Summary Rio is expecting to host 752,000 tourists for its lavish New Year's Eve celebrations.
RIO DE JANEIRO: US singer Stevie Wonder joined Brazil s Gilberto Gil late Tuesday for a massive free Christmas concert on Rio s Copacabana beach attended by half a million people.
"Tudo bem?" (Everything allright?) Wonder shouted out to the crowd in Portugese after being led on stage by his sons.
Dressed in a golden suit, the blind singer began his set with "What a Wonderful World," then performed hits like "I Just Called to Say I Love You," "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" and to sing a cover of the late Michael Jackson, "The Way You Make Me Feel."
Earlier, Gil opened the show with "Realce" and "A Novidade" on a stage set with the exclusive Copacabana Palace Hotel as a backdrop.
"Good night Rio, Merry Christmas. Thank you for the gift of your presence," he said.
Up to a million spectators had been initially expected, but police estimates cited in local media put the number at 450,000 to half a million people who braved sweltering temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) on one of the hottest evenings of the year.
During a benefit concert a week ago, Wonder and Gil performed for thousands of people who paid a $400 entry fee each.
Rio is expecting to host 752,000 tourists for its lavish New Year s Eve celebrations.
Throughout the Southern hemisphere s summer season, which began on December 21 and ends in March, about 3.2 billion tourists are expected to flock to the city and spend $2.6 billion, according to Tourism Ministry figures.
For February s Carnival, the state government hopes 900,000 tourists will visit the city and spend about $665 million.
