Adam Levine did not hide his admiration for the Brazilian public during the Maroon 5 show held in São Paulo last Friday (5). In a moment of interaction with fans, the band’s lead singer made a warm statement that highlighted the special affection he feels for the country.
During the presentation, he commented on a question he often receives about where the best fans are. With enthusiasm, the singer did not hesitate in his response: “No contact, Brazil!”, a statement that was received with euphoria by the audience present.
Intimate show marks return to Brazil
Maroon 5’s presentation in São Paulo had a more intimate character, providing a different experience for the fans who attended the event. The show not only marked the group’s return to Brazil after a few years, but also served as the official opening of the Bud Live platform.
The Bud Live platform aims to celebrate the connection between the Brazilian public, creating unique and memorable experiences. The choice of Maroon 5 for this moment demonstrates the band’s relevance in the Brazilian music scene and the strong bond that the artists maintain with their fans in the country.
The group’s performance included their biggest hits and provided moments of interaction between the vocalist and the audience. The energy of the Brazilian public, so praised by Levine, was a fundamental element in the success of the show.
