In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).

Context: Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven. Census Bureau estimates since then have indicated Hartford's subsequent fall to fourth place statewide as a result of sustained population growth in the coastal city of Stamford., The Maracanã Stadium (//, ), officially Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, is a football stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The stadium is part of a complex that includes an arena known by the name of "Maracanãzinho", which means "The Little Maracanã" in Portuguese. Owned by the Rio de Janeiro state government, it is, as is the Maracanã neighborhood where it is located, named after the Rio Maracanã, a now canalized river in Rio de Janeiro., Neil Ellwood Peart, (born September 12, 1952), is a Canadian-American musician and author, best known as the drummer and primary lyricist for the rock band Rush. Peart has received numerous awards for his musical performances, including an induction into the "Modern Drummer" Hall of Fame in 1983, making him the youngest person ever so honored. He is known for his technical proficiency and stamina., Vapor Trails is the seventeenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, produced by Paul Northfield and released in May 2002. Its release marked the first studio album for the band since "Test for Echo" in 1996 (the longest gap between Rush albums to date) because of personal tragedies that befell drummer Neil Peart in the late 1990s. According to the band, the entire developmental process for "Vapor Trails" was extremely taxing and took about 14 months to finish, the longest the band had ever spent writing and recording a studio album. Despite controversy surrounding its production and sound quality, the album debuted to moderate praise and was supported by the band's first tour in six years, including first-ever concerts in Mexico City and Brazil, where they played to some of the largest crowds of their career. The album was certified gold in Canada in August 2002., Rush in Rio is a live DVD by Canadian band Rush , released in 2003 ( see 2003 in music ) . It is also available as a three CD set . It was the first concert DVD ever released by the band and is a two - disc set containing 28 songs . Bonus features include a tour documentary , multi-angle viewing options for certain songs and behind - the - scenes footage . The performance was recorded and filmed at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil and was the final night on the 2002 Vapor Trails Tour . It is the band 's first live video that presents a single night 's entire performance . The attendance at this show was 40,000 , the second largest crowd at a show on the Vapor Trails Tour ( the largest crowd being 60,000 at the previous night 's show in São Paulo ) . The crew had such a difficult time driving from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro that they were hours late when they arrived at the stadium , and no sound or video check was done because the crowd was entering by the time everything was set up . After this show , Neil Peart 's rotating drum riser was destroyed when it was being removed from the stadium by a flat - bed truck whose driver miscalculated the height of the exit . The Vapor Trails carpet that was on the stage was left behind after it got so soaked with rain water it could not fly back with the rest of the equipment , and was later sold on eBay to a fan in Connecticut . The Rush In Rio DVD received the 2004 Juno Award for `` Music DVD of the Year . '', The Vapor Trails Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their album "Vapor Trails". It marked the first tour in nearly five years after the band entered a hiatus due to personal tragedies in drummer Neil Peart's life. The tour kicked off June 28, 2002 at the Meadows Music Center in Hartford, Connecticut and culminated in a three show stint in Brazil, the last night of which was recorded November 23, 2002 at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The recording was released October 2003 as a triple CD and dual DVD entitled "Rush in Rio" . During this tour Rush played in front of the largest crowds of their career, the largest of which was a capacity of 60,000 in São Paulo. The show at Maracana Stadium represented the second largest attendance for a headlining Rush concert with 40,000 people., São Paulo ("Saint Paul" in English) is a municipality located in the southeast region of Brazil. The metropolis is an alpha global cityas listed by the GaWCand is the most populous city in Brazil, the Americas, and in the Southern Hemisphere. The municipality is also Earth's 12th largest city proper by population. The city is the capital of the homonymous state of São Paulo, Brazil's most populous and wealthiest state. It exerts strong international influence in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The name of the city honors Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area of Greater São Paulo ranks as the most populous in Brazil, the 11th most populous on Earth, and largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world., Rush in Rio is a three-disc live album by Canadian band Rush, released on October 21, 2003. The album is also available as a two DVD set. With the exception of the last two tracks on the third disc, the album was recorded at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on the final night of the Vapor Trails Tour. The other two tracks were taken from previous shows on the same tour. "Between Sun & Moon" was recorded at the Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix, Arizona, on September 27, 2002, and "Vital Signs" was recorded at the Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City, Quebec, on October 19, 2002., Subject: rush in rio , Relation: instance_of, Options: (A) 12 (B) album (C) arena (D) band (E) brazil (F) capital (G) city (H) complex (I) concert (J) concert tour (K) dvd (L) entertainment (M) final (N) finance (O) front (P) government (Q) june (R) live album (S) metropolis (T) metropolitan (U) metropolitan area (V) music (W) musician (X) neighborhood (Y) november (Z) october ([) part (\) people (]) process (^) production (_) region (`) region of brazil (a) river (b) rock (c) rock band (d) saint (e) september (f) stadium (g) state (h) studio (i) studio album (j) the city (k) three (l) two (m) vapor (n) writing
live album