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Planet Pop Festival : ウィキペディア英語版
Planet Pop Festival


Planet Pop Festival has been an annual festival of dance music performed by the Building Records label, which has involved dance music artists of international radio stations in Brazil each year.
The show, which had its first edition in 2003, only had one Brazilian submission, with the international group Lasgo playing the opening show. The event had not yet been termed "Planet Pop Festival" during the first year, but was named thus in 2004. The location of the show has been the Via Funchal theatre, located in Vila Olímpia of São Paulo.
The events for the festivals from 2004-2009 are described below.
==2004 Edition==
The first Planet Pop Festival was held on 13/14 August 2004, at the Via Funchal playhouse. At the time of the event, which was streamed live by Jovem Pan radio station, as dance music was having a surge in popularity at the time.
Italian Rossano Prini, known as DJ Ross, was popular with the hits "Emotion", "Floating In Love" and "Dreamland". Tristano De Bonis, known by the stage name Magic Box, was popular with the hits "This Is Better" and "If You". Erika, the sister of Tristano De Bonis (Magic Box) was popular with the songs "Ditto", "I Do not Know" and "Relations", and at that time had a roll with DJ Ross. The trio, which comes from Italy, was certainly one of the great attractions of the night, performing together on stage.
On the same night, there were also two of the most renowned projects in the history of dance music: Lasgo and Ian Van Dahl. The first, led by singer Evi Goffin and accompanied by dancer duo, ended the evening concerts, and was certainly the show that most stirred the public. Ian Van Dahl played his new hits of the then-new CD ''Lost & Found'', and also old hits such as "Castles In The Sky", "Try" and "Will I?". The show also had performances by Brazilian project Dalimas playing a remix cover of "Livin' On A Prayer" by Bon Jovi.
The estimated audience to have watched the 2003 shows was over 15 thousand people, between the two nights. The first night, the show was recorded, and its DVD released 7 months later; it was called "Live Planet Pop Festival in Brazil, Volume 1".

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