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Green Day to Get Back on Road in March

The members of Green Day said on Monday they will return to the road in March after the punk rock band canceled its fall club tour and postponed later dates as frontman Billie Joe Armstrong underwent treatment for substance abuse.

Green Day Frontman Seeks Substance Abuse Treatment

Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer and guitarist for the Grammy-winning rock band Green Day, is seeking substance abuse treatment, the group said on its website on Sunday, following his angry, guitar-smashing outburst on stage two days ago.

Billie Joe Armstrong Rushed To Hospital' Green Day's Statement Video Message (Watch)

Green Day's frontman Billie Joe Armstrong was rushed to the hospital last weekend in Bologna, Italy. The group had to cancel their show at the I-Festival in Italy on Sunday due to the emergency. The cause of his illness has yet to be disclosed. Two of Green Day's other bandmembers Mike Dirnt and Tre' Cool posted a video statement on YouTube apologizing "profusely" for the cancellation to their fans, according to NBC. "We apologize profusely," Dirnt said. "Billy got rushed to the hospital last night due to illness. The doctors don't think it's a good idea for him to play today.""We're beyond devastated," Tré Cool added. "We're as sad as you guys are. Billie's extremely upset about it, and we'll see you very soon."
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