This is how the big show in Brazil is prepared

This is how the big show in Brazil is prepared
This is how the big show in Brazil is prepared

Madonna is preparing to give the biggest show of his career next May 4 on Copacabana beach (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). This historic presentation will serve as the golden closing of his acclaimed “The Celebration Tour”which took her to visit different countries around the world commemorating her 40-year career.

With an impressive staging, and completely free admission, The Queen of Pop’s closing show is expected to attract approximately 2 million people; thus becoming the concert with the largest audience of his career.

“It will be their most important performance to date, an unforgettable concert in one of the most beautiful settings in the world.”. The show will be free as a thank you to his fans for celebrating more than four decades of his music throughout the epic world tour” explains a press release about the event.

The biggest stage of his career

The stage will be twice the size of the one used on their world tour, which took place in arenas and stadiums. It will occupy a total of 812 square meters, with a front of 24 meters and a direct height of 18 meters to the roof..

On the other hand, the singer will have three catwalks where she will walk and dance throughout the entire show. The central walkway is 22 meters long, while the side ones are 20 meters each. In addition, the structure is being built 2.40 meters from the ground, with the aim that the public can see the show from the beach.

Photo: Madonna Madders Facebook.

The demands of the artist

Before her time in Brazil, Madonna made some requests to be able to carry out the enormous show. These include: 90 Copacabana Palace rooms for 200 team members; 5 rooms reserved in the hotel for rehearsals and prior training; 3 cargo planes to bring the equipment and 45 boxes of clothing.

 
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