Paulinho Moska hits Uruguay on February 7 with a full-band show marking 30 years of career at Festival Medio y Medio in Punta del Este.
The Rio-born singer-songwriter represents Rio de Janeiro’s music scene in the third edition of ¡Hola Rio!, a project designed to showcase the state’s cultural range across South America.
A first-time set at Festival Medio y Medio
On the Festival Medio y Medio stage in Punta del Este, Moska performs with his band in a set built around more than 30 years of career. The repertoire includes fan favorites such as “Pensando em Você”, “A Idade do Céu” and “Namora Comigo”.
Musical direction comes from Rodrigo Suricato, lead singer and guitarist of Barão Vermelho, who guides the show’s sound and pacing.
A long-running Latin American connection
The Uruguay date also highlights Moska’s growing relationship with the region. In 2024, he was honored as a Distinguished Visitor of Montevideo, and he has collaborated with major names such as Fito Páez.
Beyond music, he has also signed off on audiovisual work, including HBO’s series “Tu Casa es Mi Casa”, expanding his presence across formats and audiences.
What is ¡Hola Rio!
Created by the Secretariat of Culture and Creative Economy of the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro, ¡Hola Rio! brings the state’s cultural diversity to Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. The program features more than 160 artists from 35 groups, spanning music, dance, fashion, gastronomy, theater, and visual arts.
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Event: Paulinho Moska at Festival Medio y Medio (¡Hola Rio! project)
Date: February 7
Location: Festival Medio y Medio, Punta del Este, Uruguay
Photo: Press materials
