Green Day Aid To Repair Denny's Restaurant Damaged By A Punk Band Concert
CALIFORNIA - Green Day helped donate 2,000 US dollars to a damage repair fundraiser at Denny's fast food restaurant. This damage occurred during a riotous punk band performance.
According to NME, this fundraising information went viral in the United States after Bryson Del Valle, a student at Costa Mesa, California, told about the band WACKO's performance. At that time, a group of people were doing moshing while the band was performing and doing damage there. They were finally asked to leave and had to compensate for the damage to the place worth 2,000 US dollars.
Speaking with Billboard, Del Valle said that he had asked for understanding of Denny's Manager with compensation of 1,800 US dollars.
Subsequently, he used GoFundMe to raise funds. This story is also viral. He has already raised 2,776 US dollars. Meanwhile, WACKO also conducted fundraising, and the money that had been collected was US $ 1,917.
Green Day helped Del Valle and sent messages on their donation. "Hey Bryson call us! We wanna play the Bastards Club. Love, Green Day."
father of all grilled cheese 😜🤘 https://t.co/FuRu4Z400K
- Green Day (@GreenDay) December 21, 2019
Denny's management said in a statement to Eater that they did not know the venue would be a concert. "Denny's is a family friendly restaurant and while we have space for special banquets, we don't allow events (concerts) that can be distracting."