City Hall expects to receive 2 million people and presented special planning for the event
The city of Rio de Janeiro presented, this Wednesday (April 29, 2026), the operational planning for the singer Shakira’s concert, which will take place this Saturday (May 2, 2026), on Copacabana beach. Two million people are expected for the “Everybody in Rio” event. 
Municipal agents will work in several areas to ensure the success of the event and the functioning of the city.
To facilitate public movement, there will be a special transport operation, with exclusive lines leaving from Botafogo to Copacabana, in addition to 24-hour operation of the Metro and Line 1 of the VLT (Light Rail Vehicle).
The city hall also detailed the access and parking closures in Copacabana, which begin in the early hours of Saturday morning. In addition, 318 cameras will be used to monitor the Copacabana region, 162 of which will be installed on the waterfront and on roads close to the event. 
“This is not the city of big events by chance. The city of Rio de Janeiro has expertise, a history of great achievements in the area of events that go far beyond the city hall, the government or public bodies. For us, parties are a serious matter”said the mayor of Rio, Eduardo Cavalieri (PSD).
Colombian singer Shakira disembarked on a private jet at 10:30 am, at Rio de Janeiro International Airport (Galeão) on Wednesday (29 April). From there, the artist went straight to the Copacabana Palace hotel, where she is staying with her entire entourage.
Show

The party starts at 5:30 pm, with performances by two guest DJs on the stage set up in front of the Copacabana Palace. The main show, by Shakira, is scheduled for 9:45 pm and should last around two hours.
After the performance, from 0:15 am, another DJ takes over. “It will stay until 2 am for those who want to enjoy it more and leave more calmly, without the need to rush, helping the event to spread out safely”explained the president of Riotur, Bernardo Fellows.
As was done in other shows on the beach, there will be a special structure for people with disabilities, with 3 reserved areas: in front of Rua Duvivier, Rua Ronald de Carvalho and Avenida Prado Júnior.
Block
There will be 78 security towers along the waterfront and a Public Agency Center to monitor the event, at Rua República do Peru. Pedestrian access will have 18 checkpoints, as in previous events, distributed throughout the Copacabana waterfront.
The Military Police will prohibit entry with glass bottles at roadblocks.
It will also be prohibited:
- the sale of glass bottles by street vendors;
- fencing of public areas by squatters;
- use of a larger area than that authorized by the kiosks;
- parking on roads closed by CET-Rio (Traffic Engineering Company;
- loading and unloading of goods outside of specified hours.
Interdictions
CET-Rio will implement a special traffic operation for the event.
The scheme began midnight this Saturday (May 2), with the total closure of Avenida Atlântica and its access points for passenger cars, including the waterfront lanes and next to buildings, in addition to the prohibition of parking in Copacabana, Botafogo and Avenida Epitácio Pessoa, in Lagoa.
To the 18hthe general blocking of access roads to Copacabana will begin, with the exception of taxis and regular buses.
Aterro do Flamengo and Enseada de Botafogo will also be closed, to prepare the bus terminal for public departure.
To the 19hthe blockade will become total for all types of vehicles, including buses and taxis, which will no longer be able to circulate through the neighborhood.
Traffic in Copacabana will begin to be released from 4:00 a.m. on Sunday morning (May 3, 2026). The lane along the edge of Avenida Atlântica, for the leisure area, will remain closed, as occurs on Sundays and holidays, in addition to 24 other external blocking points. From 10am onwards, the road next to the buildings on Avenida Atlântica will be opened. The reversible lane will be implemented on this track.
The city hall recommends that the public give preference to public transport, especially the subway, which is not impacted by road closures; plan your journey in advance; avoid closed areas; use alternative routes; and follow the instructions of traffic agents and posted signage.
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