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Rockville Day 2 – From Green Day to the pit: Friday highlights

The Green Day was a good -speaking performance in Rockville 2025, but it was far from a covered show. Friday brought a diverse mix of punk, metalcore, grunge and old rock energy to the Daytona International Speedway.

From massive crowds of singal songs to adult box chaos, day 2 from the first downbeat to the last encore.

Green Day headlines with punk power and pure nostalgia

Green Day converted Daytona into a punk rock cathedral with a massive career tensioning set. With the Deluxe edition of her album Saviors on the Horizon, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool delivered an explosive performance with hits, deep cuts and some surprises.

The band kept things personally – pulled a fan on stage during “Know Your Enemy”, led the crowd into songs and threw a guitar into the audience after “Good Riddance (time of her life).

Green Day – Rockville 2025 Setlist:

  1. American idiot
  2. Vacation
  3. Know your enemy
  4. Boulevard of broken dreams
  5. A bastard with eyes
  6. Longview
  7. Welcome to paradise
  8. Stop
  9. Brain pot
  10. St. Jimmy
  11. dilemma
  12. 21 weapons
  13. minority
  14. Basket case
  15. She
  16. When I get around
  17. wake me Up When September Ends
  18. Jesus in the suburb
  19. Bobby SOX
  20. Good liberation (time of her life)

Inferno Stage Mayhem: Lose, Killswitch, Jinjer & More

On the site of the Inferno stage, the tone switched from hymns to annihilation.

Loose loosely exploded on the stage with raw hardcore energy and chaotic collapse, in which surfers fly with crowds and broke out the pits.

Killswitch Engage brought a close, emotional and heavy set with fan favorites such as “My Curse” and “The End of Hearthache”.

Jinjer fascinated first-timers and fans equally with Tatiana Shmayluk's unsurpassed vocal and precision on tracks such as “Fisch” and “Vortex”.

Miss Mai I.

August Burns Red: Precision meets power

August Burns Red delivered one of the musically narrow sets of the day. From complicated riffs to breathtaking pace shifts, they gave the crowd a severe dose of technical brilliance and relentless energy. Jake Luhrs commanded the stage with presence and passion.

Bush takes the grunge to Daytona

Bush brought her timeless alternative sound into the octane stage, with Gavin Rossdale fascinated the crowd by a mixture of classics and newer materials. “Machinehead” and “glycerin” were emotional highlights because the fans re -experienced the 90s.

Rising acts and fan favorites

Silent Planet created an immersive, atmospheric set that brought fans deep into their progressive metalcore world.

Candlebox delivered a raw, warm performance full of emotions made of grunge era a suitable farewell if this was one of her last Rockville runs.

Festival improvements that were important

The organizers have made important changes this year that really improve the festival experience:

The re -entry was allowed from the parking lot from the parking lot and gave the participants the flexibility to rest, cool and return without leaving the full sets.

Other water stations driven by massive 6,000 gallon tanks were added to the property to fight the brutal heat.

Pre -ordered Merch pickup helped the fans to skip long lines and concentrate on the music.

In the shady media and fan experience zones, the Rockville -Radio team from Siriusxm Live interviews organized with artists such as Bush, Halestorm and from Ashes to New.

From the pit

Regardless of whether it was the green day that illuminated the main stage, unleashed the Loose -Blos -Chaos or killswitch with melting faces, Day 2 delivered uninterrupted moments that were worth capturing.

For full galleries, fan recordings and content behind the scenes

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