The president and First Lady followed the presentation that marks the six decades of trajectory of the artist
Summary
Lula and Janja participated in the Maria Bethânia Show in San Paolo, celebrating the artist on his 60 -year career tour, with warm reception and presence of various celebrities.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) and First Lady, Janja, participated in the show of Maria Bethnia this Saturday 4, in San Paolo. At 79, the singer performs on the tour that celebrates his six career decades. At night, in Tokyo Marine Hall, she was honored by an audience that also included several celebrities.
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The information was released for the first time by Janja on its social networks. When he published a photo next to Lula before the start of the show, he wrote in the caption: “Prontymos waiting for her !!!”
Lula traveled in the state capital on Friday 3, after spending part of the week in Belém for inaugurations of works for Cop30, an event that will take place next month. The trip to Sao Paulo was not on the official agenda of the president of the president for the weekend.
Shortly after the show, Lula published on his social networks: “In San Paolo, in honor of the great Maria Betânia. What honors so much art and power on the stage. Thanks to the audience for the warm and affectionate welcome. A night to keep in the heart!”
In San Paolo, in honor of the great Maria Bethânia. What honors so much art and power on stage.
Thanks to the public for the warm reception and full of affection. A night to keep in the heart!
🎥 @RICARDOSTECCERT pic.twitter.com/xf8reyrosu
– Lula (@lulaofial) 5 October 2025
The videos of the event recorded the moment when the public greeted Lula, shouting his name during the presentation. The repertoire mixed great successes of the artist’s career, such as “the songs you did for me”, with unpublished works. The conception of the show sought inspiration from other presentations in Betânia, such as “Rose of the Winds” (1971) and “The Scene Cambia” (1974).
The public also had presences such as Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, the journalist Leilane Neubarth, the presenter Daniela Lima, the singer Roberta Miranda and Sarah Oliveira and Dj Zé Pedro.
Source: Terra

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