Rio de Janeiro: Madonna’s long-awaited free concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach has upended the neighbourhood, with over a million fans expected – but for retired resident Mario Renato Borges, it’s the least the singer deserves.
“Welcome, Queen,” read some posters near the huge stage erected on the Brazilian beach, where Madonna will on Saturday give the biggest show of her 40-year career and the last of her “Celebration Tour.”
The 65-year-old American singer arrived in the coastal city on Monday after more than 80 shows in Europe, the United States and Mexico. This will be her only stop in South America.
The “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” performer travelled to Brazil with three planes and 270 tonnes of equipment, according to her production company.
She has set up camp at the luxurious Copacabana Palace hotel, connected to the stage by a suspended catwalk that dozens of fans crowded under this week, hoping to catch a glimpse of the pop star.
Image Credit: AFP
The biggest dance floor
Thanks to free admission, organisers expect Madonna’s concert to produce the “world’s biggest dance floor” of up to 1.5 million people – a figure only reached on the same beach by the Rolling Stones in 2006.
“The traffic is chaos but the concert will be great, especially because it’s Madonna, the queen of pop,” says resident Borges, who lives in Leme, a neighborhood at the end of Copacabana Beach.
…



































