She still doesn’t know if she’ll see Our Lady at the bottom of the shoe, but she’s clearly committed to standing up to all the motivational and aspirational callers and personal advisors, also known as “coaches,” who promise success in exchange for faith. And money. Joana Márquez will perform at the Altice Arena, but her idea is not to compete with other comedians who have already occupied this place, such as Ricardo Araújo Pereira or Bruno Nogueira.
Joanna Marquez wants to be present in what was considered the mecca of motivational communicators, who promise to change people’s lives. In the case of Joanna Márquez, it does not promise the best, but the worst. The worst in all of us. “Distrust,” as the show scheduled for March 23 next year is called, will primarily be about failure, not success.
Six months ahead of schedule, preparations have already begun and Monday was the day to visit the Altice Arena venue – to start envisioning what will be on offer. At the venue, Joana Marquez said that she already has in mind some of the things she intends to do, in addition to some of the guests she intends to receive on stage, but she does not want to reveal the details yet. In that space, this happens to people like Susana Torres, who I spoke about several times on “Extremamente Desagrádavel,” a comedy show on Radio Reinacenza, or Cristina Ferreira (who found an image of the Virgin Mary at the bottom of her Louboutins). shoes).
Comedian and Ricardo Araujo Pereira’s collaborator on “Isto é Gozar com Quem Trabalha” (on Sunday nights on SIC, also available as a podcast), has been releasing videos with inspiring and aspirational messages on social media in recent days. But to her surprise, many of the people who followed her “didn’t realize she wasn’t serious,” even though her book Everything Will Be Bad—The First (And Possibly Last) Anti-Aid Book (Manuscript, 2019) was already a sign of their skepticism and anger toward This kind of speech – that it is enough to believe and have goals to achieve success and financial comfort. Joanna Marquez says that, like any coach, she is already searching for a motto. But for now, we only know how much it will cost to attend the event.
Tickets for the “Desconfia” concert, which he intends to perform on March 23 next year, have been on sale since Tuesday and cost between 27 euros (balcony 1, without assigned seating) and 80 euros (VIP audience, with rehearsal session). With medium prices, there are tickets for Counter 0 (at €30 and €35), Audience A (€40), and VIP Audience (€45).
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