Madonna coming to Brazil!

Apr 22, 2024 23:44

*note, the press release came out a few weeks ago, but it slipped me by, and i didn't see a post about it*

JUST ANNOUNCED: @Madonna announces the final stop of "The Celebration Tour" with a free show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on May 4th at Copacabana Beach, making it her biggest show ever! For more info visit: https://t.co/W5uMDFINaM pic.twitter.Read more... )

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richyrich909 April 23 2024, 11:40:15 UTC
Can someone educate me? Why is it such a big deal when artists go to Brazil? Is it a political thing? A numbers game? I just wanna genuinely know.

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hellcatshalala April 23 2024, 11:59:46 UTC
we are some of the biggest music lovers. watching a concert here is a communal experience, we sing with our whole hearts and the artists leave mesmerized.

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anterrabre April 23 2024, 14:26:55 UTC
NGL, you make Brazilian events sound amazing, lol.

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ginainabottle April 23 2024, 19:00:36 UTC
they are, the energy of brazilian crowds is an experience of its own <3

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maryjanewatson April 23 2024, 13:06:54 UTC
south america in general is known for having the best crowds, but until the mid 80s artists just didn't come here at all. it's why rock in rio was such a big deal.

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waffletaco April 23 2024, 18:27:07 UTC
South American audiences tend to be, as the kids say, lit.

While your coachella crowds will hold their phones up for the 'Gram, everytime i've seen any footage of a concert in South America, the crowds turn it up to 11.

Daft Punk in Buenos Aires in 2006

Beyonce in Sao Paulo in 2013

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