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Green Day’s Saviors Tour: Here’s Where to Get Tickets to the 2024 Shows Before They Sell Out

Green Day’s Saviors Tour: Here’s Where to Get Tickets to the 2024 Shows Before They Sell Out

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The North American leg of Green Day‘s Saviors Tour kicked off last week in Washington D.C.. Dates are already close to selling out for select shows, but fans can score tickets in various ways, including through Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale program and third-party ticket resellers.

Though it’s dubbed the Saviors tour, the bulk of the band’s setlist will commemorate the 20th and 30th anniversaries of their landmark albums American Idiot and Dookie. Setlists posted on Setlist.fm confirms that the band played about a third of their latest album; the first part of the set is dedicated to Dookie, a handful of hits and new songs in the middle, followed by American Idiot in its entirety, and finally an encore.

“It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for… taking the Saviors Tour on the road all summer long next year to celebrate 30 years of Dookie, 20 years of American Idiot + our new album Saviors!!!” Green Day wrote on Instagram. The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Lindas will join the group for select concert dates.

Here’s what you need to know to secure your Green Day Tickets.

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“We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with Saviors, a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together,” Green Day shared in a statement. “So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!”

Buy Green Day Tickets on Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster remains the most reliable place to pick up tickets. Many dates, including the band’s San Francisco and Los Angeles, are close to sold out, with a smattering of Ticketmaster resale tickets still on sale.

Buy Green Day Tickets on StubHub

If Green Day tickets sell out, fans can always try to find resale tickets on StubHub. StubHub is a third-party reseller, meaning it’s a platform for fans to sell to other fans. StubHub has a FanProtect Guarantee to refund tickets that are not valid. As a reseller, StubHub tickets will often be higher or lower than the face value.

Buy Green Day Tickets on Vivid Seats

Fans can also try looking for tickets on Vivid Seats if they sell out. Vivid Seats is a resale website and their Buyer Guarantee promises valid tickets or your money back.

Buy Green Day Tickets on SeatGeek

Live music fans can find tickets to sold-out dates on resale site SeatGeek. Rolling Stone readers can use the exclusive promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to save an extra $10 on eligible first orders over $250 at checkout.

Buy Green Day Tickets on TicketNetwork

TicketNetwork has seats for many of Green Day’s Saviors Tour dates. Fees are included in the list price, and TicketNetwork lets you filter by price low-to-high or by section if you’re looking for the best possible seats. Plus, Rolling Stone readers can save on tickets with codes RS150 ($150 off $500) and RS300 ($300 off $1000).

Saviors (Amazon Exclusive Hot Pink Vinyl)


Green Day’s Saviors, produced by Rob Cavallo and featuring new songs from “Look Ma, No Brains!” and “The American Dream Is Killing Me,” was released on Jan. 19, 2024. You can order it on Amazon now on exclusive hot pink vinyl. The Rolling Stone review argued that “it’s Armstrong’s alternating earnestness and sarcasm, combined with some typically hummable tunes, that make Saviors something of a return to form for the trio…”

Green Day Saviors Tour 2024 Dates

The Saviors Tour opened in D.C. and concludes in San Diego, with stops in most major North American cities. Check out Green Day’s complete Saviors Tour schedule for 2024. Most dates are supported by The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Lindas unless it’s a festival date or otherwise noted.

July 29 – Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park 
Aug. 1 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre 
Aug. 3 – Montreal, QC @ Osheaga Music and Arts Festival* 
Aug. 5 – New York, NY @ Citi Field
Aug. 7 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
Aug. 9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park
Aug. 10 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium 
Aug. 13 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field 
Aug. 15 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre **
Aug. 17 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field 
Aug. 20 – Kansas City, KS @ Azura Amphitheatre **
Aug. 22 – Cincinnati, OH @ Great American Ballpark 
Aug. 24 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Field 
Aug. 26 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion **
Aug. 28 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park
Aug. 30 – Nashville, TN @ Geodis Park 
Sept. 1 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PNC Park
Sept. 4 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park
Sept. 7 – Denver, CO @ Coors Field
Sept. 10 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater **
Sept. 11 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field   
Sept. 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium 
Sept. 18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field
Sept. 20 – San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park 
Sept. 23 – Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park
Sept. 25 – Portland, OR @ Providence Park
Sept. 28 – San Diego, CA @ Petco Park

*Festival date

** With support from Rancid and the Linda Lindas only

Green Day Saviors Tour Setlist

You can check out the average setlist for the Saviors Tour so far, according to the fan-curated website Setlist.fm.

The American Dream Is Killing Me
Burnout
Having a Blast
Chump
Longview
Welcome to Paradise
Basket Case
Pulling Teeth
She
Sassafras Roots
When I Come Around
In the End
Emenius Sleepus
F.O.D.
Know Your Enemy
Look Ma, No Brains!
Dilemma
Brain Stew
American Idiot
Jesus of Suburbia
Holiday
Minority
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Are We the Waiting
St. Jimmy
Give Me Novacaine
She’s a Rebel
Letterbomb
Extraordinary Girl
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Homecoming
Whatsername
Bobby Sox

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Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

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