The China Mail - A giddy Rio braces for a huge Madonna show on Copacabana beach

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A giddy Rio braces for a huge Madonna show on Copacabana beach
A giddy Rio braces for a huge Madonna show on Copacabana beach / Photo: © AFP/File

A giddy Rio braces for a huge Madonna show on Copacabana beach

All is finally in readiness in a Rio de Janeiro brimming with nerves and excitement over Saturday night's highly anticipated free concert by pop queen Madonna on the city's mythical Copacabana beach.

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The 65-year-old American superstar will be winding up her "The Celebration Tour" with a performance expected to draw up to 1.5 million enthusiastic fans.

The big day follows weeks of intense preparation, involving thousands of people and generating a fever pitch of excitement in the iconic Brazilian city, with talk of little else.

"I'm a mess, I haven't slept well, I've been listening to Madonna all week," 29-year-old sociologist Ina Odara told AFP. Tattooed on her shoulder is a phrase from the pop idol: "All that you ever learned, try to forget."

"Madonna helped me leave the Catholic Church, think about many things and change my relationship with my family," said Odara, a trans woman, standing near the huge stage -- twice the size of any used previously on the tour -- built on the beach.

At nightfall, the "world's largest dance floor" will light up, with a succession of DJs performing.

If things stick to schedule, at 9:50 pm (00H50 GMT Sunday), the pop queen will stride out on a long elevated walkway from the emblematic Copacabana Palace hotel, where she is staying, to the stage for one of the most important performances of her career.

- A 'virgin' and a mother -

After 80 performances across Europe and North America, the Rio concert will provide a crowning touch to a tour that took on sudden urgency when the singer in June suffered a life-threatening bacterial infection.

Since the 1984 release of "Like a Virgin," Madonna has released an album every two or three years. Today she is considered one of the biggest pop artists of all time.

Her shows, with their spectacular productions, set a high bar. But the ever-provocative Madonna has also provided unforgettable moments, like when she kissed Britney Spears at 2003's MTV Music Video Awards.

Her irreverence led her into a tumultuous relationship with the Catholic Church, so much so that Pope John Paul II urged fans to boycott her over her provocative 1989 video "Like a Prayer," which was seen as blasphemous.

After four decades, Madonna continues to amaze the music industry and the public with her ability to constantly change and innovate.

In Rio, the singer will, over a span of two hours, be ALL the Madonnas: the "Material Girl," the bride, the rebellious Catholic, the virgin, the cowgirl...

And while she unabashedly claims her own eroticism, she is not shy about affirming her motherhood as well: four of her six children will share the stage with her.

- 'Oi, Rio!' -

Two rehearsals on the eve of the concert, held in view of beachgoers, offered some clues as to what can be expected.

Madonna sang "Nothing Really Matters" and "Burning Up," as well as "Live to Tell," in homage to AIDS victims including Queen's Freddie Mercury and legendary Brazilian singer/songwriter Cazuza.

The singer Pabllo Vittar, backed by a group of young drummers, also took part in the rehearsals, as did funk queen Anitta, who in 2020 recorded "Faz Gostoso" with Madonna.

The audience can also expect to hear such huge hits as "Material Girl," "Papa Don't Preach," "La Isla Bonita" and more than 20 other songs.

The concert should provide an economic boost to Rio, which contributed 20 million reales ($4 million) toward the $12 million cost of the production.

The authorities say the concert should pump a far larger sum -- 293 million reales, or $57 million -- into the local economy.

On every corner in the Copacabana neighborhood are billboards, souvenirs or T-shirts bearing images of Madonna's face or of the conical corset designed by Jean Paul Gaultier and made famous by the diva.

Since the singer's arrival in Rio on Monday, hundreds of her fans have swarmed outside the Copacabana Palace.

But the excitement rose by several decibels on Thursday night, when Madonna unexpectedly appeared for a sound check, her face almost completely hidden behind a colorful balaclava.

That scene was repeated on Friday.

"Oi, Rio!" she called out in Portuguese to fans who had gathered near the stage in hopes of a Madonna sighting.

The response will come Saturday night from more than a million voices: "Oi, Queen Madonna!"

A.Kwok--ThChM