Watch Green Day light up The Late Late Show with the anthemic Oh Yeah!

Green Day press shot
Green Day (Image credit: Warners)

Green Day were special guests last night on The Late Late Show With James Corden, where they performed their Father Of All… track Oh Yeah!.

The trio of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool also sat on the sofa on the US TV show to chat about The Hella Mega Tour which will take place across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand later this year with Weezer and Fall Out Boy.

Armstrong said: “We’ve known Weezer forever and Fall Out Boy... they’re our children, so it’s nice to hang out with your kids.”

Check out the performance below.

Green Day’s appearance on the show came after they released a video for their latest single Meet Me On The Roof.

The video for the song was directed by Brendan Walter and Greg Yagolnitzer and starred Stranger Things actor Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin Henderson in the hit Netflix show.

Speaking previously about Father Of All…, Armstrong told Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1: “There's a lot of depression, but with a sense of humour. But also just kind of the way the world works right now. I think we live in the time of complete and total chaos, or else we've always been, but now it's turned up to Trump.

“It’s just trying to reflect what's going on. It's not really writing political songs, but just writing about the shit that you see every day.

American Idiot was the good old days. Remember when we just had two wars going on? Anyway, we live in the craziest of times right now.”

Find a full list of shows on The Hella Mega Tour below.

Green Day: Father Of All...

Green Day: Father Of All...
Green Day have just released their new album Father Of All.... The follow-up to 2016's Revolution Radio features the singles Oh Yeah! and Meet Me On The Roof.

Green Day, Weezer and Fall Out Boy: The Hella Mega Tour 2020  
Jun 13: Paris La Defense Arena, France
Jun 14: Groningen Stadspark, Netherlands
Jun 17: Antwerp Sportspaleis, Belgium
Jun 21: Vienna Ernst Happel Stadium, Austria
Jun 24: Glasgow Bellahouston Park, UK
Jun 26: London Stadium, UK
Jun 27: Huddersfield The John Smith’s Stadium, UK
Jun 29: Dublin RDS Arena, Ireland
Jul 17: Seattle T-Mobile Park, WA
Jul 21: San Francisco Oracle Park, CA
Jul 24: San Diego Petco Park, CA
Jul 25: Los Angeles Dodger Stadium, CA
Jul 28: Commerce City DICK’s Sporting Goods Park, CO
Jul 31: Arlington Globe Life Field, TX
Aug 01: Houston Minute Maid Park, TX
Aug 05: Miami Hard Rock Stadium, FL
Aug 06: Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field, FL
Aug 08: Atlanta SunTrust Park, GA
Aug 11: Minneapolis Target Field, MN
Aug 13: Chicago Wrigley Field, IL
Aug 15: Pittsburgh PNC Park, PA
Aug 16: Hershey Hersheypark Stadium, PA
Aug 19: Detroit Comerica Park, MI
Aug 21: Washington Nationals Park, DC
Aug 22: New York Citi Field, NY
Aug 24: Toronto Rogers Centre, ON
Aug 27: Boston Fenway Park, MA
Aug 29: Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park, PA
Nov 08: Perth HBF Park, Australia
Nov 11: Docklands Stadium, Australia
Nov 14: Parramatta Bankwest Stadium, Australia
Nov 17: Milton Suncorp Stadium, Australia
Nov 20: Dunedin Forsyth Barr Stadium, New Zealand
Nov 22: Auckland Mt Smart Stadium

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