Tony Salles' Trio Breaks Down During Parade, and Singer Ends Show Before Completing Circuit in Salvador
Singer Tony Salles had to end his parade prematurely due to a breakdown of his electric trio in Salvador's carnival.
During the carnival festivities in Salvador, singer Tony Salles was forced to conclude his parade prematurely when the electric trio he was leading broke down before reaching the end of the Osmar circuit. This incident occurred near the Relógio de São Pedro monument, where Salles informed his fans that the performance would end, disappointing many who were enjoying the carnival atmosphere.
Salles, known for his hit song "Panamera," had been energizing the crowd as he dragged thousands of revelers along the route, which showcases the vibrant culture of Salvador's carnival. This event marked his second appearance in the streets during the grand celebration of the carnival, highlighting his popularity and the high expectations surrounding his performances. The breakdown served as a reminder of the challenges that can arise in such large-scale outdoor events.
Despite the hiccup, Tony Salles is scheduled to return to the carnival on Friday, February 14, at the Dodô circuit (Barra-Ondina), with plans to finish his participation in the festivities with the As Muquiranas bloc in Campo Grande on Sunday. This scheduling indicates the artist's resilience and commitment to entertaining his fans, maintaining excitement for his upcoming shows amidst the unpredictable nature of live performances during carnival season.