"Woodstock 1994" is not an official album by Green Day. However, the band's performance at the Woodstock '94 festival is often considered a significant moment in their career and in the history of the festival itself.
Green Day's performance at Woodstock '94, held in Saugerties, New York, was a defining moment for the band, catapulting them to mainstream success. Despite initially being scheduled to play in the early afternoon, their set was moved to the evening, following a cancellation by another band. This change in schedule proved fortuitous, as Green Day's high-energy performance captivated the massive crowd of festival-goers and became one of the most memorable moments of the event.
During their set, Green Day played a selection of songs from their breakthrough album "Dookie," which had been released earlier that year. Tracks like "Basket Case," "Longview," and "When I Come Around" resonated with the audience and showcased the band's blend of catchy melodies, punk attitude, and irreverent humor.
Green Day's performance at Woodstock '94 is often credited with helping to revive interest in punk rock and alternative music in the mainstream. It solidified the band's status as one of the leading acts of the '90s alternative rock scene and paved the way for their continued success in the years to come.
While there is no official album release of Green Day's Woodstock '94 performance, recordings of their set have circulated among fans and bootleg collectors, capturing the energy and excitement of that historic moment in music history.