Overview
- The São Paulo Public Prosecutor’s Office instructed police to be ready during the concert to arrest him if he performs “Heil Hitler” or makes statements sympathetic to Nazism.
- Mayor Ricardo Nunes said the city will block any activity by those who promote Nazism in São Paulo.
- Prosecutor Ana Beatriz Pereira de Souza Frontini prohibited swastikas and other Nazi symbolism at the show.
- Promoters were reported to risk detention for omission if restrictions are violated, with local reports naming Guilherme Cavalcante and Jean Fabrício Ramos.
- The performance remains dated for Nov. 29 but lacks a confirmed venue after a previous deal was revoked, while tickets are still being sold.