There may be many queens in the world, but like Madonna, none!
The undisputed queen of pop performed this Saturday at a free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, turning it into a huge dance floor that brought together more than 1.6 million spectators and could be followed from digital platforms.
The Celebration Tour, the tour with which the Vogue singer celebrates her 40-year career, began in October, although with a slight delay that kept her hospitalized in ICU for an infection, which took her to several cities in Europe and North America.
According to estimates from the Rio City Tourism Agency, 1.6 million people attended the show, although the figure could be considered conservative and probably the number of attendees was higher, as reported by international media.
For two hours and ten minutes, the queen of pop reviewed her greatest hits. Amid applause, the singer started with her 1988 song, ‘Nothing Really Matters.’
Each moment of the concert left none of the attendees indifferent, who lived the concert intensely amid screams and applause. Among the highlights are the participation of local artists such as singer Anitta and drag queen Pabllo Vittar.
The star also took the time to pay an emotional tribute to “all the bright lights” lost to AIDS by singing ‘Live to Tell,’ with a black and white image. And her LGBT community fans celebrated her support, for whom participating went beyond the personal.
This story was written in spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva
