“Social media can be a very miserable place to be."
US pop-punk heavyweights Green Day are set to hit Australia next year for a massive tour and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has given fair warning to local punters heading to the shows — don't bring your phones out.
Speaking to Daily Star, the 44-year-old singer admitted that seeing fans in the crowd whip out their phones during their show really gets under his skin.
"Social media can be a very miserable place to be," Armstrong said.
"At our shows I see lot of people holding up cell phones. You can look at a screen at home; you can look at your computer or your phone anywhere."
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While he acknowledges people will be inclined to at least take a photo at the gigs, he wants fans to be in the moment with the band.
“You can take your picture but let’s have eye contact, let’s have a human experience right now you can’t capture on a cell phone," he continued.
"Why would you want to listen to your favourite song going like this [holds arm in air] when you can just hear it right in front of you? I feel like a little more human contact is good."
Green Day will tour Australia throughout April and May — for a full look at the dates, click on theGuide.