Caldeirão com Mion this Saturday (28) divided opinions on social media. The special program in honor of Djavan was seen by some Internet users as a copy of the format adopted by Altas Horas, directed by Serginho Groisman. “Same script?” the viewer asked.
During the attraction, the 74yearold musician played some hits and received messages of love from fans and friends. He became emotional several times when discussing his career.
On X [antigo Twitter]Viewers watching the show commented on the similarity between the tribute to Djavan and the format of Altas Horas. “They’re reworking Caldeirão, but with this homage to Djavan, there was no need to give it an Altas Horas feel, was there?” said user Mario.
“Globo has become a great repeat, right. Caldeirão does what Altas Horas does, what Som Brasil does. And the Globosat channels have become home to talk shows with many guests,” complained Tiago Paulo. “Caldeirão became Altas Horas?” asked Igor Coelho.
Despite the criticism, there were also those who praised Marcos Mion’s initiative to honor Djavan. “I think it’s so nice of Caldeirão and Altas Horas to come together and pay homage to the oldest singers. It shows that they are well, that it helps those who suffer from depression and anxiety. Congratulations on the program in honor of Djavan!” wrote Paty Ferreira.
“I’m a big fan of paying homage to the already legendary artists in our music. Caldeirão, like Altas Horas, got it right. Open TV is like that too,” praised João Camilo.