On “This Is War,” he called on the crowd that filled the beer stage to raise their fists and sing along. Nobody disobeyed. At the end of the song, a rain of black balls was thrown into the audience, giving that epic concert atmosphere.
Leto met all the prerequisites for a rock show. Fireworks, CO2 jets, three fans were invited to the stage (I want “the crazy ones”) and they jumped more than the audience.
In their sixth performance in Brazil, the band delivered the cliché and farofa arena rock moment. A copy of a little of everything that has happened since Queen, it pleases the masses while unleashing the creativity of its leader.
To crown the connection with the public, Leto wore Brazil’s number 12 shirt with the name Marcelo written on the back – a former national team player who currently plays for Fluminense. Out of nowhere, Marcelo himself was called on stage to take a photo with the band and the audience.