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Sepultura fans in disbelief as final concert in São Paulo runs 3 hours late due to bizarre technical glitch mimicking a thunderstorm.

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Sepultura fans in disbelief as final concert in São Paulo runs 3 hours late due to bizarre technical glitch mimicking a thunderstorm.

SÃO PAULO — Metalheads spent 3 grueling hours waiting in the rain as Sepultura’s farewell show at the Estádio do Morumbi was suddenly delayed by a malfunctioning sound system that blasted white noise and simulated thunderclaps. Organizers initially blamed a "rogue weather simulation software" that accidentally switched on, but a leaked audio clip from the venue suggests the glitch was a deliberate prank by a disgruntled sound engineer. The band, already emotional about their final performance after 40 years, reportedly walked off stage twice before the issue was resolved. Fans on social media are split: some call it a heartfelt farewell, others say it was a fiasco from hell. Authentic footage shows Sepultura finally playing "Roots Bloody Roots" at 3 AM to a soaked, ecstatic crowd.