Green Day show in Curitiba began this Wednesday, the 4th. The curious fact was that, among the fans, one of the first in line was a nun.
Joana Hilkner , 79, is currently a well-known figure who went viral on social media under the name Joana Vovozona (Grandma Joana). On her Instagram, she posts photos dressed in Catholic religious habits, but she is not ordained as a nun. She says she was part of a convent in her teens, but left before her ordination.
In an interview with Curitiba Cult , Joana Hilkner explained that she went to buy the ticket for her granddaughter, who was working and couldn't attend: “I arrived at 8:15 in the morning. I was one of the first in line. Now I've bought the ticket and we're going to wait for the show. I bought it for my granddaughter, I came to pick up the ticket because she can't come, she's working.”
He also made friends in line and said he won't be going to the Green Day concert: “I made a lot of friends. It was great to meet people. I love meeting people. But I'm not going to the concert. If it were a soprano, a tenor, those Argentinian dancers, I might go, I'd make a sacrifice and go, but I'm not going.”
Green Day in Brazil
Green Day has officially announced a tour of South America, including Colombia, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, and Brazil.
In addition to being a confirmed act for The Town 2025 , the band will also be performing in Rio de Janeiro on September 9th at the Nilton Santos Stadium and in Curitiba on September 12th at the Ligga Arena.
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