La mairie de Rio alloue 15 millions de réals au concert de Shakira à Copacabana

La mairie de Rio de Janeiro dépensera 15 millions de réals pour le concert gratuit de Shakira prévu le 2 mai sur la plage de Copacabana. Le montant a été publié au Journal officiel municipal le 17 avril dans le cadre du projet 'Todo Mundo no Rio'. Les autorités s'attendent à attirer 2,5 millions de spectateurs.

La mairie de Rio de Janeiro, par l'intermédiaire du Secrétariat municipal à la Culture, transférera 15 millions de réals à Bonus Track pour le spectacle de Shakira. L'information a été publiée au Journal officiel municipal le 17 avril. Le financement correspond au montant dépensé pour la performance de Lady Gaga l'an dernier sur la même plage, mais dépasse les 10 millions de réals alloués au concert de Madonna il y a deux ans. Ces deux événements précédents faisaient partie du projet 'Todo Mundo no Rio'. La scène destinée à la chanteuse colombienne est déjà en cours de construction et sera plus grande que celles utilisées pour les artistes précédents. Les responsables municipaux prévoient environ 2,5 millions de spectateurs, dépassant ainsi les affluences précédentes.

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