See also Pakistani police seize 15 giraffes in Mangartiba resort, arrest two people for ill-treatment | Rio de Janeiro One of the most awaited performers in the squad for Saturday, 25th, Singer from Mato Grosso do Sul It started showing at 8pm, but it was still daytime and it was hot in Lisbon.
The English rock band opened the World Stage, the festival’s main stage, to a loyal audience who applauded and tormented the songs of the group’s most famous album, 1994’s “Sixteen Stone,” released just two years after Bush composed it.Īmong hit songs like “Glycerine” and “Comedown,” vocalist Gavin Rossdale commented on the pandemic and reunited with the audience. The band, which will also sing at the Brazilian version of the festival, in September, predicted the yet-to-be-released song “Arranca a Cabeça do Rei”, dedicated to “Who will take the king’s head off the finger after the vote”. The reference became even more pronounced during the song “Bolso Nada,” from 2016, which includes in its chorus the phrase “That’s scrotum, very scrotum” and calls Bolsonaro a fascist. Right at the start of the show, vocalist Sebastian asked the audience – who accompanied them with some cries and T-shirts printed with messages against Bolsonaro and in favor of Lula – to raise their fists clenched in the air “out of respect for all the anti-Brazil – the fascist forces”.
and a small but interactive audience played, the group had The show was marked by demonstrations against President Jair Bolsonaro. The band from São Paulo was the first Brazilian actor to take to the stage at the second weekend of concerts at Rock in Rio Lisboa.
See also Juma joins Alcides to avenge the deaths caused by Tenório TV News See below, a summary of the main performances of the penultimate day of rock in Rio Lisbon, which will also host on Sunday, the 26th, attractions such as Anitta, Post Malone, Johnny Hooker and Jason Derulo. Me, one of the biggest hits of that decade and the band’s most successful. The ’80s synthesizers resonating today in The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, and Harry Styles, who embarked on an ’80s revival in their latest act, also dominated the A-Ha Show, which took thousands of cellphones to the air in the first few chords of Take on. Wander through the classics of national music that went from Martino da Villa to Chico Puarque and He leaned in front of the pictures of the aborigines projected onto the big screen.Īnother group that used the big screen to send messages to the audience was Duran Duran, who wrapped up the main stage of the festival with a show that took care of the synthesizers that are the band’s trademark – and which delighted older audiences, mostly on this day – and dedicated “The Ordinary World” to Ukrainians. Who also represented Brazil in the Portuguese version of the festival was Nay Matogrosso, who gave his first international show since the pandemic began. In the early afternoon of Saturday, the 25th, under strong sunshine, Francisco’s band, El Hombre, in São Paulo, delivered several criticisms of the president to a small but spirited audience, showing Flags stamped in the face of presidential candidate Lula as well as against Bolsonaro. The first day of weekend shows ending with the post-pandemic release of Rock in Rio Lisboa - which anticipates some of the attractions to be seen at Brazil’s return to the festival, in September - kicked off with Demonstrations against President Jair Bolsonaro (PL)ending in Request Peace to Ukraine, at war with Russia About 70,000 people gathered in the Portuguese city of Roc, in Parque da Boa Vista.