When you think of a show, you already imagine a huge number of people, a big stage and an event of grandiose proportions, which is already too much, but some events managed to go beyond that and overcome absurd amounts of fans present, building true shows directed by the greatest artists of their time, considered the greatest shows in history.
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1. Woodstock, 1969
At a time when the rise of the musical empire was taking on even more evident proportions, one of the biggest events in the world with huge attractions took place.
This was the Woodstock festival, in New York, in the United States, where 450,000 people gathered to watch great artists of the time such as Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Janis Joplin and more.
To this day, Woodstock is remembered and mentioned by many artists today, leaving its mark as an unquestionably memorable event.
2. Rolling Stones, 2006
Brazil also marked its presence, receiving one of the most recognized bands in the history of music: the Rolling Stones, with a show in Rio de Janeiro.
The free event took place on Copacabana Beach and brought together around 1.5 million people.
3. Isle of Festival, 1970
Rock 'n roll was an extremely influential musical genre at that time and most events revolved around this style that characterized an era in history.
The Isle of Festival took place in the UK and brought together 600,000 people to follow artists such as Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, Chicago and many more.
4. Live 8, 2005
With artists still active in the world of music to this day, we have Live 8 that brought those who would still make a lot of history ahead in their career.
Destiny’s Child, Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys and Kanye West are just some of the names present at the concert that took place in Philadelphia, with more than 1.5 million fans.
5. Rod Stewart, 1994
One more that happened in Brazil: the sensation Rod Stewart came to Rio de Janeiro to gather a colossal crowd of 3.5 million people in his New Year's show.
Copacabana shuddered with the strong presence of the star.
6. Monsters of Rock, 1991
To close with a golden key, a show that has the presence of none other than AC/DC and Metallica together can only be a blast.
That's what happened in Moscow, a free event attended by an overwhelming 1.6 million people.