Mariah Carey It was one of the main artists of Amazônia Live – Today and Always“A show for the Amazon and for those who protect it.” The charity concert took place in the Brazilian city of Belém, was with the purpose of denouncing the need to preserve this ecosystem, as singular as threatened.
Up on a floating stage on the Guama River, inspired by a Amazonic victory (the symbolic plant in the region), Carey was one of the protagonists on Wednesday night September 17.
How was Mariah Carey’s show at the Amazon
For just half an hour, the singer, dressed in a brilliant red dress, performed her successes in this striking stage, while fans saw the concert away from the platform.
“Tonight we are here to raise awareness about the preservation of the jungle tropical. So let’s do it with a tropical touch, “he said before singing the first song of the night, “Sugar Sweet”.
The singer, who will release her new album Here for it all On September 26, he also performed some of his mythical songs like “Touch My Body”2008 pop success that consecrated her as the soloist with more numbers one in the history of Billboard, her well -known ballad “Hero”, “We Belong Together” or “I’ll Be There”Jackson 5 classic that Carey popularized in its version during the 1992 MTV Unplugged with Trey Lorenz.
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This was Carey’s sixth visit to Brazil after his performances in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro last year.
The Festival, promoted by Rock World, organizer of the festivals Rock in Rio and The Townit is part of the celebrations by the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30)which will take place in Belém on November 1.
The objective, indicate from the organization, is to highlight the need to preserve forests protecting their indigenous peoples, promoting bioeconomy, restoring degraded land and reforesting, thus contributing to the global challenge of reducing carbon emissions.
In addition to Carey’s performance, the festival was inaugurated with the performance of four artists who represent different generations of music for the music.
Dona Oneterecognized as the Diva del Carimbó and a key figure in the preservation of traditional Amazonian rhythms; Joelmaexvocalist of the band Calypso and national reference of the Technobrega; Gaby Amarantospioneer in bringing Amazon pop music and culture to international scenarios; and Zaynarayoung promise that symbolizes the relief and diversity of musical talent in Pará.
On the other hand, next Saturday, September 20, the Mangueirão stadium will receive Ivete Sangalo at a free concert for 46,000 people.
On the same day, programming includes Viviane Bucidãoreference of technomelodysticism already lambateria dance show, with Lia Sophiawho bring genders like the guitar and carimbó, typical of the Amazon culture.
It is not the only musical initiative that seeks to raise funds to conserve the Amazon jungle.
The Global Citizen Festival: Amazonia, in which they will participate Anitta and Chris Martin From Coldplay, it will be held on November 1 also in Belém, at the Olympic Stadium do Paraá, with the aim of “amplifying the voices of indigenous peoples and local communities” and raising up to one billion dollars to preserve, restore and reforest the Amazon jungle.
Source: Ambito

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