In the second show of Twenty One Pilots from The Clacy World Tour in Brazil, the band’s tour of the band made birthday and celebrated on stage
During the second show of Twenty One Pilots for the THE CLANCY WORLD TOUR in Brazil, which happened in FARMASI Arenain Rio de Janeiro, the drummer Josh Dun sang “Congratulations to you“In Portuguese on the stage.
The birthday girl of the day was Jake JohnsonManager Tour (or “Tour Manager,” in free translation). At one point in the presentation, which took place on the night of last Friday, 24, the singer of the group, Tyler Josephtook the opportunity to talk about the birthday. The band’s last show in Brazil takes place next Sunday, 26, in Allianz Parquein São Paulo (tickets available on the website of EVENTIM).
“No one makes more birthdays than JJ. Listening, Josh He learned the first verses of ‘Congratulations to you’ in your language and he will sing a little, “said the singer.” You need to sing the rest, because he only knows the beginning. ” Josh Dun He sang the song, with chorus of the audience and was very well accepted. See how it was below:
Perabens to you! Josh sang congratulations in Portuguese to the band tour of the band. 😂❤️ #Clanceriopic.twitter.com/x01e1j5t46
– We in the crowd (@weinthecrowd) January 25, 2025
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Source: Rollingstone

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