Actor from Bahia participates in the opening of Bad Bunny's shows in Brazil; meet him
Actor Álvaro Emílio, from Bahia, opened for Bad Bunny's shows in São Paulo with a short film showcasing Brazilian youth culture.
Álvaro Emílio, a 20-year-old actor and model from Santo Antônio de Jesus, Bahia, recently participated in the opening act for two concerts by Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny in Brazil. The performances took place at Allianz Parque in São Paulo on consecutive nights, where thousands of fans gathered to see the popular artist. Álvaro's involvement included a unique presentation in the form of a short film, highlighting the excitement and anticipation surrounding Bad Bunny's visit to Brazil.
The short film featured Álvaro alongside actress Lili de Siqueira, portraying two Brazilian teenagers who are passionate fans of Bad Bunny. Their characters express concern over the potential cancellation of the artist's appearance and invoke his presence by singing a portion of the song "La Mudanza." This moment beautifully set the stage for Bad Bunny's entrance and engaged fans in a narrative that resonates with youth culture and fandom in Brazil.
Álvaro shared with G1 that his selection for this project was handled discreetly, receiving a direct invitation from a producer without a public casting process. Filming took place in São Paulo in a set designed to resemble an ordinary Brazilian home, further enhancing the relatable portrayal of fan culture. This project not only highlights Álvaro's emerging talent but also reflects the cultural impact and connection between local artists and global phenomena in the music industry.