Green Day to open Super Bowl with anniversary ceremony celebrating generations of MVPs
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In a thrilling announcement, the NFL has revealed that the iconic rock band Green Day will set the stage alight as they kick off the 60th Super Bowl. This special opening ceremony is slated for February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, marking a significant celebration of the championship’s storied history.

The legendary trio, hailing from the East Bay area of San Francisco, comprises Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool. They are set to deliver a high-energy performance featuring their greatest hits, perfectly complementing the event’s tribute to six decades of Super Bowl magic. As part of this nostalgic homage, Green Day will help welcome the generations of Super Bowl MVPs to the field.

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