The members of Rush are not just known for their ability to play progressive rock: they also are known for being creative and having a sly sense of humor. Often, their concerts begin with a clever video (such as the one about the polka band "Rash"), and sometimes there are strange items up on stage. Geddy Lee has said the washing machines were first put on stage by their road crew as a joke, and the band thought it was amusing, so they continued to do it.
Reportedly 250,000
The Queen's largest concert was entitled The Works Tour in 1984. It included the huge Rock in Rio festival in Brazil with over 325,000 audience.
Rock In Rio 1985 - supposedly 300,000 spectators. (according to Live After Death DVD)
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Rod Stewart's free 1994 New Year's Eve outdoor concert in Rio de Janeiro drew 3.5 million people!
I never seen neither one of them smoke since I saw them at Rio back in 2000, but my favorite band though.
Rush in Rio was created on 2003-10-21.
Rush in Rio - video - was created in 2003.
The cast of Rush in Rio - 2003 includes: Neil Peart as Himself - Drums
Reportedly 250,000
Rod Stewart
The Queen's largest concert was entitled The Works Tour in 1984. It included the huge Rock in Rio festival in Brazil with over 325,000 audience.
The Rock in Rio concerts are always in Rio, Brazil although there is another concert very similar to it called Rock in Lisbon which takes place in Lisbon Portugal, and Rock in Madrid which takes place in Madrid, Spain. ----- It seems that this year will be in Mexico!
Dora associated Rio with the city in Brazil, so she likely thought the movie was about adventures in Rio de Janeiro, possibly involving tropical birds or the carnival.
Rock In Rio 1985 - supposedly 300,000 spectators. (according to Live After Death DVD)
The largest crowd for a concert ever was an estimated 3.5 million people who attended a concert by Rod Stewart in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1994.
Largest concert attendance in 1986 for her live in Rio performance with over 250,000 in attendance.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Rod Stewart's free 1994 New Year's Eve outdoor concert in Rio de Janeiro drew 3.5 million people!