A crew member helping to assemble the stage for Shakira’s upcoming concert in Brazil has died following an accident on Sunday, according to event organizers.
“The event organizers confirm that an accident this Sunday afternoon (April 26th) tragically claimed the life of a professional who was working on assembling the structures for the show,” event organizers said in a statement shared to social media ahead of Shakira’s May 2 concert in Rio.
“First responders provided initial care at the scene, and the Fire Department was immediately called to transport the patient. Unfortunately, the professional passed away at the hospital.
“At this time, we are providing all support, comfort, and solidarity to the responsible company, its team, and the victim’s family.”
Workers prepare the stage for a concert by Colombian pop star Shakira at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Monday, April 27, 2026.
AP Photo/Bruna Prado
The local fire brigade (CBMERJ) confirmed to People that the crew member suffered “crushing injuries to his lower limbs in a lifting system.”
“Military personnel from the ambulance service of the 3rd Maritime Group (GMAR-Copacabana) immediately began pre-hospital care on the victim, who was then transported to the Miguel Couto Municipal Hospital,” the statement continued. “Despite the efforts of the rescue teams, death was confirmed.”
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The state fire brigade confirmed to Reuters that the worker died after being injured during the assembly of a stage for a public concert featuring the Colombian pop star in Rio de Janeiro.
Shakira has not addressed the accident publicly.
Global News has reached out to CBMERJ and Shakira’s representative for further comment.
In a post on Saturday, Shakira said she was “Prepping so many surprises for you: guest artists, new wardrobe, songs you’ll love to hear.”
Shakira is set to perform on Saturday at what has become a major event in Rio de Janeiro, which has previously attracted millions of tourists to watch famous performers present free concerts on Brazil’s iconic Copacabana beach.
— with files from Reuters
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