“Unfortunately it didn’t go as I had dreamed,” the singer said after adapting the structure; the stage that received it will host a show by Travis Scott
After raising doubts about his presentation at the Rock in Riothe singer Ludmila performed at Palco Mundo on the first night of this Friday 13th. It was the first time that the artist sang on the stage that, later, the rapper will receive Travis Scott.
Doing justice to her versatility, Ludmilla performed an eclectic show that included the participation of MC Daniele – who had also performed at the festival previouslyThe two sang the recently released collaboration Don’t stop.
The singer navigated easily between pop, funk, R&B and pagodas. He sang hits like The Queen of the Favelahe made a medley with PostponeThe success of SZA and I don’t want any more and brought songs from the project Numanice. “This is the Pagode’s first time on the world stage,” he celebrated.
Shortly before the performance, Rock in Rio confirmed that it had made a change to the structure of the artist’s show “to ensure greater safety”. “Although some changes have been made to the singer’s initial proposal, the festival guarantees the public a unique experience”, reads the note sent to State.
It is not known what adaptations have been made, but Ludmilla is known for investing heavily in performances at major festivals. Last year, He paid R$3 million for the structure of the show at The Townwhich involved a huge vault, more than 30 dancers and 150 hours of training.
After her performance at the festival on Friday, the singer immediately regretted the setbacks, but said she was happy to have sung at Palco Mundo. “Unfortunately, it didn’t happen the way I had dreamed,” she said in an interview with Multishow.
Source: Terra

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