Ringo Starr Surprises Green Day’s Concert With an Epic, High-Energy Performance of The Beatles’ Classic “Boys,” Blending Legendary Rock and Punk for an Unforgettable Moment!

# Green Day and Ringo Starr Rock the Hall of Fame with “Boys”

Green Day, a punk rock band that became super famous in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is known for their fast and fun music that lots of people love. They’re one of the biggest bands ever! What makes Green Day extra special is how they always show love to the musicians who inspired them, like the Beatles.

In 2015, when Ringo Starr, the drummer of the Beatles, was honored at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, he invited Green Day to perform with him. They played a super cool cover of the Beatles’ song “Boys,” which Ringo used to sing back in the 1960s. Ringo’s voice was just as awesome as ever, and Green Day—Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool—played along to let Ringo be the star. It was an amazing moment!

You can watch this fun performance on YouTube by searching “Ringo Starr with Green Day Boys Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2015.” It’s a great mix of old and new rock, and fans of both the Beatles and Green Day will love it! Let us know what you think after you check it out!

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