The Queen of Pop arrived more than an hour late, but moved the audience with a tribute to the victims of AIDS
Singer Madonna65 years old, he began his megashow on Copacabana beach in the south of Rio de Janeiro in an intense way this Saturday 4th.
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After a delay of more than an hour, the North American entertained the audience with the classic Nothing really matters. In Worldwideshowed what she came for: “Okay, Rio de Janeiro. Okay, damn. They only taught me bad words,” she said, tossing the beer she was drinking, bottle included, to fans.
After editing Burning upMadonna stopped to interact with the audience and explain the concept of the show.
Madonna simply said “CARALHO” in Portuguese 🗣️🗣️🗣️ pic.twitter.com/OvM8ZlF3Ux
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“Finally we did it! We have arrived! Thanks for waiting for me. I’m so happy to be here, I don’t know if you’ll understand […] but they are personal stories, things of mine that people don’t know. But in this life you have to be a little crazy.”
Madonna’s show in Copacabana is her last The celebration, a tour celebrating the Queen of Pop’s 40-year career. Since Monday 29th he has been in Brazil for the event. She stayed at the Copacabana Palace, where her entourage of 200 people occupied 90 rooms.
All the hustle and bustle gave way to emotion during Live to tell, when images of victims of the HIV virus began to appear on the screens. Stars such as Freddie Mercury and Cazuza were represented.
Madonna threw the glass bottle like it was nothing. 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️pic.twitter.com/c7XwitNMDw
— Sergio Santos (@ZAMENZA) May 5, 2024
It was the fourth time Madonna performed in Brazil. You have already enchanted the Brazilian public with your tour The girls’ showin 1993, the Sticky and sweet tourin 2008, and the MDNAin 2012.
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