November has just started and, over the next 30 days, the Brazilian public will receive several international shows that are among the most anticipated not only of the year, but in a long time.
Names like Taylor Swift It is RBD are the first ones that come to mind, but there are also great requests for Rock fans, such as Red Hot Chili Peppersand true time travel, such as the commemorative presentation of Alanis Morissette to celebrate 25 years of Jagged Little Pill.
It is worth remembering that, in December, the show schedule continues at full steam with the continuation of some tours and the arrival of other events, such as the long-awaited festival Primavera Sound São Paulo with shows The Cure, The Killers and much more, in addition to farewell performances by national bands such as NX Zero It is Titans.
For now, check out 10 unmissable shows coming to Brazil this November!
10 unmissable international shows coming to Brazil in November
Roger Waters
Legend of pink Floydthe always great and controversial Roger Waters began his visit to Brazil in October with shows in Brasília and Rio de Janeiro. Now in November, he will still visit four more cities in the country with the tour This Is Not a Drilland you can read our reviews of the presentations already held by clicking on the cities above.
Tickets: available for all shows via this link
When and where?
- 01/11 – Porto Alegre (Arena do Grêmio)
- 04/11 – Curitiba (Arena da Baixada)
- 08/11 – Belo Horizonte (Mineirão)
- 11 and 12/11 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
Måneskin
Currently a Rock phenomenon, the Italian band has even recorded participation in cauldron with Marcos Mion and plays two shows in Brazil at the beginning of the month. It’s their second visit here, and the group arrives practically a year after coming for the first time to shows at Rock in Rio and in the capital of São Paulo.
Tickets: available for the Rio de Janeiro show via this link
When and where?
- 01/11 – Rio de Janeiro (Qualistage)
- 03/11 – São Paulo (Espaço Unimed)
GPWeek
In addition to several solo shows, November also has a great festival for music fans! O GPWeekassociated with the São Paulo Formula 1 Grand Prix, brings shows of Kendrick Lamar, Swedish House Mafia, Halsey, Machine Gun Kelly, Sofi Tukker It is Jaden Hossler (JXDN), in addition to national attractions.
Tickets: available through this link
When and where?
- 04 and 05/11 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Another long-awaited tour that is about to finally arrive is that of Red Hot Chili Pepperswho comes to the country with John Frusciante on guitar for the first time since 2002. The group brings its two most recent albums, Unlimited Love It is Return of the Dream Canteenand many timeless hits in a setlist that should vary a lot.
Tickets: available for the shows in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília via this link
When and where?
- 04/11 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 07/11 – Brasília (Arena BRB Mané Garrincha)
- 10/11 – São Paulo (Morumbi Stadium)
- 11/13 – Curitiba (Cuto Pereira Stadium)
- 16/11 – Porto Alegre (Arena do Grêmio)
The Lumineers
Folk icon and owner of big hits like “Ho Hey”, the The Lumineers returns to Brazil for the first time since 2014 for two shows, in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The presentations promote the most recent album, BRIGHTSIDE (2022), but of course there will be no shortage of classics to sing along to from start to finish.
Tickets: available through this link
When and where?
- 05/11 – São Paulo (Espaço Unimed)
- 07/11 – Rio de Janeiro (Vivo Rio)
RBD
The reunion tour RBD is one of the biggest phenomena of the year, selling out just eight dates in Brazil. The ticket starts in Rio de Janeiro on 11/09 and ends on 11/19 in São Paulo, and the demand for tickets was really impressive. It will be unforgettable!
Tickets: sold out for all shows
When and where?
- 09/11 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 10/11 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 12/11 – São Paulo (Morumbi Stadium)
- 13/11 – São Paulo (Morumbi Stadium)
- 11/16 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 17/11 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 11/18 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 11/19 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
Gojira + Mastodon
Heavy music fans are also covered this November 2023 with a super special performance by Gojira It is Mastodon. The two Metal powerhouses perform a unique show as co-headliners in São Paulo, at Espaço Unimed, right on the eve of the holiday!
Tickets: available through this link
When and where?
- 14/11 – São Paulo (Espaço Unimed)
Alanis Morissette
On the same holiday eve, São Paulo also hosts a show that has everything to be unforgettable: Alanis Morissette lands for the first time since 2012 to celebrate the iconic album Jagged Little Pillwhich features hits like “Ironic” and “You Oughta Know”.
Tickets: sold out
When and where?
- 14/11 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
Taylor Swift
Another long-awaited show here is Taylor Swiftwhich became even more special because it was the Eras Tour. On the current tour, the singer celebrates the different eras of her career and the result is a success never seen before — including six sold-out shows here.
Tickets: sold out
When and where?
- 11/17 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 11/18 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 11/19 – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos Stadium – Engenhão)
- 11/24 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 11/25 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 11/26 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
Paul McCartney
We close the list with Paul McCartney, which already bridges the gap between November and December. Your first show of the tour Got Back in the country will be later this month, but it will continue until the following month with several unmissable performances that could be the last of the legendary ex-Beatle here. Don’t miss it!
Tickets: available for the shows in Brasília and Belo Horizonte via this link
When and where?
- 11/30 – Brasília (BRB Mané Garrincha Arena)
- 03/12 – Belo Horizonte (MRV Arena)
- 04/12 – Belo Horizonte (MRV Arena)
- 07/12 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 09/12 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 10/12 – São Paulo (Allianz Parque)
- 13/12 – Curitiba (Cuto Pereira Stadium)
- 12/16 – Rio de Janeiro (Maracanã)