
This weekend, the singer brought together more than 2.5 million spectators on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
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Saturday, May 3, Lady Gaga brought together more than 2.5 million people during a free concert in Rio de Janeiro on Copacabana beach. It is more than Madonna a year ago, in the same place, where 1.6 million fans were present.
The singer enters the history of records thanks to this extraordinary performance which lasted more than 2 hours. Lady Gaga offered Brazilians her greatest classics, just like the songs of her new album Mayhem.
The 39 -year -old star shared on her networks that she has still not put back from this time out of time:
“Nothing could prepare me for what I felt during the spectacle last night: the pride and the absolute joy of singing for the Brazilian people. Thank you Rio for waiting for me to come back. Thank you little monsters from around the world. I love you. I will never forget this moment “
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The municipal authorities wish to perpetuate this tradition of the free concert in May, in order to stimulate tourism during a period considered as low season. The extent of the event would generate an estimated economic impact between 100 million and 600 million realates (15 million to 90 million francs) for the city. Mayor Eduardo Paes has already suggested that he intended to bring the Irish rock group U2, without specifying a date.
For the Lady Gaga concert on Saturday, an impressive security device was deployed, with more than 5,000 agents, drones and video surveillance cameras with facial recognition. A bomb attack was even thwarted.
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