Rock in Rio
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Rock in Rio was the biggest rock festival held in Brazil and also in Portugal. Three incarnations of the festival were realized in Rio de Janeiro, in 1985, 1991 and 2001 and two in Lisbon, in 2004 and 2006.
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The first edition of the festival was held from January 11-20, 1985, with Queen, George Benson, Rod Stewart, AC/DC and Yes as headliners, each occupying top spot for two nights (Benson, however, ceded it to James Taylor for their second night in the same bill, due to the huge delay Taylor's extended performance had caused to his concert two days before). About 1.4 million people attended the 10-day-long festival.
The full list of acts who performed at Rock in Rio:
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Both Queen shows were filmed (on January 11 and January 18) and broadcast throughout South America by Globo. Each show was watched by nearly 200 million people throughout over 60 countries. It was later broadcast in the United States on MTV as "Queen: Rock in Rio." The estimated audience of the Queen shows was of 325 thousand for each show. This had been the world record for biggest paying audience up until 2003 (since replaced by Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, which drew an audience of 490.000 paying guests).
Widely reputed as legendary, Iron Maiden's performance began at exactly two minutes to midnight. This was in celebration and promotion of their latest release, Powerslave, which featured the song 2 Minutes to Midnight. A widely known event occurred during the song "Revelations", when lead singer Bruce Dickinson, playing the guitar, threw his instrument up in the air, which proceeded to hit him on the forehead, opening a deep cut and soaking his face with blood. Dickinson went on as if nothing had happened. The British group was the only non-Brazilian act to play just one concert at the festival (at its opening night, headlined by Queen), since they were already booked for the days ahead and couldn't stay in Rio for longer. All the other international acts performed twice.
Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, at the time drummer and bass player for the Talking Heads, respectively, took part at the B-52's' concert. They joined the band from the third song on and played along with them for the remainder of the performance.
Nina Hagen was paid nothing for her two performances, since she had approached Roberto Medina, the festival's mentor, herself, requesting a place in its bill. Queen were the highest-paid act, commanding US$ 600.000 for its two headlining performances, on January 11 and 18.
Initially, Def Leppard were scoped to join the festival. However, they dropped out about two months before, due to delays on the recording process of the album that came to be Hysteria. They were replaced by Whitesnake. That ended up being fortunate, since drummer Rick Allen suffered the famous accident that would cost him his left arm on New Year's Eve, a mere 11 days before the beginning of the festival.
[edit] Rock in Rio 2
The second edition was held from January 18-27, 1991 at the Maracanã stadium. Headliners were Guns N' Roses, Prince and George Michael, each being top billed for two of the event's nine nights. INXS, New Kids on the Block and A-Ha also got top billing, for one night each.
Full list of artists who performed at Rock in Rio 2:
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Guns N' Roses's January 20 concert was their first ever with then new drummer Matt Sorum and keyboard player Dizzy Reed. George Michael's second concert, on January 27, the festival's closing day, featured his ex-Wham! partner Andrew Ridgeley, who joined Michael for a few songs at the encore.
a-ha's performance is stated in the Guinness Book of Records as having the biggest paying audience for a concert, approximately 195 000. [1] [2]
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The third Rock in Rio festival took place in 2001 and its seven nights were headlined, respectively, by Sting, R.E.M., Guns N' Roses, 'N Sync, Iron Maiden, Neil Young and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Iron Maiden recorded their set and released it as the live album Rock in Rio. The profits from the sale of the album were donated to the Clive Burr fund, which would help the former drummer pay mounting medical bills for treatment of his multiple sclerosis.
Another notable appearance at Rock in Rio 3 was that of American hard-rock band Guns N' Roses, with a new line-up featuring guitarist Buckethead, original member Axl Rose (vocals), and longtime member Dizzy Reed (keyboards). Nick Oliveri, the bass player for Queens of the Stone Age performed in the nude for part of their set and was arrested for indecent exposure after the concert. Oliveri was released soon after.
Full list of artists who performed at Rock in Rio 3:
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[edit] Rock in Rio Lisboa
After the huge success of Rock in Rio 3 in Brazil, Roberto Medina decided to organize a festival of the same stature in Lisbon. The decision to maintain the name Rock in Rio was controversial, and detractors of the idea in Brazil started calling it Rock in Rio Tejo [3] [4], after the Tagus (Tejo in Portuguese) river which runs through the Portuguese capital. The first edition of Rock in Rio Lisboa, as the festival was officially called, took place in 2004.headlining the event. Although the festival had a slight change of name, it kept the same structure as the Brazilian editions. An entire City of Rock, with an area of over 200 km² was erected at the Bela Vista park, with a large centre stage and several tents where different artists would perform, simultaneously. The festival was headlined by Metallica, Sting and Paul McCartney.
[edit] Rock in Rio Lisboa 2
The second edition of Rock in Rio Lisboa was held in 2006, with a line-up including Anastacia, Guns N' Roses, Shakira, The Darkness, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Carlos Santana, Roger Waters, Kasabian and Sting, among others.
The third edition of Rock in Rio will be in Lisbon, Portugal, again and Arganda del Rey, Madrid, at the same time, and has been announced for 2008 and should take place between June 27-28 and July 4-5-6.