Madonna: 1.6 million people attend free concert at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, know in detail what happened

Giant screens were put along the Copacabana beach so the largely Brazilian crowd could see the event unfold. Some watched from apartments or hotels, others joined the crowd from boats. The excitement was built ahead of the concert with T-shirts, s...

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Madonna created history and proved why she is the Queen of Pop in the true sense when more than 1.6 million fans attended her free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro in the Latin American country of Brazil, reports 'Deadline'. As the concert was free, there is no ticket data, and without ticket data, it was difficult to gauge the size of the concert correctly. However, Riotur, the municipality’s tourism department, estimated that 1.6 million people flooded onto the 2.4-mile stretch of sand that had been turned into a roughly $12 million playground surrounding the 8,700-square-foot stage.

Anitta joins Madonna

Madonna performed some of her greatest hits, including 'Nothing Really Matters', 'Like a Prayer' and 'Vogue'. Brazilian singer Anitta also joined her on stage at one point in time. But hours before the pop superstar arrived, fans danced along to Madonna's songs played from speakers on the stage.

Giant screens were put along the Copacabana beach so that the largely Brazilian crowd could see the event unfold. Some watched from apartments or hotels, others joined the crowd from boats. The excitement was built ahead of the concert with T-shirts, souvenirs, billboards with Madonna's face appearing everywhere on the beach.


Earlier events at Copacabana

Earlier in 2006, the 'Rolling Stones' performed at the Copacabana beach to 1.2 million fans. Rod Stewart gave the biggest free rock concert in history there in 1994, attended by 4 million people. Madonna’s previous largest live concert crowd was attended by 130,000 fans in Paris in 1987.

Milestone spectacle

According to the 'New York Times', days of Madonna-mania in the city came to its extreme. Her songs spilled out of stores and car stereos, fans gathered outside her hotel and shouted her name. It was a milestone spectacle in Madonna’s career. She chronicled her rise to stardom, with a cadre of dancers, four of her six children, and a wardrobe of elaborate costumes that recalled some of her most memorable looks.

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How many fans did attend Madonaa's free concert held at Copacabana Beach in Brazil?
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As the concert was free, there was no ticket data, and without ticket data, it is difficult to gauge the size of the concert correctly. However, Riotur, the municipality’s tourism department, estimated that 1.6 million people flooded onto the 2.4-mile stretch of sand on the Copacabana Beach.

How Madonna's free concert is compared to earlier concerts held at Copacabana beach?
Earlier in 2006, the 'Rolling Stones' performed at the Copacabana beach to 1.2 million fans. Rod Stewart gave the biggest free rock concert in history there in 1994, attended by 4 million people.
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