The singer’s show will be broadcast live and promises to fill the sands of Copacabana beach
The city of Rio de Janeiro (RJ) is in an uproar with the arrival of Madonna for another show, “The Celebration Tour”, on the iconic sands of Copacabana, south zone. The pop diva and her team are staying at the legendary Copacabana Palace, occupying no less than 90 rooms, where movement has been restricted. It seems that the artist’s dancers are making the most of this privileged space.
While fans gathered at a vigil outside the hotel, eagerly awaiting a glimpse of the star, his dancers hosted a private pool party on the hotel grounds.
Sasha Mellory, one of Madonna’s dancers, shared a video of the birthday celebration of Marvin Gofin, another member of the singer’s ballet, on social media. In the images, the team appears to be having relaxed fun in the hotel’s private pool, diving and celebrating with a Brazilian cake.
Madonna arrived in Rio on Monday, coming from Mexico, and Marvin shared on his social networks the excitement of the fans, who surrounded the singer’s vehicle, as well as behind the scenes of the accommodation and the stage where the show will take place.

The culmination of the tour is scheduled for Saturday, when Madonna will close “The Celebration Tour” on Copacabana Beach. This is expected to be the biggest show of her career, with an expected audience of 1 million people, surpassing her previous record of 130,000 in Paris.
The show is scheduled to start at 8pm, with the participation of American DJ Diplo, followed by Madonna’s performance at around 9:40pm. In addition, the singer’s children will participate in the show.
The super production will be shown exclusively and in full on TV Globo, Multishow and Globoplay.
Source: Maxima

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