Green Day Brings 11-Year-Old Fan Onstage — and Hands Him the Guitar in Unscripted Rock Moment
At the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands in 2017, what began as a typical high-energy Green Day set turned into an unforgettable milestone for one young fan. As the crowd roared and the band tore through their setlist, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong paused, looked into the sea of fans, and did something completely unscripted — he invited 11-year-old Jules onstage.
The request was simple: “Do you know how to play guitar?” Moments later, the young boy stood center stage, wide-eyed but ready. What happened next didn’t feel like a gimmick or a PR stunt. It felt like something real. With Billie Joe’s guitar strapped over his shoulders, Jules strummed out the chords to “Knowledge” by Operation Ivy — a Green Day tradition that’s become a right of passage for fans over the years.
Jules didn’t just keep up — he lit the stage up. The band joined in, the crowd erupted, and for a few shining minutes, the kid became part of rock history. The energy shifted. The band was no longer the sole act. They had passed the torch, even if just for a song.
And when the performance ended, Billie Joe turned to him and simply said, “You know what? Keep the guitar.”
