JAKARTA - The music group from the United States, Green Day, has again voiced the issue of genocide that occurred in Palestine. This time they 'noise' about Palestine on the Coachella stage.

Appearing in the first week as a headliner, Billie Joe Armstrong et al were warmly welcomed by thousands of spectators in Indio, California, where the festival took place (April 12).

They again changed the lyrics of one of their hits, Jesus of Suburbia at the moment. Billie sings lyrics depicting the pain of the children in the Gaza Strip.

"Runnin' away from pain, like the kids from Palestine / Tales from another broken home," Billie Joe's vocals were greeted by human ocean screams on the main stage.

The moment Green Day voiced about Palestine became a hot topic of conversation on social media. The move garnered praise from netizens who also criticized the Israeli jurisprudence on Palestinian soil.

This is not the first time Green Day has changed their lyrics during a gig. During a tour in Australia, they also briefly mentioned JD Vance, who was considered too proud to be a top official in the United States.

However, Green Day not only won fans hearts through political attitudes. Their energetic action at Coachella also succeeded in being a highlight at the first week of the prestigious event.


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