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Djavan celebrates 50-year career with national tour

Presented by Banco do Brasil, “Djavanear 50 anos. Só sucessos” begins in May 2026 with the artist’s greatest hits.

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Djavan celebrates 50 years of music with the tour “Djavanear 50 anos. Só sucessos,” kicking off on May 9, 2026, at Allianz Parque in São Paulo. Produced by Live Nation Brasil and Luanda Promoções, the show brings together five decades of musical milestones from one of Brazil’s most respected artists.

The tour will visit major venues across Brazil, including Salvador, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, Belém, Recife, and Maceió. The setlist will feature around 25 songs, spanning Djavan’s entire career, including classics such as “Sina,” “Oceano,” “Um Amor Puro,” “Eu Te Devoro,” “Samurai,” “Flor de Lis,” and “Açaí.”

Tickets and exclusive benefits

Banco do Brasil cardholders will have access to an exclusive pre-sale on December 1 and 2, starting at 10 a.m. online and 11 a.m. at official box offices, with a 20% discount on full-price tickets. General sales start on December 3 at 11 a.m. online and 12 p.m. at box offices. Tickets are available only at https://www.ticketmaster.com.br/event/djavan and official outlets.

BB cardholders can split payments into six interest-free installments, while other customers may divide into three installments. The tour is presented by Banco do Brasil, with media partnership by Eletromidia.

Creative and production team

The artistic direction is by Gringo Cardia, with lighting and photography by Césio Lima, lighting design by Mari Pitta, and programming by Sérgio Almeida. On stage, Djavan (vocals, guitar) performs with Felipe Alves (drums), Marcelo Mariano (bass), Torcuato Mariano (guitar), Paulo Calasans (piano), Renato Fonseca (keyboards), Jessé Sadoc (trumpet), Marcelo Martins (sax and flute), and Rafael Rocha (trombone).

Tour schedule

May 9 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)

May 23 – Salvador (Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova)

May 30 – Fortaleza (Centro de Formação Olímpica)

June 13 – Curitiba (Pedreira Paulo Leminski)

June 27 – Brasília (Arena BRB Mané Garrincha)

July 18 – Belo Horizonte (Arena MRV)

August 1–2 – Rio de Janeiro (Farmasi Arena)

August 29 – Florianópolis (Arena Opus)

October 24 – Belém (Hangar)

October 31 – Recife (Classic Hall)

December 5 – Maceió (venue to be announced)

More information: www.livenation.lat and www.djavan.com.br

Photo: Priscila Prade

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