The released balance points to a higher-than-expected economic return from the event held on Saturday (4) in Copacabana
The financial return of the show Madonna was higher than the expected margin of R$300 million. The information was released this Monday (6) by government of the state of Rio de Janeirowhich presented final information about the singer’s visit to Brazil.
According to the report, the presentation attracted more than 1.6 million viewers on Copacabana beach. About 150 thousand These would be tourists, national and international.

The data also shows the city’s hotel occupancy, which would be almost exhausted, with 96% of vacancies reserved during the singer’s visit to the country.
In total, the financial return for the state’s economy would have been higher than the R$300 million mark expected and predicted for the event, which marked the end of the The Celebration Toura global tour celebrating Madonna’s 40th anniversary.

See the balance sheet below:
See this photo on InstagramA post shared by the Government of Rio de Janeiro (@govrj)
Security and policing
The report shared on social media by the state government of Rio de Janeiro also included information from Military police and from Civil police.

According to the PM, 38 people were taken to Copacabana police stations. Four arrest warrants would also have been served, in addition to the arrest of a teenager. A man was also arrested thanks to the installation of the facial recognition system installed in the region.
The Civil Police reported 213 incidents, in addition to seven arrests and seven juvenile offenders apprehended.
More information
Other interesting data from the state of Rio de Janeiro include the distribution of 50 thousand liters of water to the public who attended the show in Copacabana, in addition to 600 services at the UPAs in Copacabana and Botafogo.
Source: Rollingstone

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