Otago Daily Times

Souvenir traded for satay

- DAVID LOUGHREY david.loughrey@odt.co.nz

FRIENDS told Deina SusiloKnox she should keep the $20 she received while busking on Saturday; perhaps even frame it.

But the money the Dunedin musician earned from pop star Pink while busking at the Otago Farmers Market on Saturday had a more prosaic end.

‘‘I bought a satay,’’ the 23yearold second year University of Otago College of Education student said.

Ms SusiloKnox was busking at the market on the day of Pink’s concert at the Forsyth Barr Stadium when she caught the attention of the singer’s 1yearold son, Jameson

Pink stayed to watch, and afterwards gave her daughter Willow $20 to put in the busker’s guitar case.

Ms SusiloKnox said yesterday she first noticed Jameson ‘‘having a wee boogie’’ while she played.

Her mother Kath Knox, who came to watch her play, realised Pink was in the audience, too.

There was even a short interactio­n.

‘‘I had half a bagel left in my guitar case, and Pink warned me that her son might steal my breakfast as he went past it.’’

Ms SusiloKnox said while people stopped to look, nobody bothered the pop star.

‘‘Everybody was super chilled.’’

She was pleased Pink was able to walk about unbothered by fans.

‘‘It could have been any Dunedin family,’’ she said.

Plenty of friends had sent her an online news article about the moment she played for the woman she was a fan of when she was younger.

‘‘It was such a cool experience just to see her in real life.’’

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Tickled Pink . . . busker Deina SusiloKnox, who got $20 from Pink while busking at the Otago Farmers Market on Saturday.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Tickled Pink . . . busker Deina SusiloKnox, who got $20 from Pink while busking at the Otago Farmers Market on Saturday.
 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Famous spectator . . . Pink (crouching, with cup) and children Willow (7) and Jameson (1) watch Dunedin busker Deina SusiloKnox on Saturday.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Famous spectator . . . Pink (crouching, with cup) and children Willow (7) and Jameson (1) watch Dunedin busker Deina SusiloKnox on Saturday.

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