Zé Elias releases “Volte Amor” this Friday (27), a romantic duet with Gusttavo Lima and first single from his DVD “Serestão do Zé”, recorded in Linhares (ES).
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The duo’s new track “Seu Amor É Minha Estrada” joins Globo’s Coração Acelerado soundtrack and drops on streaming this Friday (27).
Foo Fighters confirmed as Rock in Rio headliners for September 4, in their only Brazil show. Festival unveils creative backstage and major updates.
Featuring Matuê, BK’, Ajulliacosta and TZ da Coronel, Plantão Festival 2026 cements Fortaleza as the epicenter of Brazilian trap culture.
Sepultura releases “The Place”, first single from farewell EP “The Cloud of Unknowing”, closing over 40 years of metal legacy.
Recorded live in Parnamirim (RN), “Some” unites Thullio Milionário and Gica in a fusion of forró and pagode about love, desire, and letting go.
In March, the 12th Música em Trancoso Festival unites Carlinhos Brown, Vanessa da Mata and Orquestra Ouro Preto in concerts blending art, culture and social impact.
After five unforgettable years, Leonardo and Bruno & Marrone bid farewell with “Cabaré – The Last Encounter”, a final tour celebrating their legacy.
Across generations, Ravi Brasileiro and Carlos Careqa create “61 91”, a song and video that turn imperfection into art and reflect on time.
In “Fã do Sanduíche”, Hyldon blends blues and country influences to recall his move to Rio, alongside legends like Maurício Einhorn and Alex Malheiros.
At the Drilha de São João Gomes in Recife, Dorgival Dantas invited João Gomes to join the Derradeiro de Maio, gifting him a symbolic handmade present.
Featuring Milthinho, Samprazer releases the “Sabor de Hortelã” video, the first single from their album “Reviver – O Lado B da Nossa História”.
Without money for a computer, MC Koringa used a PlayStation One and “MTV Music Generator” to produce his early beats in the 2000s.
On March 1, Fróes and his band headline a lively “roda de balanço” for Jim Beam’s Sol e Som project by the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas.
Brazilian group Fat Family launches the Baile Charme tour this Saturday (28) at Casa Natura Musical, celebrating 20+ years of groove, dance, and soul.
Brazilian icon Rosamaria Murtinho stars alongside her granddaughter in a new play celebrating Iris Apfel’s fearless creativity and colorful spirit.
After Carnival, Alinne Rosa unveils four new songs and reimagined hits in an intimate performance for the WE4Sessions project.
Brazilian DJ Pedro Sampaio gives a local twist to Coca‑Cola’s official FIFA World Cup 26™ anthem with a Latin remix of Van Halen’s “Jump”.
Recorded at Todah Experience, Palavra & Louvor’s new song turns Brazil’s tragedy into a moving prayer of hope and intercession.
Inspired by Jay-Z’s philosophy, Jonathas Groscove connects Brazil and the US, turning identity and culture into a universal creative language.
Mixing comedy and tenderness, Nany People returns to Teatro Rival Petrobras with “Nany é Pop!” and her new song “Sobreviva”.
After a break, Fazendinha Sessions returns with “Onde É Que Vou Viver?”, uniting top sertanejo stars in a vibrant, identity-filled release.
After the viral hit “Bebe, Beija e Trai,” the duo releases EP “Panela de Pressão” via Warner, led by the new single “Te Perdi Pros Paredão.”
At Casa de Mystérios, Simone Sou pays tribute to her mentor Robertinho Silva with “The Poet of the Drums”, donating all proceeds to the legendary musician.
After debuting to 2 million fans at Pabllo’s Carnival block, NMIXX and Pabllo Vittar drop “TIC TIC”, a multilanguage hit blending drift phonk and Brazilian beats.
After sold-out performances, Feyjão returns to Casa Horto on March 1 at 5 PM for a vibrant sunset pocket show full of Brazilian rhythm.
With 40 years on stage and a history alongside Milton Nascimento, guitarist Ricardo Silveira headlines Soberano Jazz Club this Saturday (Feb 28).
Brazilian choro and concert music collide in a free show at Sala São Paulo on March 1st, at 10:50 AM.
Brazilian singer Lienne brings her new album to the CCJF stage on March 12, blending MPB, percussion, and northeastern rhythms in Rio de Janeiro.
Based on a true story, Lunna Serena’s “Não Conta Comigo” blends pop-country sound, emotional honesty, and female empowerment.