Heavy rain interrupts a show by the duo Brenno & Matheus at a rodeo in the interior of SP The country duo Brenno & Matheus, known for the hit "Descer pra BC", had to end their performance at the rodeo in Bariri (SP), on Friday night (12), after heavy rain hit the city. Despite the storm, part of the audience remained in the arena and remained lively even in the rain. However, the show had to be stopped for security reasons. 📲 Join the g1 Bauru and Marília channel on WhatsApp As the Bariri Rodeio Show organization informed g1, the presentation was already in the final stretch when it was necessary to turn off the equipment and close the show to guarantee the safety of the artists, the technical team and the public. Heavy rain interrupts a show by the duo Brenno & Matheus at a rodeo in the interior of SP Reproduction A video published on the duo's social media shows the moment in which singer Brenno announces the end of the performance precisely during the performance of the duo's biggest hit, "Descer pra BC". Watch above. "I really wanted to finish the show with you, but unfortunately, due to safety regulations, we will have to stop. Thank you very much, with all my heart. It was not a lack of desire to be here with you", the singer told the audience. After what happened, Brenno & Matheus also spoke out on social media and regretted the interruption of the show. "Yesterday was beautiful, what energy! Unfortunately, the rain took over and ended up interrupting all the equipment. I really wanted to have done the full show for these wonderful people from Bariri-SP. But, even so, we had an incredible moment under the rain with you. If it were up to us, we would have stayed there with these people, because this affection is priceless. It was a short time, but it was beautiful, special and unforgettable. Thank you very much for your affection and understanding", wrote the duo. Brenno and Matheus in the video 'Descer pra BC' Social networks Initial plugin text See more news from the region on g1 Bauru and Marília VIDEOS: watch reports from the region