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CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso bring Free Spirits to Brazil

With 5 Latin Grammy wins and Sting as a collaborator on their new record, Argentine duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso have announced the Free Spirits World Tour, their most ambitious outing yet — and Brazil is on the itinerary.

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Promoted by Live Nation, the tour celebrates the release of FREE SPIRITS and lands in Brazil on two dates: November 18 in São Paulo at Espaço Unimed, and November 20 in Rio de Janeiro at Vivo Rio. Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 26, available online from 10 AM at www.ticketmaster.com.br and at official box offices from 11 AM, with installment options available.

An album born inside Sting’s fictional retreat

FREE SPIRITS expands the duo’s already unpredictable blend of trap, rock, pop, and spectacle into something more precise and emotionally raw. The album arrived alongside a short film set inside the fictitious Centro FREE SPIRITS — a holistic retreat founded by Sting that serves as the project’s conceptual backbone.

Throughout the record, CA7RIEL and Paco are joined by Sting, Jack Black, Fred Again.. and Anderson .Paak, navigating the “FREE SPIRITS therapies” to channel absurdity, ego death, and hard-won personal clarity — all wrapped in the humor and volatility that have made them one of music’s most compelling live acts.

“Free Spirits is a watershed moment: a chaotic, thrilling journey through desire, drugs, fame, and fulfillment like a runaway train.” — Pitchfork

From primary school to Red Rocks

Childhood friends since elementary school — one on guitar, the other on violin — CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso formed prog-rock group Astor in 2011 before launching as a duo in 2019, blending trap, hip hop, and pop with a fearless approach. Their 2024 album BAÑO MARÍA and their viral NPR Tiny Desk Concert revealed a more organic, sophisticated side. The EP PAPOTA followed, sending them to Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, and Fuji Rock.

At Coachella, they delivered one of the festival’s most talked-about performances, sharing the stage with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Their U.S. television debut came on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In early 2026, PAPOTA earned them their first Grammy® for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. Before that, in 2025, they swept the 26th Latin Grammy® Awards with five wins, including Best Alternative Album (PAPOTA) and Best Alternative Song (“#TETAS”), out of a record-setting 10 nominations for an Argentine act in a single year.

A tour across four continents

The Free Spirits World Tour kicks off May 14 in Buenos Aires at the Movistar Arena and winds through Latin America, North America, the UK, and Europe. Landmark venues include the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Radio City Music Hall, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, and O2 Academy Brixton in London. The trek follows the 2025 PAPOTA Tour, which packed over 60 shows across four continents.

Beyond music, the duo has built a creative universe spanning fashion and performance art — launching a line with Bershka and walking the runway at Paris Fashion Week alongside Yves Saint Laurent and Jean Paul Gaultier’s Haute Couture show. As Variety put it: “Even if you don’t speak Spanish or have little familiarity with Latin music, it’ll be hard to find a more fun live show.”


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