Lady Gaga's Rio Concert Breaks Attendance Record, Boosts Local Economy
Lady Gaga's Rio Concert Breaks Attendance Record, Boosts Local Economy

Lady Gaga's Rio Concert Breaks Attendance Record, Boosts Local Economy

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Lady Gaga's free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro set a new world record for most attended live show by a female artist, drawing an estimated 2.1 million people. The event, funded by the city as an economic stimulus, was expected to provide a significant boost to the local economy, potentially surpassing the $100 million impact of similar recent events. Fans, many identifying deeply with Gaga's music and persona, flocked from across Brazil and abroad, filling Rio with excitement after a 13-year wait since her last performance there. Gaga dedicated the show to her passionate Brazilian and LGBTQ+ fans, expressing gratitude for their enduring support and celebrating their impact on her life. The concert followed her recent album release and high-profile performances in Mexico City and at Coachella 2025. Local officials and media highlighted the growing tradition of international stars performing free mega-concerts in Rio, which are credited with revitalizing the city during the off-season.

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