Green Day has officially cemented their place among Hollywood legends, earning a long-awaited star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! On May 1, the iconic punk rock trio — Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool, and Mike Dirnt — were honored with the 2,810th star, surrounded by a sea of enthusiastic fans who packed the streets to witness this unforgettable moment.
In true Green Day style, the event was anything but ordinary. Music journalist and MTV legend Matt Pinfield kept the energy high as the host, while actor Ryan Reynolds took the mic to deliver a heartfelt tribute. Even though the band didn’t perform, no one seemed to mind, after all, Green Day’s three-decade-long legacy spoke louder than any song that day.
Adding to the star-studded celebration, celebrities like producer Rob Cavallo and tennis superstar Serena Williams came out to show their support. Fans cheered, waved banners, and sang along to Green Day classics as the band soaked in the moment, grinning from ear to ear.
The honor comes on the heels of Green Day’s headline-grabbing Coachella set, where they lit up the stage with a thunderous performance of “American Idiot,” reminding everyone why they’re still punk royalty. For a band that’s always marched to the beat of its own drum from dive bars to sold-out stadiums, this milestone is another reminder of their rebellious spirit and enduring impact.
As the sun set over Hollywood Boulevard, it was clear that Green Day didn’t just earn a star — they earned a permanent place in rock history. And if the crowd’s deafening cheers were any clue, their fans wouldn’t have it any other way.