The first weekend had Lauryn Hill, Don Toliver and Travis Scott on programming
The first two days of The cityAt the Racetrack Interlagos in San Paolo, it took place last weekend, Saturday, 6 and Sunday, 7.
On the first day, Lauryn Hill and Travis Scott scored as headliner artists. On Saturday he also presented rapper Don Toliver, whose show was to be interrupted for security reasons.
Noteworthy for rap, R&B and Trap, names such as Matuê, Karol Conká, Ajulosta and Ebony.
Already on Sunday, headliners Pop of Iggy AND Green day They brought the energy from punk and rock to the festival. The day also had the presentations of Bad religion, Initial capital AND CPM 22.
Find out more about what you played on the first Sunday of the city Here.
The Festival is still next weekend, 12, 13 and 14 September and will present the shows of artists such as Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey, Lionel Richie And Katy Perry.
Remember how the shows of the main weekend in the city were
- Lauryn Hill: With a surprise presence of the former superior, the presentation is one of the best story that is still short of the festival; The performance was “touched” after a concert show. Read the critic
- Travis Scott: With a show that lasted less than 1 hour, a rapper show has an euphoric audience with flags. Read the critic
- Bruce Dickinson: Singer has practically ignored the Metal band that consecrated him and, with this, he lost playful and theatrical characteristics. Read the critic
- Bad Religion: The repetitive show shows that punk can also be boring. Read the critic
- Iggy Pop: Considered by many as a creator of punk rock in the 1960s, the singer is sober and exudes professionalism. Read the critic
- Green day: Bass and battery get the merit of driving the public from the sound, adding to the rebellion of the singer Billie Joe Armstrong. Read the critic
Vote now to your favorite presentation of the first weekend of the city
Source: Terra

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