
Green Day ya está en Perú: Billie Joe Armstrong paseó por el Centro de Lima pre…
El cantante de la banda norteamericana sorprendió a sus fans, paseando por las calles de Lima antes del show.
Lima, Peru – Billie Joe Armstrong, the charismatic frontman of the iconic rock band Green Day, surprised locals and fans alike yesterday when he was spotted exploring the historic center of Lima. The unexpected appearance, just one day before Green Day's highly anticipated concert at Estadio San Marcos, quickly became a viral moment. Eyewitnesses captured Armstrong, known for his energetic stage presence, engaging with Peruvian culture in a unique way. He was seen playing a zampoña, a traditional Andean pan flute, amidst a gathering crowd. The sight of the punk rock legend performing an indigenous instrument sparked immediate excitement and delight among those present. One fan, commenting on social media, exclaimed, "OMG!! QUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE MI BILLIEEE DIOMIO 😭😭😭😭." Another expressed regret, stating, "por qué no fui al centro hoy 😭😭." The interaction highlighted a moment of cultural exchange, as Armstrong embraced a local tradition. However, some social media users also debated the correct name of the instrument, with one comment noting, "Como q flauta... La generación de ahora no sabe es ZAMPOÑAAAAAA Dioooos." The band is set to perform at Estadio San Marcos, and Armstrong's pre-show stroll through the city's heart has only amplified the anticipation for their concert. His willingness to connect with the local environment has been widely praised, creating a memorable prelude to their performance.
El cantante de la banda norteamericana sorprendió a sus fans, paseando por las calles de Lima antes del show.