Rio goes Gaga for US singer ahead of free concert
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Lady Gaga fans gathering outside the Copacabana Palace hotel on April 30, ahead of her May 3 Copacabana beach concert in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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RIO DE JANEIRO – Behind his large studded sunglasses, Mr Victor Faro’s eyes were glued on the luxury hotel overlooking Copacabana Beach where American superstar Lady Gaga is staying ahead of her free mega-concert in Rio de Janeiro on May 3.
Brazilians have been waiting more than a decade for the 39-year-old pop icon to perform in the country, and excitement is at fever pitch.
On May 1, the city was crawling with “little monsters”, as Gaga affectionately refers to her fans, decked out in T-shirts, wigs and baseball caps stamped with her image.
Faro sported plastic horns and a thin Salvador Dali-style moustache curled up at the sides – two accessories that were part of Lady Gaga’s look during her Born This Way and Artpop days – as he waited outside the Copacabana Palace hotel for a glimpse of his idol.
‘Mother’ Gaga
Faro travelled from neighbouring Espirito Santo state to be at Copacabana at 6am on May 1, in order to “be as close to the stage as possible.”
A few metres away, Cinthia Rodrigues, a 28-year-old content creator in a platinum blonde wig and bandana, said she saw Lady Gaga “as a mother figure.”
“I don’t just identify with her look, but also her personality,” she said, adding she was looking forward to a “historic concert.”
Fresh off the release of her latest album Mayhem, the star – who played two nights in Mexico City last week – vowed in February “to make sure this show is one you will never forget.”
Gaga’s previous plans to play in Brazil, at a rock festival in Rio in 2017, were canceled due to health issues.
US superstar Lady Gaga will perform a free mega-concert in Rio de Janeiro on May 3.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Bringing joy
Rio is no stranger to mega-events.
Each year, around 1.6 million people attend its massive Carnival festivities.
In May 2024, Madonna gave one of the biggest shows of her four-decade career at Copacabana, drawing over a million fans and pumping millions of dollars into the local economy.
The shot in the arm from Lady Gaga’s gig is expected to be even bigger.
Lady Gaga fans outside the Copacabana Palace hotel, ahead of the US singer’s Copacabana beach concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
PHOTO: REUTERS
“The fact of adding a concert by an international star each year on Copacabana beach helps stimulate economic activity in a period previously considered the off-season,” Osmar Lima, Rio’s secretary for economic development, said in a statement.
“It brings in money by attracting tourists and brings joy to the neighborhood,” said Analice Analice Regina Moreira, a 73-year-old Copacabana resident.
The meat dress
Traders were doing a brisk trade in Lady Gaga-themed merchandise ahead of the concert; fans waited in line for up to an hour at one store.
The most popular item was a tank top inspired by the iconic “meat dress” she wore to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.
Lady Gaga impersonator Luna Elyas (centre) posing for a picture with fans of the US singer, in Rio de Janeiro, on April 29.
PHOTO: AFP
“We were expecting a lot of people but this is far bigger than we imagined,” said Paulo Moreira Monteiro, who had to hire a security guard to keep shoppers in line.
He expects the gig to boost his revenues by 70 per cent as compared with a regular week. AFP

