She came — and she delivered one of the greatest shows at Rio de Janiero’s Copacabana Beach has ever seen on Saturday (May 3). At 10:10 p.m., with a 25-minute delay, Lady Gaga took the stage at Todo Mundo No Rio in Brazil and gave a performance lasting more than two hours — a display of excellence that moved the audience of 2 million-plus people and the artist herself. According to Riotur, the number was half a million more than expected. With this attendance, she became the female artist with the highest concert attendance, surpassing Madonna’s previous record of 1.6 million fans at Copacabana Beach in 2024.
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05/04/2025The forecast was also right for the evening, and there wasn’t a trace of rain before or after Lady Gaga’s show. During the performance, the sky was clear with few clouds, and the ocean breeze kept the temperature pleasantly cool. While rain ponchos stayed tucked away, the real stars of the show were hand fans — used more as percussion instruments than for cooling off. Waved to the rhythm of the music to applaud the singer and even to complain about the delay, the sound of the fans (one of the top-selling accessories during Gaga’s visit to Brazil) became a defining feature of her Copacabana show.
With fireworks, record-breaking numbers and tributes to Brazil, Lady Gaga made every minute of the 13-year wait since her last performance in the country worth it.
The Queen of Copa
Tributes to Brazil were plentiful throughout the show. The first came with the outfit revealed at the end of “Abracadabra,” during which Mother Monster appeared in green attire with blue and yellow stripes. During “How Bad Do U Want Me,” her dancers took the stage wearing CBF jerseys.
Gaga directed several messages to the Brazilian crowd. Before singing “Poker Face,” she addressed the audience: “Brazil! I missed you so much. Are you ready for tonight?”
But her most emotional moment came before performing the classic “Alejandro.” Standing on one of the stage structures, Lady Gaga unfurled a Brazilian flag and invited young interpreter Nicholas to help her deliver a heartfelt message. In a speech that lasted nearly five minutes, an emotional Gaga moved the crowd. “Tonight, we’re making history. But no one makes history alone,” she said. “Without you, the incredible people of Brazil, I wouldn’t be living this moment. Thank you for making history with me. Brazilians are the reason I can shine. You’re as vibrant and beautiful as the sun and moon rising over the ocean, right here on Copacabana Beach.”
From the Fans’ Perspective
None of the fans interviewed were disappointed with the show. During and after the performance, the crowd’s joy was undeniable — though some organizational issues were pointed out by the Little Monsters.
Carol, 28, Isabela, 25, and Julia, 29, traveled from Sorocaba to see Lady Gaga. They felt the discomfort of being in the middle of the crowd. “We were near the platform and almost got trampled. It was poorly organized,” Carol said. About the setlist, she added, “The show was amazing. I wish there had been more hits, but I get that it’s the album tour. Either way, it was an incredible performance.”
Gabriel, 23, came from Espírito Santo. Despite some initial hiccups, the fan had an unforgettable night. “It was crazy. I lost my friend, and there was chaos at first,” he shared. “But once I found a calmer spot, I sang, I cried — it was so special. The moment that hit me hardest was ‘Born This Way,’ a song that represents me. It was totally worth it.”
For public servant Camila, 35, and administrator Edvaldo, 36, the show was a great experience shared between longtime friends. “I thought it was better than her Coachella set. Loved her using Brazil’s colors,” Camila said.
“The fireworks were the perfect finale. We found a comfortable spot, not too far from the stage, and had a blast,” Edvaldo added.
A Letdown for Street Vendors
Many street vendors felt that Lady Gaga’s show didn’t bring significant sales, for various reasons.
Grill vendor Rafael Mourão, 37, managed decent sales, but only reached Avenida Atlântica around 7 p.m. “Sales were much lower than Madonna’s show,” he said. “I had trouble getting into the area because of police blockades. The city throws a party but makes it hard for the less fortunate to work.”
Thiago, a drinks seller, believed fans bringing their own supplies hurt sales. “It wasn’t a total loss, but sales were just OK,” he shared. “People are being cheap — bringing beer from home instead of supporting local workers.”
Luciene, 23, also struggled. “I didn’t sell well, and it seems most didn’t either. I got here at 9 a.m. and am going home with most of my stock,” said the vendor. “On New Year’s, I did great — today was really slow.”
Will Lady Gaga Return to Brazil Soon?
If it’s up to the Mother Monster, she won’t stay away for so long again. Beyond her many declarations of love for Brazil, she expressed her desire to return soon: “I want to come back soon, soon — I don’t want to wait so long next time.”
She also shared how at home she feels in the South American country. “In Brazil, I feel like part of a community, and that’s so pure. I feel how much music means to you — and it means everything to me too.”
Let’s wait for the Mother Monster’s next steps — and hope she doesn’t take another 13 years to return to Brazil!
This article was written by Lucas Vieria for Billboard Brasil.
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