After huge demand, Djavan announces a third Rio date and confirms his Maceió concert for December.
Categoria: Music
From March 3–7, Rio’s legendary Carioca da Gema fills its stage with female samba voices and toasts Áurea Martins with a signature cocktail for women.
French singer Zaz brings her new album “Sains et saufs” to Brazil, celebrating 15 years of career with three live shows.
FLY 51 opens on March 28 with Zé Neto & Cristiano, a 15,000-person capacity, and R$ 250 million yearly economic impact.
Brazil’s Rio Preto Country Bulls 2026 drops full lineup featuring Gusttavo Lima, Zezé Di Camargo, and Wesley Safadão. Tickets on sale March 12.
At Beco das Garrafas, pianist Marvio Ciribelli pays tribute to Sérgio Mendes and Chico Buarque in a night of Bossa Nova and Samba Jazz.
On March 7, Chico Chico performs “Let It Burn / Deixa Arder” at Sala Charles, presenting songs from his new album and a special dinner experience.
Brazilian singer Marina Elali begins a spiritual new chapter with “Deus Chegou”, launching a heartfelt faith-based project.
Bossa Sempre Nova, Luísa Sonza’s fourth album, lands on NRC+ with 13 covers and historic collaborations with Toquinho and Roberto Menescal.
Matogrosso & Mathias celebrate 50 years of career with the final EP of “Pedaço de Minha Vida”, featuring Brazil’s biggest sertanejo stars.
After tickets sold out, Rush announces an additional Fifty Something Tour date in São Paulo, set for January 26, 2027, at Allianz Parque.
Rio band PopCast brings Phil Collins and Genesis classics to Casa Horto on March 5, as part of the intimate live music series P’Alma Sessions.
Jason Mraz kicks off his “Return to South America Tour” in Brazil this week, with five shows across the country for the first time in nearly ten years.
Brazil’s Coala Festival announces its first two acts for 2026: samba-soul icon Seu Jorge and forró star João Gomes. Tickets on sale now.
For the third straight year, Blue Note Rio dedicates all of March to women: 30+ shows featuring 28 female artists, from Wanda Sá to Natascha Falcão.
Marking 40 years on stage, Milton Guedes brings danceable mashups and original hits to Teatro Rival Petrobras on March 6 at 7:30 PM.
Anitta’s childhood photo in a dress made of coffee cups is the cover of “Pinterest,” her new single arriving on streaming platforms this Thursday (05).
After 1.5M views on his cover, Ed Gama records “Deslocado” with forró star Zé Vaqueiro, giving the Portuguese Eurovision hit a Brazilian soul.
Brazilian singer Linda Ramalho releases a double single featuring a Pitty cover, previewing her first live album recorded in Rio de Janeiro in late 2025.
Free open class on March 3 at 7:15 PM: the eighth edition of “A Corner to Call Your Own” singing workshop is now enrolling adults in Rio de Janeiro.
During Women’s Month, Badi Assad premieres “Parte de Tudo Isso” in São Paulo with songs by top Brazilian artists like Chico César and Adriana Calcanhotto.
After wowing crowds in Georgia, Juliana Moretto joins Los Castillos to record a DVD in Paraguay and reimagine a Polo Montañez classic.
On March 6, Bryan Adams plays his only Rio de Janeiro date of the Roll With The Punches Tour at Qualistage. Tickets from R$ 295.
With 40 years of career, maestro Ricardo Rocha reveals at Villa-Lobos Music School why every conductor draws a unique sound from the same ensemble.
Brazil’s beloved singer Fábio Jr. packed the Espaço Unimed on Feb. 27 and 28, moving audiences with timeless hits on his ongoing national tour.
Brazilian superstar Ivete Sangalo took the stage at Ginásio do Ibirapuera as the special guest of the Tabernacle Choir’s “Songs of Hope” tour opener in Brazil.
In 24 hours, “10 Seconds” by Luan Pereira and Panda became sertanejo’s biggest debut of 2026 and entered Brazil’s Top 47.
1,500 drones, 45 dancers, and HWASA’s K-pop power: September 11 at Rock in Rio 2026 is shaping up to be unforgettable.
In the Rio neighborhood where he first battled on the mic, Xamã opens his 2026 Tour with a free concert at Parque Oeste on March 12, starting at 7 PM.
The singer turns the success of his Casa do Salgado label into an intimate version: a new samba hub for up to 350 people.