American Music Awards: Green Day, Twenty One Pilots to Perform
Green Day and Twenty One Pilots are ready to rock the 2016 American Music Awards. The U.S. guitar groups will bring their heavy stuff to next month’s ceremony, joining previously announced performers Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and American Music Award of Merit honoree Sting. Green Day recently ruled the Billboard 200 with Revolution Radio, the veteran outfit’s 12th studio album and third No. 1 in a 30-year career. The Hall of Fame-inducted punk rock outfit have a happy history with the AMS. They’ve collected three AMAs from 10 nominations, and they took the AMA stage in 2009 for a performance of “21 Guns.” Twenty One Pilots, meanwhile, are set for their debut AMAs performance. Read more: American Music Awards: Drake Sets Record With 13 Nominations The fan-voted AMAs is set to broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Drake leads