Cirque du Soleil wants audiences to relive Messi's World Cup party
People attend the launching of the show Messi10 by Cirque du Soleil, inspired by the life, values and career of Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in this photo released and distributed to Reuters on August 3, 2023. Cirque du Soleil/Handout via REUTERS
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A Cirque du
Soleil production inspired by the life and career of Argentine soccer legend
Lionel Messi, will be staged in Buenos Aires in October, where Argentina's
World Cup glory in Qatar still lives strong.
The
performance titled 'Messi10', after his favored jersey number, showcases the
rise of the striker from his early childhood in Rosario to his iconic moment as
world champion.
"The
incredible thing with this show is that the legend is alive, so he had to
approve it," Sean McKeown, artistic director of Cirque du Soleil told
Reuters at the preview show in Buenos Aires.
When the
producers presented their plans to Messi, his only suggestion was that his
family values were reflected in the final performance.
"There
is a number in the show that we call 'Family' (...) and it is beautiful because
he is a normal person, a very kind guy with his feet on the ground,"
McKeown said.
Songs such
as the World Cup anthem 'Muchachos' by La Mosca, will be performed by a cast of
34 acrobats on a stage that replicates a stadium.
Cirque du
Soleil first premiered the show in 2019 in Barcelona, where Messi was playing
at the time. In recent years the company has tried to broaden its appeal,
moving outside circus acts to performances celebrating music icons and creating
immersive experiences with video game partners.
Plans to
stage 'Messi10' in other locations were postponed due to the pandemic.
"We always
had the idea to continue a show about the sports career of a living legend such
as Leo," said Matias Loizaga, executive producer of 'Messi10'.
Buenos Aires
hosts the performance on Oct. 5 and the sporting star is expected to attend.
"There
is no better time than now to launch it here," McKeown said. "The
Argentine public is the best place to see it because they will understand it
right away."
Plans to
tour Latin American in 2024 are underway with a date confirmed in the Dominican
Republic in April, the company said.


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