“bandera blanca,” a confessional piano ballad about losing a friendship, is the lead single from Giulia Be’s new trilingual EP project.
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Shakira’s free Copacabana show just got bigger: a 1,500 m² stage, 25-meter catwalk, and a free Waka Waka dance class on April 26.
Learn Shakira’s iconic Waka Waka choreography for free on Copacabana beachfront on April 19 and 26, led by professional choreographers.
On April 21, Naldo Benny turns his Rio mansion into a stage for “Casa do Naldo 2,” with an emotional tribute to his late brother and a bold fusion of rhythms.
5 tracks and the music video for “Beijei a Cura” mark the launch of a project already carrying 20M+ streams — out April 16 at 9PM.
DJ Silvio Normal takes over the decks at Terraço Notiê by Priceless on April 17, alongside curator Meu Caro Vinho, for a night of vinyl and soul.
Less than 20 days before her free Copacabana show, a massive 74.5-meter banner in Botafogo tunnel signals Shakira’s arrival in Rio.
Before her Rio show, meet Pies Descalzos Foundation, created by Shakira in 1997 to transform public education for children in Colombia.
The British pop icon brings the BRITPOP Tour to Allianz Parque in São Paulo on October 13, with tickets starting at R$ 195.
Free-entry show on April 17 features a 360° stage designed to recreate the intimacy of a samba circle. The hit “Menina” has already surpassed 4 million Spotify
On April 18, Julia Piedade performs “Entredeux” at Associação Cachuera in São Paulo, blending jazz, bossa nova and French chanson in an intimate concert.
With 30 million records sold and a Grammy Award, Men At Work lands in Brazil in May 2026 for six nights of pure 80s Australian pop rock.
Produced by DJ DM, “Samba Enredo” merges boombap with Brazilian samba and bossa nova, previewing the rapper’s debut EP on EME Lab.
From Wednesday to Saturday, Dolores Club brings sensory performances, an album launch, and a Roberto Carlos tribute to downtown Rio.
The songwriter behind hits by Marília Mendonça and Luan Santana announces her first São João circuit, performing in Northeast Brazil this June.
The legendary gaucho show “A Sbórnia Kontr’Atracka” sold out 8 Brazilian capitals on a historic national tour sponsored by Petrobras in 2025.
Singer Sarah takes the stage at Rio Scenarium on April 18 to honor samba legend Dona Ivone Lara in the show “Canto de Rainha” at 11:30 PM.
“Não Deixa, Não!” tells the story of a boy bullied to death. Brazilian singer Cesar Soares releases the track with actor Silvero Pereira on Sept. 19.
The most-played artist on Rio Grande do Sul radio in March, Ruan Victor brings his hit “Peraí” to two major events in Brazil’s southernmost state this April.
Thiaguinho, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte and 30+ acts headline Brazil’s most diverse music festival in Brasília, June–September 2026.
Brazilian entertainment giant Grupo Onda opens a Northeast office in Salvador and announces artist management of Bahian songwriter Diggo alongside Menos é Mais.
Brazilian musician LVCAS plays Circo Voador on April 25, showcasing his 2026 EP alongside fan favorites — with Diogo Defante opening the night.
The 71st Festa do Peão de Barretos adds Ana Castela, Country Beat and five more acts to the August 21 lineup.
The only Adoniran Barbosa song never recorded by Demônios da Garoa is finally here — in a landmark version featuring Seu Jorge, marking 80 years of the group.
Ten bands, food stalls, and a kids area at Aterro do Flamengo on April 18–19. Free entry and rock classics from the 80s and 90s.
“Last Goodbye,” Gustavo Mioto’s first international single, made its TV debut on Brazil’s Fantástico after a recording season in Nashville.
Rodrigo Bragança brings a free multisensory performance to São Paulo’s CCSP on April 18, featuring Oran Etkin, Craca Beat, and Fernanda Gusso.
Released April 9, the track captures the pain of being the only one still hurting in a relationship that had already fallen apart inside.
On Wednesday (15), Grupo Chocolate records the unreleased track “A Nossa Hora Chegou” at a samba circle in Porto Alegre — free entry until 9 PM.
After two sold-out shows, Zeca Pagodinho, Alcione and Jorge Aragão return to Allianz Parque on October 31. Presale starts April 14.