Exclusive | Ex-Ramones drummer, singer’s family snubbed from 50th anniversary bash

Exclusive | Ex-Ramones drummer, singer’s family sn믭 from 50th anniversary bash

One of the last surviving Ramones wasn’t invited to a 50th anniversary concert that will feature a punk supergroup playing some of the band’s best tunes, The Post has learned.

Former drummer Richie Ramone confirmed he was left off the guest list for a John Travolta-hosted “50th anniversary” bash in Los Angeles that will feature a supergroup with bassist CJ Ramone, Green Day frontman Billie Joe, Rancid’s Tim Armstrong and Blink-182’s Travis Barker.

“I was never invited to the event, nor did I know anything about the celebration till it popped up on my feed,” Richie said of the event, set for Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Aug. 30. “Go figure, huh. I just hope it will be fun for all the fans, because they are the ones that matter.” 

The Ramones band members Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, and Tommy posing for their 1977 album cover.

An LA tribute to punk legends the Ramones 50th anniversary on Aug. 30 has a guest list packed with music royalty from other iconic bands — while actual surviving members of the band said they weren’t invited. Sire Records/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images