Has this been confirmed @Karol Oliveira ?
I've just stumbled on this short article on Rock and Roll Globe. Obviously, nothing concrete. As always living on hope. Warning deserves a special celebration issue in recognition of an amazing album and tour, the latter electric unforgettable live performances. Memories to last a lifetime.
Rock and Roll Globe
The 25th anniversary of Green Day's album "Warning," released on October 3, 2000, is a significant milestone that highlights the band's evolution and the album's impact on their career.
"Warning" was the sixth studio album by Green Day, marking a departure from their earlier punk rock sound by incorporating acoustic elements and a more pop-oriented style. The album features themes of optimism and inspiration, which were a shift from the band's previous works. Despite mixed commercial success, it has been certified gold and has sold over 1.2 million copies in the U.S. and 3.5 million worldwide.
25th Anniversary Celebrations
As of now, specific details regarding the celebrations for the 25th anniversary of "Warning" have not been widely publicized. However, fans are hopeful for special releases, such as remastered editions, vinyl reissues, or collections of demos and live performances, similar to "Nimrod 25th.
Significance of the Album
"Warning" is often seen as a transitional album for Green Day, as it reflects their growth as musicians and songwriters. Tracks like "Minority," "Warning," and "Waiting" showcase their ability to blend catchy melodies with meaningful lyrics. The album's more mature sound paved the way for their later works, including the critically acclaimed "American Idiot."
In summary, while specific anniversary events for "Warning" have yet to be announced, the album's 25th anniversary is an opportunity for fans to reflect on.