• On 26 April 1949, broke in two as she was being towed into Rio de Janeiro harbour. Much of her cargo of
oranges was washed up upon the beach. • On December 31, 1994, the New Year's Eve celebrations featured a
Rod Stewart concert with an attendance of 4.5 million, making it the largest concert crowd ever. More recently, the beach has been a site for huge free concerts unrelated to the year-end festivities. On March 21, 2005,
Lenny Kravitz performed there in front of 300,000 people, as part of his Electric Church Tour. On February 18, 2006,
The Rolling Stones brought their
A Bigger Bang Tour, surpassing that mark by far and attracting over 1.5 million people to the beach. • On July 7, 2007, the beach hosted the
Brazilian leg of the
Live Earth concerts, which attracted 400,000 people. As the headliner,
Lenny Kravitz played the venue a second time, with
Jorge Benjor,
Macy Gray,
O Rappa and
Pharrell as the main opening acts. • On October 2, 2009, 100,000 people filled the beach for a huge party waiting for the IOC announcement of the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympics. • 11 of the 15
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups have taken place here. • On July 28, 2013, the beach hosted the final event of the
World Youth Day 2013. About 3 million people including 3 presidents joined
Pope Francis when he celebrated the holy mass. • From May to July, 2014, the
United Buddy Bears exhibit was held on the Copacabana promenade and attracted more than 1,000,000 people. The presentation consisted of more than 140 bear sculptures, each two metres high and designed by a different artist. • In August 2016, Copacabana Beach was the site of
beach volleyball in the
2016 Summer Olympics. • On May 4, 2024,
Madonna performed the final show of
the Celebration Tour as a free event and part of "
Todo Mundo no Rio", a new initiative highlighting the economic benefits of entertainment in Rio de Janeiro, to an audience of more than 1,600,000 attendees, the largest live crowd of her career. • On May 3, 2025,
Lady Gaga performed a "
Mayhem on the Beach" concert as a free event and also part of the "Todo Mundo no Rio" project, attracting an estimated 2,100,000 attendees, the largest crowd for a female artist in history. • On May 2, 2026,
Shakira performed a concert based on "
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour", also a free event in the "Todo Mundo no Rio" project. ==New Year's Eve==