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These pages will bring you all the details about one of the world's largest rock shows ever - The Rolling Stones at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Saturday Feb. 18. Details about the preparations, the TV broadcast, the DVD, the Stones, where to meet for fans and lots more will be added in here, as well as references to the actual show, with pictures and reports. If you have information please send it by e-mail to: [email protected] - Thanks!
Feb. 18 at 3pm:
The front sections are supposed to be opened up at
4pm. Right now there are around 100,000 people lined
up for the show, while another few hundred thousand
are on the beach, on the street or on their way to the show.
Feb. 18 at 3pm: A tribute to the Stones. All made up by sand
from the beach.
Feb. 18 at 9am: It is early morning in Rio and
there are already more than 1000 fans in place
on the Copacabana beach first open area in front
of the B-stage.
Feb. 18 at 9am: We're wasting time!
Feb. 18 at 9am: The stage, the walkway from the
Stones hotel to the backstage area,
and the first 1000 or so fans in place.
There's space for plenty more!
Feb. 18 at 9am: Boys!
Feb. 18 at 9am: Girls!
Feb. 18 at 9am: Coconut drinks!
Feb. 18 at 9am: Security...
Feb. 18 at 9am: More security...
Feb. 17: The Rolling Stones arrived early morning today.
See arrival details below.
The stage has been all finished for a day or so.
They are now working on security barriers and the other
parts of the show. Locals fans are having a great time by
the B-stage celebrating the big event tomorrow, singing and dancing.
Feb. 17: Outside the Stones-hotel at 10pm in the evening.
A few hundred fans and a bunch of photographers are
patiently waiting in case somebody in the band will show up.
Feb. 17: Hundreds of items for sale by hundreds of street vendors.
T-shirts at R 20. The official ones showed up today as well price R 50,
which is 10 US dollars lower than in North America. Today is really the
day when everybody in Copacabana have started to mingle and the
subject is only THE STONES. Even in the other beaches like at Ipanema
it is still ONLY STONES - hundreds of T-shirt sellers, all sorts
of collector's items with Stones logos and Stones-related stuff.
Tomorrow is the big day. The biggest day...
The Stones landed in Rio at 2:40 this morning. They did not talk to the
press and were immediately driven to their hotel under a strong
security scheme, A bus and a Mercedes left the airport at 3 am,
escorted by 30 policemen in motorcycles, 15 police cars and private
security. They took the longest route to the hotel to avoid the "red
line" (dangerous district). They entered the hotel through a back
door, disappointing some 100 fans that were waiting at the main
entrance.
Ron Wood showed up in the balcony holding a cell phone.
See
picture of Ronnie.
Later Keith showed up as well.
They have requested a car to do some sightseeing today and are
expected to visit a samba school tonight or tomorrow.
After the show they bare expected to go directly to Buenos Aires.
New pictures of the stage and screen testing are at:
Terra.
Feb. 16: A new stage design has been put on top of the
original base stage. With the original base stage at
around 6 feet and the new stage at 6 feet lowest point
we do now have a stage that is around 12 feet i.e. 3 meters high.
And there are wings that are higher. See picture above taken
in the morning today. Also, the moving stage part that
will take then out to the B-stage is now in place as well.
See picture far left side.
They have placed a security crash barrier that will protect
the front area to be pushed to hard. This front area
will probably hold around 200,000 people. The beach can take
10 times that. In the front both sides there will be
VIP areas, according to the newspapers.
Feb. 16: The beach is now having like 8 sets of
extra sound towers each for a group of 200,000 people or so.
See the B-stage is now in place with two wings,
waithing for the center stage coming from the main stage,
with the band. And you can see the first section for around 200,000
people as well.
Afternoon picture.
Feb. 15: In the middle of the day they have got more stage
decorations. Now they have even started to insert the
main screen. As you see there is space in the middle
for one or two big screens.
Feb. 15: All made from sand. Plus a litte red color for the lips.
Unbelievable what you can do from almost nothing.
Now working on the "Welcome" bit...
Feb. 15: If you don't know the Stones will be
doing an even bigger bang at the Copacabana on Saturday
Feb 18 and you are in Rio then you don't move around much.
This sign is built in front of the tunnel just before
you get into the Cobacabana area.
Feb. 15: Rainbow Pizzaria. Is there a better place to be for a
quick drink? They have ITAIPAVA beer on draft. Right in front of the stage
on the beach side vs. the Av. Atlantica
Feb. 15: The stage as it looks like in the afternoon.
The new elevated stage have been put on top of the
main base stage.
The big video screen will be raised at a higher
level eventually. More screens to come.
Feb. 14: The stage as seen from above and behind.
They are building a separate walkway so that
the Rolling Stones can walk to the show from their
hotel, without having to cross the Cobacabana traffic.
Notice the large backstage area at the right,
and the special B-stage with a walkway to the left.
Feb. 14: The stage area is as per now a hard hat area.
Hundeds of construction workers are building it.
Notice the stage is relatively low compared to the
estimated crowd of 1 million people.
This is due to all the monitors and screens they are
building on the beach now.
Feb. 14: Stage as seen from the front.
The first PA system is on it's way up on the right.
The video screen at the right is finished,
while the video screen at the left was finished
later today.
Feb. 14: Lots of steel to be mounted. Notice one of the many additional
sound and vision towers in the background. They are building many
of these, so that people all over the beach can see and hear.
Feb. 14: Balcony Bar & Cafe. Four blocks from the stage
at Av. Atlantica 1424, three blocks from the Copacabana Palace.
Nice bar to meet up, as it is the only real bar in the area,
facing the beach, with plenty of outside and inside place,
drinks, foods.
Just stay out of trouble like Keith says.
Please send information, comments and reviews by e-mail to:
[email protected].
Thanks to
Carlos Umberto,
Arnold Kluenter,
Beau Miles
and
Martijn Jansen
for news links!
All photos copyright 2006 by IORR.
Not to be used or copied without permission.
Show day! Saturday Feb 18
Friday Feb 17
The arrival to Rio
From the press and about their arrival -
thanks to Gaby Del Bianco for translations!
Thursday Feb 16
Wednesday Feb 15
Tuesday Feb 14
Travel advices
As you fly into Rio Airport, make sure you have a hotel
already, as everything seems to be fully booked.
Ask the tourist agents at the airport if you don't have
any hotel still. You will get plenty of offers for a taxi
ride downtown at a fixed rate inside the terminal building.
Just ignore them and take one of the official yellow cabs
(with a blue stripe) lined up just outside the terminal. They
are cheapest as they run by the meter. A taxi ride to the
Cobacabana Stones stage Copacabana Palace area cost around
35 Reais i.e. around 15 US dollars. Take the advice given
in any big city - leave the wallet safe behind in your room
and bring only R 100 or so pocket money. Enjoy Rio!
Meeting places
Suggested meeting time 6pm in the afternoon,
or any time when you just want a drink or a snack.
Four blocks from the stage
at Av. Atlantica 1424, three blocks from the Copacabana Palace.
Nice bar to meet up, as it is the only real bar in the area,
facing the beach, with plenty of outside and inside place,
drinks, foods. See photo above (Feb 14).
Ideal for meals and drinks like 7-8pm,
or when you want a change from Balcony Bar.
Next to the street of Hotel Excelcior,
across the street of the backstage area.
Address: Av. Atlantica 1850.
Typical daytime place to see them
working on the stage.
Is there a better place to be for a
quick drink? They have ITAIPAVA beer on draft. Right in front of the stage
on the beach side vs. the Av. Atlantica.
See photo above (Feb 15).
Thanks!
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