Booing was a Rio rock tradition until 2001, but the main motivation was always musical intolerance and discord between rock and other styles. 23 years ago, Carlinhos Brown received a historic boo from heavy metal fans. In the last few releases, the boos have disappeared.
Festival curator Ze Ricardo was booed loudly when he entered the stage at 4:42 p.m. He said there were technical problems, apologized and the crowd only calmed down when he confirmed the show would start.
The artists, who were highly acclaimed, did not mention any delay. At the beginning of the show. Only Ryan SP, who was in the lineup, did not come. He was hospitalized yesterday with a bad case of the flu. Wiu, who was not cast, appeared.
After two minutes of the show, the sound problem returned. Kayblack tried to play a prank on the audience to fool people. Then Matto said the singers would leave the stage until the sound was fixed. The audience booed and cursed again.
After five minutes the show came back on. The show lasted an hour, and all the artists had some sound problems. Fans and hosts tried to counter the situation with optimism. “The trap energy drowns out even the sound of rock music in Rio,” Orochi said.
Each artist made between three and four songs. Almost everyone has sung before in this edition. Not coincidentally, the highlight was Felipe Rhett, the only one who had not yet appeared. His kneeling on stage in “Invicto” was the best of the afternoon.
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