Rock in Rio 2026 sold out general admission for Sept. 6 and 12 within hours, driven by Calvin Harris and Maroon 5 on the World Stage.
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OVM premieres June 2 live session filmed at Studio Casarão, translating the tension and mental cycles behind the EP “Senoides.”
Amazon Music will stream Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026 live, featuring Doja Cat, The Cure and Gorillaz from June 4–6.
French artist debuts unreleased tracks in Brazil and marks her return to touring after two years.
Rock in Rio 2026 confirms Calvin Harris, Black Eyed Peas and more for September 6 and 13, with tickets on sale in June.
Slayer celebrates 40 years of “Reign in Blood” with a full-album performance in São Paulo at Allianz Parque.
TikTok promotion gives fans a chance to win tickets for Rock in Rio 2026. Entries open until June 2 with an official hashtag.
Natura strengthens its strategy at Rock in Rio 2026 with immersive experiences, activations, and a focus on younger audiences.
Demi Lovato brings the “It’s Not That Deep” tour to São Paulo on September 15. Tickets go on sale May 28.
Rock in Rio 2026 marks 100 days to go with 42 international acts and 15 exclusive performances in Brazil.
Westend releases ‘The Ceiling’ via Experts Only, featuring Olivia Sebastianelli and signaling a major 2026 run.
Launched on Brazil’s World Cup group draw day, Rock in Rio’s new campaign brings together the country’s two greatest passions in one emotional film.
Limited tickets for Lady Gaga MAYHEM Requiem drop via Vivo, with one-night screenings and exclusive fan perks across Brazil
After C6 Fest, Julius Rodriguez makes his Blue Note Rio debut, expanding contemporary jazz in the city.
Filmed in Vidigal, “Afro Favela” blends funk and Afro House, pushing favela sounds into global club culture with a new sonic vision.
After eight years away, The Rasmus confirms São Paulo show, blending nostalgia with a bold new era in alternative rock.
With a cinematic video, Evanescence tackles digital misinformation and previews Sanctuary, signaling a bold new chapter for the band.
With standout performances and a symbolic onstage moment, Brazilian music launches the Brazil-China Cultural Year in Shanghai.
Just hours after opening for Jonas Brothers, Deleasa played a free set at São Paulo’s Municipal Market, turning it into a dancefloor.
Rock in Rio’s final night on Sept. 13 brings Twenty One Pilots’ festival debut and Zara Larsson’s headline set — both performing exclusively in Brazil.
Brazilian DJ Pedro Sampaio reinvents “Jump” for Coca-Cola’s FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, featuring J Balvin, Amber Mark, Travis Barker, and Steve Vai.
Both São Paulo nights sold out within hours, so Hayley Williams is bringing “The Hayley Williams Show” to Rio de Janeiro on November 10 at Qualistage.
Tickets vanished within hours, prompting Ed Sheeran to add a second São Paulo date to the LOOP TOUR due to overwhelming demand.
With 15,000 fans in Changsha, Rodrigo Teaser turned his Michael Jackson tribute into a major international show.
Brazilian actress Paolla Oliveira used Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to capture a one-on-one backstage moment with Shakira after the singer’s massive Rio show.
With four songs on the Hot 100 and a Grammy nod in hand, Zara Larsson drops Midnight Sun: Girls Trip — an all-female remix album built for the ages.
Millions of streams later, Laurinha has become Brazil’s child voice of “Six Seven,” pushing a TikTok-born meme beyond language and borders.
Two million people packed Copacabana Beach as Shakira broke the record for the largest crowd ever gathered for a Hispanic artist in history.
Dedicated to women everywhere, Shakira’s free concert on Rio’s Copacabana Beach draws 2 million people — and she’s calling the stage “the altar of the planet.”
“bandera blanca,” a confessional piano ballad about losing a friendship, is the lead single from Giulia Be’s new trilingual EP project.