Billie Joe has just posted on Instagram about the Mad Cool Festival and what the band knew when they went on stage. There's been a lot of arguing and lots of people showing contempt for the band for playing after an acrobat performer died. The band wasn't aware about what exactly happened. They were only told to wait because there was an issue, which isn't uncommon at large events.
Anyone who actually knows or cares about this band know that they are genuinely good people. They don't believe they or their show is the most important thing. They cancelled a show just last week after being told the stage could be unsafe. They didn't want to put anyone at risk just because they were scheduled to play.
Read his full post below for a full explanation of what happened.
we are also shocked and heartbroken for anyone that had to witness this tragedy.
sincerely
Billie Joe Armstrong
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Now that we have the real version of events, I just want to add one more thought on this. For millions of people around the world, music is our group therapy. Music is a way that people all over deal with very bad situations. For thousands of people that night, this helped them deal with a very bad situation. Had the show been cancelled, I think it would just made everyone feel worse.
People have a right to be upset if they were there and saw what happened first hand. I don't blame them at all for feeling like they needed to go home. But to show contempt for Green Day, without knowing any facts about what they did or didn't know, shows that people were more interested in making a lot of noise and blasting Green Day than they are about mourning the death of someone.
Humans are incredibly bad at dealing with anything except black and white problems and solutions. I've gone to a concert in the past to deal with the death of a close relative. It was a few hours of using music as a coping method, it was a few hours of singing and yelling at the top of my lungs in a way that locking myself up couldn't have helped. I'm entirely aware that this isn't true for everyone, and I believe those who left were right in leaving. Those who stayed were right in staying. It's ok to have differing and complicated feelings about a situation without needing to make someone else into the bad guy.