After appealing the decision of TSE (Supreme Electoral Tribunal) Who tried to censor a political demonstration in Lollapalooza Brasil 2022Singer Lucas Silvera, head of Fresno, provokes the president Jair Bolsonaro (pl).
Em seu perfil no Twitter, o artista compartilhou uma foto do jornal Folha de S.Paulo, que repercutiu um pedido de “Fora, Bolsonaro” feito pelo Fresno durante apresentação no Festival e, na Legenda, marcou o Presidente em tom de provoca: ” We are ok “.
Fresno presented Sunday (27), the third and final day of Lollapalooza Brasil 2022, When TSE accepted an application from PLBolsonaro’s party, which tried to prevent a political demonstration at the event, After singer Pablo Vitar showed his support for former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva in his performance at the festivalclaiming the existence of an irregular and early electoral campaign.
Today, PL withdrew the action that attempted to censor artists in Lollapalooza. According to Folha, the request came directly from Jair Bolsonaro, who could have been “angry” at the suspension.
Protests, mourning and kissing: key moments in Lollapalooza 2022
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Lollapalooza’s three days were full! In addition to the performances, the audience followed quarrels, mourning, storms and even a new affair between celebrities.
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Pablo Vitar’s show has become a matter of justice! After the singer made speeches against Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and in favor of Lula (PT), the president opened a complaint to TSE. The court banned festival artists from political demonstrations.
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In addition to Papelo, the British marina also criticized Bolsonaro on his Saturday show: “Damn Bolsonaro,” the singer said.
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Despite the TSE ban, the artists refused to avoid the topic in their shows. On Sunday, Fresno’s band premiered the lyrics of “Fora Bolsonaro” on the big screen.
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Fresno co-star Lolo Santos, who also said: “Censorship, it will never be repeated”
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Gloria Grove also protested on her Sunday show: She wore a number 13 outfit, from PT, and asked, “Can we go back in time? Is that what’s going on? Do they want to silence us? Censorship in 2022 It’s f*ck! Out Bolsonaro!”
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Hearing the audience chant the choirs against Bolsonaro, rapper Djunga joked, “You can’t talk. Since you can’t, let’s talk, because I like disobedience.”
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Marina Sina avoided mentioning Bolsonaro’s name directly, but encouraged the public to organize (or remove) voter registration: “Let’s vote, this is the only minimal way to change something.”
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The youth vote was also on the agenda of the Emicida program, which invited Criolo to the stage – the rapper appeared in a T-shirt with an electronic ballot box and the word “Vote” on the back.
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The festival was also celebrated in honor of Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for the Foo Fighters who was found dead in Columbia on Friday.
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Perry Farrell, creator of Lollapalooza, appeared in a video in honor of the musician
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The tribute made the band’s fans cry. Foo Fighters will be the last group to perform at the festival
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Miley Cyrus also made an impact on stage when she dedicated the song “Angels Like You” to the vocalist.
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The Miley show is still attended by Anitta, who on the first day of the festival became the first Brazilian to reach the top of the list of the world’s most listened to songs on Spotify.
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And there was a new affair between celebrities! Ex-BBBs Viih Tube and Rodrigo Mussi were caught kissing each other on the third day of the festival
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Rain was also present at the festival: on Friday, a person had to be taken to the hospital after a structure collapsed during a storm.
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