck, but when they were in Oakland, they were worth a billion or two. Now they’re worth six. It was a good business decision and the A’s want some of that and I don’t blame that.”
In a recent Instagram post, Armstrong shared a throwback of himself wearing an A’s hat around six years old.
“The athletics leaving Oakland is devastating,” he lamented. “I feel for all the fans and the people that will lose their jobs because of greed. Three sports teams have left Oakland in the past five years, leaving a cultural hole in the East Bay hearts and sport.” In addition to the Raiders moving to Las Vegas, Armstrong was referencing the Golden State Warriors moving back to San Francisco in 2019.
It seems likely that Green Day will continue to thrive as a rock band despite being banned from two Las Vegas radio stations. Though, it certainly might make it awkward next time they play a show there.
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Author: Stacey Ritzen