Without a return ticket, Madonna fan travels to show and sells singer’s t-shirts to raise money

Without a return ticket, Madonna fan travels to show and sells singer’s t-shirts to raise money
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Mozart Ferré traveled from Recife to Rio de Janeiro with the intention of raising the amount for his return ticket by selling personalized shirts with Madonna’s photo. The singer’s 40th birthday show will take place next Saturday on Copacabana Beach in front of 1.5 million people.

Madonna fan counts on selling personalized t-shirts to buy return ticket

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Singer Madonna has barely arrived in Rio de Janeiro and fans are already in an uproar awaiting the Queen of Pop’s 40th anniversary show next Saturday, the 4th, at Copacabana Beach. In addition to funny memes, some fans are doing real ‘crazy things’ to see the artist up close.

This is the case of Mozart Ferré from Pernambuco, who left Recife only with a one-way ticket to Rio de Janeiro. His goal is to get the amount for the return ticket by selling personalized shirts with the singer’s photo. In a post on social media, Mozart reported that the items cost R$70 in the first promotional batch.

In fact, Mozart took advantage of a live interview to talk about the experience and ask for help with sales. “Guys, please help me! I couldn’t help but come to this wonderful star’s show. And now I’m here without a return ticket. So, help me by buying my shirts because Madonna is worth everything”, he said during recording the program Gossipingof SBT.

With the right to the mega structure, the show will mark the end of The Celebration Tour, a show that toured the world in celebration of the Queen of Pop’s 40-year career. The free show will take place on Copacabana Beach for an expected audience of 1.5 million people.

Source: Redação Terra

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: return ticket Madonna fan travels show sells singers tshirts raise money

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