Green Day banned by Las Vegas radio stations after Billie Joe Armstrong insults city

Green Day banned by Las Vegas radio stations after Billie Joe Armstrong insults city

What an american idiot.

Billie Joe Armstrong got Green Day banned by two Las Vegas radio stations after he insulted the city at a recent concert.

The 52-year-old singer expressed his anger over his favorite baseball team, the Oakland A’s, relocating to Las Vegas while he was performing at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on Sept. 20.

Billie Joe Armstrong performs in NYC in July 2024. REUTERS

“We don’t take no sh-t from people like John f–king Fisher who sold out the Oakland A’s to Las f–king Vegas,” he said onstage, according to a video from the concert.

“I f–king hate Las Vegas. It’s the worst sh–hole in America,” he added, as the audience cheered.

John Fisher, 63, is the owner of the A’s. The team is moving to a new ballpark in Las Vegas after being based in Oakland, Calif. since 1968.

Billie Joe Armstrong performs in Los Angeles on Sept. 16, 2024. GC Images
The Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum on September 26, 2024. Getty Images
Oakland Coliseum. Getty Images

Following Armstrong’s comments, two different Las Vegas radio stations announced they stopped playing Green Day music.

KOMP 92.3 wrote on Instagram, “KOMP 92.3 has pulled any and all Green Day from our playlist. It’s not us, Billie…it’s you. #vegas4ever.”

The post featured a big red warning sign over Armstrong and his bandmates Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool’s faces.

Green Day members Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool. FilmMagic

X 107.5 announced on their website, “Well, Sin City heard him loud and clear—and X107.5 is not having it,” the statement reads. “In response to Armstrong’s inflammatory comments, the station is banning all Green Day music, effective immediately.”

“Considering he played a pop-up show at Fremont Country Club last year, we’re surprised at his comments. The show was spectacular! But now, Armstrong has crossed a line with Las Vegas locals,” the statement added.

Billie Joe Armstrong performs in San Francisco on Sept. 20. AP

Carlota, a host on the station, added in a further statement, “Maybe he should take a look at the city and the people involved in that transaction than talking SMACK about the city of Las Vegas 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.”

The Post has reached out to Armstrong’s rep for comment.

Billie Joe Armstrong during Green Day’s show in San Francisco. AP

Amid the drama, the “Holiday” singer posted a tribute to the A’s on Instagram last week.

“Me playing in the sand with my Oakland A’s hat,” Armstrong wrote, alongside a throwback photo of himself as a child around age 6.

Billie Joe Armstrong as a child.

“The athletics leaving Oakland is devastating,” he continued. “I feel for all the fans and the people that will lose their jobs because of greed.. 3 sports teams have left Oakland in the past 5 years Leaving a cultural hole in the east bay hearts and sport. I DO believe that Oakland will come back from this.”

The Oakland Coliseum. AP
The Oakland A’s proposed new ballpark at the Tropicana site in Las Vegas. AP

Armstrong went on, “I’ll always remember driving to del Norte bart station taking the train to the games. Some of my favorite memories. My 4th grade teacher used to have the radio on in class so we can hear if Ricky Henderson was going to break the stolen base record. He did. Family friends crazy george Billy Ball..This one hurts.”

Back in August, Armstrong shared a video of himself vandalizing the A’s logo on the wall at the Toronto Blue Jays’ stadium.

Billie Joe Armstrong vandalizes the Oakland A’s logo.

He covered the logo with green spray paint and wrote a “B” over the “A.”

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