Green Day is coming to Brazil in September and will be performing in Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba, in addition to their show at The Town in São Paulo.
The Saviors Tour to Brazil and will perform at Estádio Nilton Santos on September 9th and at Ligga Arena on September 12th – both dates with Bad Nerves . You can purchase your tickets through the Livepass website .
While we wait for the Green Day concert, we've put together a quiz for you to test your knowledge about the band. Have fun!
Results
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#1. How many times has Green Day been to Brazil?
Green Day has already been to Brazil four times, in 1998, 2010, 2017 and 2022. They will return in 2025.
#2. In how many Brazilian cities will Green Day perform in 2025?
Green Day will be performing in São Paulo, Curitiba, and Rio de Janeiro.
#3. During their first visit to Brazil in 1998, how much did Green Day tickets cost in Minas Gerais?
Tickets for the show at Ginásio Mineirinho in 1998 cost only R$20.
#4. The setlist for Green Day's solo shows in Brazil could include almost 40 songs.
True. The band is expected to perform the albums 'Dookie' and 'American Idiot' in their entirety, in addition to tracks from their most recent album, 'Saviors'.
#5. How many studio albums has Green Day released?
The band has released 13 studio albums and 10 live albums.
#6. The original members of the band are Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and John Kiffmeyer.
Drummer John left the band in 1990 and was replaced by Tré Cool.
#7. Before being called Green Day, what other name did the band have?
The band's original name was Sweet Children. The name Green Day was adopted in 1989 to avoid confusion with another band of a similar name.
#8. How many Grammys does Green Day have?
The group won five Grammys: "Best Alternative Album" with Dookie, "Best Rock Album" with American Idiot, "Record of the Year" with Boulevard of Broken Dreams, for the second time "Best Rock Album" with 21st Century Breakdown, and "Best Musical Show Album" with the musical theatre version of American Idiot.
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