What Time Does Green Day Perform at the Super Bowl? Here's What to Know About the Opening Ceremony
Green Day will perform a tribute to the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary as a hometown act, playing their top anthems during the opening ceremony, NFL organizers said.
- On Sunday, Green Day will perform at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT during Super Bowl LX's opening ceremony at Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area, marking their first Super Bowl appearance.
- The NFL invited Green Day to celebrate the game's 60th anniversary and honor past Super Bowl MVPs on the field as a "hometown opening act" highlighting their Bay Area roots.
- The band is a trio made up of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, performing a selection of their best-known anthems around 6 p.m.
- The ceremony will air live on NBC and streaming partners including Peacock, Telemundo and Universo, while Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones join pregame performances before kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday.
- Green Day's opening‑ceremony slot is unusual for a punk‑rock icon within a star‑studded lineup that includes Bad Bunny and has drawn notable LGBTQ+ interest, the NFL described.
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What time does Green Day perform at the Super Bowl? Here's what to know about the opening ceremony
Ahead of the start of this year's Super Bowl, punk rock icon Green Day is set to take the stage during the Big Game's opening ceremony to celebrate 60 years of the Super Bowl.
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Green Day are opening the 2026 Super Bowl on Sunday (8 February) and their involvement has generated quite a bit of interest in frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. Armstrong, 53, makes up one third of the American rock band, famous for songs such as “American Idiot” and “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” alongside Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool. The band’s performance will mark the 60th anniversary of the Super Bowl incorporating numerous Super Bowl MVPs. “We ar…
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