NoAngelus Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) 2 hours ago, tiagol88 said: I'm with you. But the live feed will also have the back vocals so i don't think this will happen. I mean...i'm sure she knows this will be live. She won't mess this up. She also knew Eurovision had like 200m viewers around the world Edited March 27 by NoAngelus 1
.Odyssey. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 6 minutes ago, NoAngelus said: She also knew Eurovision had like 200m viewers around the world I still can't believe she messed it up that badly
NoAngelus Posted March 27 Posted March 27 6 minutes ago, .Odyssey. said: I still can't believe she messed it up that badly She really thought she was gonna do that with that performance
wanderlust Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) It's doubtful that she or her team had much interest or knowledge about Eurovision. before the show there was an odd sense of negativity emanating from Eurovision itself. there was no excitement. I recall hearing lackluster discussions from the Eurovision panel at the press conference.. the "big boss" almost seemed as if he didn't want M. I got a bad vibe from it.. and..there was just no excitement or built up.. Brazil however, is treating her like a queen and creating amazing excitement and hysteria! Edited March 27 by wanderlust 2 1
Benji124 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 1 hour ago, Chris said: People will still drag her regardless even if she does "good". So I don't pay attention to that. She was pretty universally praised after her Super Bowl performance (aside from a few people here and there complaining she didn't sing live). I think the best we can hope for is a similar reaction here. 2
ArtForFreedom Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Eurovision wasn't as awful as people make it out to be.. the only real flub was the vocals for Like A Prayer. She should've ditched Dark Ballet for a classic. A Mash up for Future would've been awesome. It was basically a rehash of the MET ball which was lauded so I see why she wanted to recreate that 1
DUA LIPA Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) 45 minutes ago, wanderlust said: It's doubtful that she or her team had much interest or knowledge about Eurovision. before the show there was an odd sense of negativity emanating from Eurovision itself. there was no excitement. I recall hearing lackluster discussions from the Eurovision panel at the press conference.. the "big boss" almost seemed as if he didn't want M. I got a bad vibe from it.. and..there was just no excitement or built up.. bc the host broadcaster KAN aka israel is a mess and idek why KAN or her team thought this was a good idea. if this had been done in sweden however ... Edited March 27 by DUA LIPA
LOTF Posted March 27 Posted March 27 1 hour ago, ArtForFreedom said: Eurovision wasn't as awful as people make it out to be.. Right? If anything it came off as put together last minute and the whole number was such a mood killer 1
Popboi. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) She doesn't care if her vocals are good or not, that's the thing, her mind is constantly on every other detail. You'll never see Madonna mad or angry if she misses a note, but best believe she will be in pure fury if a lift misses it's queue, if a light is not working as it should be or if a prop is not where it's supposed to. She's a perfectionist on things that can be controlled (and everyone knows voice comes and goes with more ease the older you get). Madonna the brand is associated with a massive show, a larger than life experience, not vocals. Everyone knows that, she does as well. There won't be new prerecorded vocals for Brazil, but she will make sure it delivers as "the world's biggest dance floor". Edited March 27 by Popboi. 1 1
Hector Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Madonna's historic concert at Rio's Copacabana Beach on May 4 will be produced by her long-time promoter Arthur Fogel and legendary Brazilian producer and promoter Luiz Oscar Niemeyer, Live Nation officials have confirmed to Billboard. Fogel is one of the most accomplished concert and tour producers in the world and serves as the chairman of global touring at Live Nation, the world's largest concert promotion company. Fogel works with some of the world's biggest touring acts — a list that also includes Lady Gaga, U2, Beyoncé and Drake. Fogel will produce the concert on behalf of Madonna, while Niemeyer will work on behalf of the City of Rio and the various sponsors, including presenting sponsor Itau bank. The free Rio concert, which Visit Rio officials said is forecast to attract 2 million fans, will conclude the Queen of Pop's Celebration tour and cap off a career run that's netted around $1.5 billion in ticket sales over a dozen global tours, making her one of the highest grossing touring artists of time. https://www.billboard.com/business/touring/madonna-rio-de-janeiro-concert-producers-revealed-live-nation-1235642892/ 1
