The last day of singer Taylor Swift’s performance in Rio de Janeiro, this Monday (20), was marked by confusion in front of the Nilton Santos stadium, where the show will take place. According to fans of the artist, a group was jumping queues.
The fight occurred around noon. Two young women were harassed after allegedly trying to pass in front of other people, which has not been proven.
During the commotion, a young woman even jumped over one of the guardrails and pushed fans who had allegedly jumped the queue. The police were called and the girls were escorted to medical care, inside the stadium.
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The last day of the North American singer’s shows, in the capital of Rio de Janeiro, also saw new complaints about the organization.
Young Clarissa Vieira came from the United States for the artist’s tour in Brazil. According to her, nothing has changed in relation to Saturday’s show (18), which was postponed until today because of the heat.
“I came for Saturday’s show, which was cancelled. I arrived a little later, but it’s exactly the same. They said it would be better, but there is no change”, said Clarissa.
Student Júlia Alvarenga also criticized the lack of support for fans. “It’s still a bit disorganized. There are people trying to jump the queue and we don’t see any employees here to help us”, she said.
Water
The lack of water mentioned by fans at the first presentation, last week, was also the target of complaints this Monday.
“I arrived at 9am and still didn’t see anyone distributing water. They had everything to improve this experience”, complained Victoria Leal.
On the first day of Taylor Swift’s tour, Ana Clara Benevides, 23, died after feeling ill at the beginning of the show. She suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest and did not survive.
Fans of the singer crowdfunded online and managed to raise funds to help move the body from Rio to the interior of Mato Grosso do Sul, where burial is planned.
“We hope that the logistics of the queue are better because the worst part was out here. It turns out that when you open the gate, the disorganization gets worse”, said Rodrigo Costa.
Other side
Wanted by CNN , the Military Police said that agents from the 3rd BPM (Méier) “intervened in a disagreement between a group of young people in the queue to access the Nilton Santos stadium”. According to the PM, the incident will be taken to the arena’s Special Criminal Court.
“It is worth noting that the event is private and the safety of spectators accessing the stadium is the responsibility of the company holding the show. The Military Police continues to monitor the surroundings and access roads to the stadium”, added the PM.
A CNN He contacted the company Time For Fun, responsible for organizing the show, but has not yet received a response.
Source: CNN Brasil

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