The project gained prominence after
Madonna's show in May 2024, which attracted an audience of 1.6 million people – the largest in the singer's career, according to data from Riotur. Additionally, the event generated approximately
R$300 million for the local economy. Inspired by the success of this performance, Rio de Janeiro's Mayor, Eduardo Paes, expressed his desire to institutionalize the experience with free major shows every year until his term ends in 2028. Subsequently,
Lady Gaga's participation was confirmed, with her performance scheduled for 3 May. The contractual forecast for Gaga's show is a free event expected to draw 2 million people, potentially marking the largest audience in the American artist's career if confirmed. Lady Gaga's show followed the same format used in May 2024 by Madonna, which concluded
the Celebration Tour (2023–2024) in Rio. The performance by Lady Gaga at Copacabana Beach on 3 May 2025, drew a record audience of 2.1 million people, surpassing the previous mark of 1.6 million set by Madonna in May 2024. This made it the biggest show of Gaga's career, exceeding all her previous concerts in terms of attendance. Moreover, it was the largest solo‐artist concert of this century and also set the record for the
largest audience at a solo concert by a woman in music history. The economic impact was estimated at around R$600 million (US$109 million) for the city. On 11 February 2026,
Shakira was officially confirmed as the headlining artist for the third edition of the event. On 21 March 2026, Rio mayor
Eduardo Cavaliere permanently banned artist
Chappell Roan from performing at the event following a controversy involving the alleged mistreatment towards the stepdaughter of
Jorginho by Roan's security guard. The event was later disproven by both Roan's team and the security guard himself, Pascal Duvier. Cavaliere did not provide another statement after the situation was publicly resolved. == Operation ==