He's a legendary rocker who just can't resist a good curry.
On the weekend Green Day brought the curtain down on a memorable Isle of Wight Festival, their drummer was spotted dining at a renowned Southampton eatery.
Tré Cool tried out some of the signature dishes at Kuti's Brasserie at The Royal Pier, next to the Red Funnel ferry terminal at Town Quay.
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The American musician, whose real name is Frank Edwin Wright III, is the long-time drummer for Green Day, replacing John Kiffmeyer in 1990.
Staff from the restaurant, famous for being the one time workplace of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and attracting footballers, politicians and other celebrities over the years, shared snapshots of Tré's visit on social media.
A spokesperson for Kuti's Brasserie said: "Thanks for rocking our world both on and off the stage!"
Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong namechecked The Joiners, where the band played their first ever UK gig in 1991, during a set which included American Idiot and Wake Me Up When September Ends.
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