The singer performed during ‘Futebol da Esperança’, broadcast on TV Globo, and used past hits such as ‘Ilariê’ and ‘Lua de Cristal’
SWEET, SWEET, SWEET
LIFE IS SWEET, LIFE IS HONEY #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/myvIWsOb37
— TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
Xuxa I made one concert during the break The football of hope (part of the campaign events Child Hopepromoted by Globo this weekend) in the late afternoon of this Sunday, the 13th, at the Neo Química Arena, in Sao Paulo.
With nostalgic songs for those who were children (or had close contact with one) in the 80s and 90s, the presenter returned to the past to take advantage of the invitation made in this beautiful phase of her career and cheer up the audience who he welcomed him. I went to see the charity match.
Four songs were performed in under 15 minutes, in the style of the traditional Super Bowl halftime show [a final da NFL nos Estados Unidos]with a hastily assembled and short-lived scene. The scenery, in fact, was all white and without any visible detail.
To complement this, some digital graphic insertions were included in the television broadcast, as well as a mention of the meme “Que Xou da Xuxa É Esse?” at the start.
A video was shown featuring the dancers taking the stage characterized as “paquitas” and “paquitos”, culminating in them entering the stadium. Xuxa followed closely behind, wearing a look that mixed transparent and silver details, as well as a full ornament of colored plastic on the back, as if it were a peacock.
The opening was Sweet honey. Next, helpers quickly removed the colorful detail, replacing it with a metallic one filled with flashing white lights. Everything is very eye-catching. The singer gave a speech asking for donations as the group of dancers continued to move bizarrely around her.
“Hello everyone! Welcome! Thank you so much for your presence. It is always a great honor to participate in any event related to Child Hope“, he said.
ARTIST, DIVA, QUEEN #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/xEF95dl2oz
— TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
Then it arrived Crystal moonwith the introduction sung by a recorded child’s voice. Halfway through the song the presenter inserted some cliché phrases, such as “Don’t stop dreaming and always believe in your dreams!”.
“Can I make a wish for you? Look, I have a song that goes like this: ‘Tã-nã-nã-nã-nã!’ [a plateia concluiu com ‘Hey!’]”he continued, starting the classic Ilariê. Shortly afterwards he arrived Tindolele.
After an acceptance speech, she bowed and greeted the audience along with the “paquitas” and left to the sound of Kiss, kiss, bye, bye on the audio system. Giant streamers, rockets and other visual and sound devices were also used during the show. On her way out, Xuxa was interviewed by Roger, a Globo commentator, but a sound failure affected part of the broadcast.
Watch videos with excerpts from Xuxa’s show at Neo Química Arena below:
MY INNER CHILD DOESN’T KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH THIS VOICE??????? #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/Zwcce3UmgV
—TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
XUXA WE LOVE YOU!!!! ??? #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/Pzngj7TrL2
—TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
“Don’t stop donating, so children and young people across Brazil will continue to dream” Come and be part of this chain of good too! ?
Donate as much as you can via the Pix key: esperanca@unesco.org #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/rUHS0c39Aq
— TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
CRYSTAL MOON THAT MAKES ME DREAM
Make me a star that I already know how to shine #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/YBHHMaZGvo
— TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
THE WHOLE NEO QUÍMICA ARENA TO THE SOUND OF ILARIÊ #FutebolDaEsperança #ChildHope #MarathonofHope pic.twitter.com/QrrdW9kuyy
— TV Globo (@tvglobo) October 13, 2024
Source: Terra

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