Tove Lo is one of the last attractions of Lollapalooza Brasil 2023
In one of the most anticipated shows of the third and last day of the Lollapalooza Brazil 2023, tove lo went up on the Budweiser Stage and, during the performance of “Talking Body,” the Swedish singer went topless, something she always does when she sings this song.
During an interview with MTV in 2015, tove lo explained why she always shows her breasts when she sings”Talking Body.” “I hate not doing something because I’m a woman. I hate it when someone tells me I can’t do something because I’m a girl, so I go out there and do it twice,” she said.
to have you pic.twitter.com/YXRXE2pjGz
— media account (@duahituda) March 26, 2023
Lollapalooza: Aurora Dedicates ‘The Seed’ to Brazilian Indigenous People
Norwegian singer and songwriter known for always defending social causes, Aurora enjoyed the show at Chevrolet stage of Lollapalooza 2023 to dedicate the hit”The Seed” for the Brazilian indigenous peoples.
In a publication made on Instagram this Sunday, the 26th, the artist released the documentary Get to know Indigenous Brazil: setbacks and balance of indigenous policy – and took the opportunity to make an appeal to Lula It is Geraldo Alckminpresident and vice president of Brazil, respectively.
A @AURORAmusic dedicated “The Seed” to the Brazilian indigenous population!#AuroraNoMultishow#LollaBRNoMultishow#LollaNoGloboplaypic.twitter.com/gwIRhk7fO9
— Multishow (@multishow) March 26, 2023
“This morning I had the honor of meeting Watatakalu Yawalapiti of Xinguwhich is one of the largest indigenous territories in Brazil, and Vanda Witoto of Upper Solimões River. Two female tribal leaders fighting on the battlefront to protect and preserve their land,” wrote Aurora.
This land is vital because it helps stabilize the environment, playing a critical role in global and regional carbon and water cycles. And provide clean air. Providing home and food for many species of animals and, of course, indigenous peoples.
“This meeting impacted me a lot. I can feel your sadness and your strength so deeply,” continued the singer in the publication. “Lately the world has changed, young people have started to care deeply about the environment. But we have lost faith in the leaders of our world. Therefore, I deeply ask you, to join our battle.”
Aurora also expressed support for the Socioenvironmental Institute (ISA), described by the artist as an organization that fights for human rights, social and environmental rights. “They need financial support,” she said. “And they need people to open their eyes.”
If you do. You will impact an entire generation. My generation. And you will be remembered as someone who fought for the future. Both for their own children and for the future children of Brazil. Thank’s for your time.
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Source: Rollingstone

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