Hector Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Madonna's historic concert at Rio's Copacabana Beach on May 4 will be produced by her long-time promoter Arthur Fogel and legendary Brazilian producer and promoter Luiz Oscar Niemeyer, Live Nation officials have confirmed to Billboard. Fogel is one of the most accomplished concert and tour producers in the world and serves as the chairman of global touring at Live Nation, the world's largest concert promotion company. Fogel works with some of the world's biggest touring acts — a list that also includes Lady Gaga, U2, Beyoncé and Drake. Fogel will produce the concert on behalf of Madonna, while Niemeyer will work on behalf of the City of Rio and the various sponsors, including presenting sponsor Itau bank. The free Rio concert, which Visit Rio officials said is forecast to attract 2 million fans, will conclude the Queen of Pop's Celebration tour and cap off a career run that's netted around $1.5 billion in ticket sales over a dozen global tours, making her one of the highest grossing touring artists of time. https://www.billboard.com/business/touring/madonna-rio-de-janeiro-concert-producers-revealed-live-nation-1235642892/ Only THEE Queen Of Pop: 5 1
Richie.Valdez Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I am nervous tbh since it's going to be broadcasted... the Brazil crowd and media better cut her some slack. 2
Oktober Knight Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Where are all the haters that said she can't even fill theatres anymore? This bish is about to sink Rio with all those people 1
MP3 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 It's going to be massive Can't wait to see the stage and settings
BrandNewBrandon Posted March 28 Posted March 28 The 2 millionth person in the back who will be recording and watching the concert through his phone will have fun. 1
tiagol88 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 14 hours ago, NoAngelus said: She also knew Eurovision had like 200m viewers around the world She only signed for Eurovision a few days before the performance. The show was clearly put together at last minute and was a rehash of another performance she had done one year before and much better (and with much better live vocals). This time she's about to perform an entire show she has performed like for 80 dates already. If something as bad as eurovision happens it's most likely because of some added element. 1
Jay07 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Does anyone ever care if Madonna misses a note? She's been shaky (mostly due to nerves) on her biggest televised performances including Grammys and VMAs. People want the show and the hits and she will deliver. Enough of the doom and gloom attitude and concern trolling, this show will be one for the history books. 1
ricardoazevedo Posted March 28 Posted March 28 18 hours ago, Chris said: People will still drag her regardless even if she does "good". So I don't pay attention to that. Right, people want her to fail since day one. They are afraid of her capacity of fighting them. And at 65 she proved that she is still the same woman, the same kick in the ass they need. 1
ricardoazevedo Posted March 28 Posted March 28 It´s funny that, if M is so bad, bad singer, bad performer, bad vocalist, is old, don`t dance as usual, why oportunities like this one is ofered to her and not to the artist than most people here say are better than M? Did they invite Taylor or Beyonce? No. They invited the biggest female star. The one who invented this pop thing. Why people don`t praise her achievements, her legacy? The praise artist who didn`t do nothing or very little. There are a lot of artists that i don`t like the music or their personality but i don`t trash them. I don`t like Gaga but she is a fenomenal artist, why trash her? No, i don´t like but she is good. People must star to enjoy life, art, music, the good things in life, because as the world is going now, i think we won`t have happu moments in the future, so enjoy Madonna, she is one in a century... 3
Afterglow Posted March 28 Posted March 28 27 minutes ago, ricardoazevedo said: It´s funny that, if M is so bad, bad singer, bad performer, bad vocalist, is old, don`t dance as usual, why oportunities like this one is ofered to her and not to the artist than most people here say are better than M? Did they invite Taylor or Beyonce? No. They invited the biggest female star. The one who invented this pop thing. Why people don`t praise her achievements, her legacy? The praise artist who didn`t do nothing or very little. There are a lot of artists that i don`t like the music or their personality but i don`t trash them. I don`t like Gaga but she is a fenomenal artist, why trash her? No, i don´t like but she is good. People must star to enjoy life, art, music, the good things in life, because as the world is going now, i think we won`t have happu moments in the future, so enjoy Madonna, she is one in a century... People love to hate. It's what makes them feel important. The sad thing is, it's true, humans are losing that ability to be special. To be superstars. We really should cherish our legends like Madonna while we still have them. 6
NoAngelus Posted March 28 Posted March 28 8 hours ago, tiagol88 said: She only signed for Eurovision a few days before the performance. The show was clearly put together at last minute and was a rehash of another performance she had done one year before and much better (and with much better live vocals). This time she's about to perform an entire show she has performed like for 80 dates already. If something as bad as eurovision happens it's most likely because of some added element. Yeah she signed deal days before - when she arrived, but negotiations started in January if I remember right and it was pretty much confirmed since then that she was gonna perform, they just waited on her.
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