VERDY Links With Green Day For Collaborative Japan Tour Merch

The legendary rock band is set to perform in Japan for the first time in 15 years.

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VERDY has teamed up with Green Day for a series of collaborative tour merch as the band prepares to perform in Japan for the first time in 15 years.

The capsule features a total of four T-shirts in options of either black, white or beige. First up in the collab is VERDY’s character VICK holding on to the heart-shaped hand grenade that was a prominent motif in Green Day’s 2004 magnum ops, American Idiot, along with a branded chest logo. Another option arrives in the form of the flower graphic that dates back to the band’s second studio album Kerplunk as well as a Green Day x WASTED YOUTH co-branded chest insignia.

Check out the collab above. The VERDY x Green Day collaboration will be available at Green Day’s upcoming shows in Osaka on February 21, Nagoya on February 23 and Yokohama on February 25 and February 26, as well as the third floor of Henry’s Pizza in Osaka and the Warner Music online store. Each shirt is priced at ¥6,600 JPY (approximately $45 USD).

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