More than 2 million fans gathered at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro for Lady Gaga’s free concert, local officials confirmed. REUTERS


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Police in Brazil arrested two people who were plotting an attack at Lady Gaga’s concert in Rio de Janeiro. The suspects, a man and a teenager, had tried to recruit others, including young people, to carry out the attack using explosives and Molotov cocktails. The main target was the LGBTQ+ community attending the free show on Copacabana beach. Authorities confirmed that the attackers aimed to get attention on social media.

Third Person Arrested for 'Satanic' Plot

In a separate search, another man was arrested for planning a “satanic ritual” involving the killing of a child or baby during the concert. The suspect believed that Lady Gaga, an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, was a satanist and wanted to carry out his own violent response. He was charged with terrorism and attempting to incite violence.

The ‘Little Monsters’ and Radical Groups

The police operation, called "Operation Fake Monster," revealed that the suspects had tried to recruit people by pretending to be part of Gaga’s fan base, known as “Little Monsters.” Police say the group was involved in online hate activities, spreading harmful ideas like hate crimes and violence. They also targeted teenagers with their radical views.

The arrested individuals were found with illegal firearms and disturbing materials, including child pornography. Fifteen search warrants were executed in nine different locations across Brazil, with two actions coordinated by the U.S. Consulate, which had warned Brazilian authorities of potential threats.

No Safety Concerns Before Concert

Lady Gaga’s team was not informed of any safety issues before or during the show. A spokesperson for Gaga confirmed that the team was working closely with authorities and that safety measures were in place to protect the singer and the fans. The concert went ahead without incident, and the artist did not receive any direct communication about the threats.

The police made sure to handle the operation discreetly, avoiding causing panic among the public. One concertgoer, Dani Morera Trettin, who attended the event, expressed relief that the threat wasn’t made public earlier, as it could have caused fear. He also shared his disappointment that the LGBTQ+ community was targeted but praised Gaga for spreading “queer joy” in a world that is becoming more conservative.

Lady Gaga's Emotional Performance

Following the concert, Gaga shared her gratitude with her Brazilian fans. She posted on Instagram about the “historical moment” of performing in Rio, calling the crowd’s energy overwhelming. Gaga said she was deeply moved by the experience and expressed her thanks for the vibrant Brazilian culture.

The concert was attended by around 2.1 million people, making it one of the largest in the country’s history. Gaga’s show marked her return to Brazil since her 2012 performance.

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