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Top 10 Fashion Trends to Rock at Coachella 2025

Story by Sophia Zapanta

Metallic shades, from silver and gold to holographic hues, are taking over at Coachella 2025. Think metallic bodysuits, crop tops, and accessories for a shiny, futuristic look. Pair with simple black or white for balance, letting the metallics steal the show. It’s the perfect mix of glam and modern edge that screams festival chic.

 www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/fashion/top-10-fashion-trends-to-rock-at-coachella-2025 

Lady Gaga Draws 2.1 Million Fans to Record-Breaking Free Concert at Rio's Copacabana Beach

Story by Mitchell Peters

Lady Gaga performed to a record-breaking crowd during her free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday (May 3).

"Tonight, we're making history," she told the massive audience. "Thank you for making history with me."

The concert began around 10 p.m. local time, with the 39-year-old pop icon opening with her 2011 track "Bloody Mary." She followed it with a hit-filled set including fan favorites like "Poker Face" and "Alejandro," as well as music from her latest Billboard 200-topping album, Mayhem.

Concert organizers estimated that approximately 2.1 million people attended the free Copacabana Beach show, according to Associated Press. The event is now the highest-attended concert by a female artist in history, surpassing Madonna's 2024 performance at the same venue, which drew 1.6 million.

The largest concert crowd in history is still held by Rod Stewart, who drew 3.5 million fans to a New Year's Eve performance at Copacabana Beach in 1994, according to the Guinness World Records.

Gaga's performance drew over 1 million Brazilians and approximately 500,000 Little Monsters who flew in for the show, generating more than $100,000 for Rio's economy, NPR reports. The city's tourism department has announced that free concerts will continue to be held at Copacabana Beach at least through 2028.

The Rio concert marked Gaga's first performance in Brazil since 2012.

 www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/lady-gaga-draws-2-1-million-fans-to-record-breaking-free-concert-at-rio-s-copacabana-beach/ 

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