Te Vejo no Palco releases audiovisual shows by Martte, Victor Xamã and Bruna Alimonda starting November 16.
Beginning on November 16, the Te Vejo no Palco project, created by the BTG Pactual Brazilian Music Award in partnership with BTG Pactual, starts releasing performances by the six selected artists. The first to debut are Martte, Victor Xamã and Bruna Alimonda.
The performances were recorded with full technical structure, producing high-quality material. The audiovisual content will be released gradually on the Award’s YouTube channel, accompanied by behind-the-scenes material, interviews and digital campaigns. Artists will also have access to use the recordings on their own promotional platforms.
The initiative aims to highlight music talents, from established names to rising artists. The recordings were offered at no cost to the participants, selected for originality and artistic relevance. Launched in April 2025 during an event at MASP, the project received more than 600 submissions from all regions of Brazil.
According to André Kliousoff, CMO of BTG Pactual, the action reinforces the bank’s commitment to strengthening the creative economy. He states that the visibility generated should help expand the artists’ reach.
Project president Giovanna Machline highlights that the goal is to give musicians a professional and generous record of their work. She emphasizes that filming a show preserves stories, builds memory and strengthens live music.
The first artist to be released, Martte, has millions of streams and stands out in the pop scene with a mix of afrobeat, funk, dancehall and Brazilian influences. He describes the recording as a powerful and meaningful moment.
Martte explains that seeing a large team gathered to bring seu work to life was emotional. He highlights the importance of occupying spaces as a Black and LGBTQIAP+ artist and believes the project will open new doors.
The next release features Victor Xamã, a rapper and beatmaker from Manaus who celebrates ten years of career in 2025. Known for lyrics that honor the culture of Northern Brazil, he says the final result will move the audience.
Victor highlights the importance of having a high-quality recording at such a meaningful moment. He says he felt welcomed by the project’s team and praises the communication and organization.
Closing this year’s releases, Bruna Alimonda, a Pernambuco-born singer based in São Paulo, presents the audiovisual version of her debut album “Estado Febril”. Her music blends pop, MPB and romantic brega.
Bruna states that participating in the project was an act of faith in art. She highlights the importance of seeing diverse identities and voices occupying the center of the stage.
Release dates
“MARTTE – Amor é Arte”
Date: November 16, 2025
Venue: Teatro Arthur Azevedo (SP)
The show blends afrobeat, funk and Brazilian influences with a focus on LGBTQIAP+ representation.
Victor Xamã – “Deluxe Show 10 Years”
Date: November 30, 2025
Venue: Casa Rockambole (SP)
The performance celebrates a decade of career with a new band formation and special guests.
Bruna Alimonda – “Estado Febril”
Date: December 14, 2025
Venue: Casa de Francisca (SP)
The singer presents songs from her debut album, uniting romance, rhythm and elements of romantic brega.
Photo credit: visaovh; Vini Pimenta



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