Green Day Funko Pop! Dolls appear to be on their way soon, according to reports on social media.
The figure-making company have been immortalising musicians with their Funko Pop! Rocks range.
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Now, it looks like Green Day will be one of the next acts to join the collection, with a Twitter account called @funkoPOPsnews tweeting: âSomething for Green Day fans, these will be landing alongside many others in the next Funko POP Rocks wave!â
It has yet to be specified which of the bandâs eras or albums will be commemorated in the figures. The Rocks series sees an artist paid tribute to in the form of a figure wearing a memorable outfit related to a certain releasee or period in their career.
Something for Green Day fans, these will be landing alongside many others in the next Funko POP Rocks wave! #GreenDay #FPN #FunkoPOPNews #Funko #POP #Funkos #POPVinyl #FunkoPOP #FunkoPOPs pic.twitter.com/pBi1s38VXY
— Funko POP News ! (@FunkoPOPsNews) February 11, 2021
So far, the range includes the likes of Fall Out Boy, Blink-182, Slayer, and more. According to reports, each member of Green Day will get their own individual figurine made.
Meanwhile, Green Day played their first live show in nearly a year last weekend (February 7) as they performed at the annual NFL Honors show.
The gig took place in celebration of the Super Bowl, which was held in Tampa, Florida. However, Green Day performed from outside the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Their set saw them play three songs from throughout their career â âHolidayâ, âBasket Caseâ and 2016âs âStill Breathingâ.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told NME last year that he had been hard at work on new music. âIâve been writing a lot,â he said. âIâm always putting something together, whether itâs a full demo in my small studio or just some voice notes on my phone.â
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