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The Palco Mundo (World Stage) at the Rock in Rio 4 The Rock Street at the Rock in Rio 4 The fourth edition of Rock in Rio, back to its origins, was held on 23, 24, 25, 29 and 30 September, and 1 and 2 October 2011, at an area ( pt ) to be built next to the old City of Rock – which was the site of the Olympic Village for the 2016 Summer Olympics .
Iron Maiden's performance at Rock in Rio festival was the final show of their 2000-01 tour, Brave New World Tour. [4] Due to the magnitude of the event (the concert was performed to 250,000 people on the day and an estimated worldwide TV audience of over one billion), [4] the band decided that it should be the basis of their next double live album and first concert DVD release.
Rock in Rio has been a staple of Brazil's live music tradition since its inception in 1985. It has become an annually recurring music festival held in Rio de Janeiro -- drawing in millions of ...
Perry's performance during Rock In Rio on September 27, 2015, was broadcast live in Brazil on Multishow, Globo.com, and Gshow, and internationally was streamed live online on LiveXLive.com, AOL.com and AOL app. [61] It was announced that the final Sydney shows on December 12 and 13, 2014, would be filmed for a concert movie.
Shawn Mendes is set to headline Rock in Rio for his first solo performance in two years. The “Treat You Better” singer has been on a hiatus from touring since he canceled his 2022 “Wonder ...
Rock in Rio USA was a music festival held in Las Vegas, Nevada from May 8–9 and 15–16, 2015 at the MGM Resorts Festival Grounds on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The event was conceived as an American version of Rio de Janeiro 's Rock in Rio festival, and was a partnership between SFX Entertainment , Eike Batista 's IMX, MGM ...
This year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony on Nov. 3 will be streamed live for the first time on on Disney+.
With an audience of over 184,000 people on April 21, 1990, McCartney's record was broken by Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha with 198,000 paying audience during Rock in Rio on the 26 January 1991, then a-ha record was broken by a Japanese rock band, Glay, which held a concert with an audience of 200,000 people on July 31, 1999, in Chiba, Japan ...