Rosalía in Lisbon: the “chromers” standing and the union’s condemnation

Rosalía in Lisbon: the “chromers” standing and the union’s condemnation

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Rosalía in Lisbon: the “chromers” standing and the union’s condemnation

Fans standing at Rosalía’s concert at MEO Arena

“Kick in the mouth or just a slap?” And also the repeat Carminho and the newcomer… Kika Nazareth, who went to the confessional.

Rosalía returned to Portugal, almost 10 years after his debut in the country. Now as a global “atypical” pop star, contrary to what was happening at the time.

He performed two concerts in MEO Arena, in Lisbon. The Portuguese capital entered the “Lux” tour, her fourth studio album.

Just like the day before, this Thursday Rosalía called to the stage Carminho. And another well-known Portuguese woman also appeared: In Nazareth. The Barcelona footballer, a Portuguese international, did not go to sing – she went to the confessional, revealing something supposedly private to the Catalan singer.

“Cromos” standing

Among the thousands of fans who formed queues and queues, hours before the show started – most of them dressed in white, which looked like they were going to see the Pope or looked like World Youth Days, as described by – there was Nilton.

The comedian didn’t like being in an area for seating…with people standing in front of you.

“I want your opinion on the trading cards who buy tickets for the seats, but then they have to stand up for the entire show and those in the back are screwed. Kick in the mouth or just a shoe?” he asked on Twitter.

Photojournalists banned

On another matter, the Journalists’ Union (SJ) criticized Rosalía’s stance, which banned the entry of photojournalists at shows – the images available are all captured by the singer’s team photographer.

The union showed “high concern” about “the growing impediments to the work of photojournalists, a new example of which is the blockade imposed on Rosalía’s concerts in Lisbon.”

“It is clear that society loses when journalistic language is replaced by propaganda. The SJ salutes the various vehicles that refused to publish promotional photographs in their articles about the event”, says the statement.

Nuno Teixeira da Silva, ZAP //

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