Musical agenda includes the launch of a book by Martinho and 90 years of Rival

Musical agenda includes the launch of a book by Martinho and 90 years of Rival
Musical agenda includes the launch of a book by Martinho and 90 years of Rival
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Aurea Martins

The singer presents the show of the praised album Lady of the Leaves (2022), which competed for the Latin Grammy, in which the artist celebrates prayer women, healers and faith healers, highlighting the place of women as protagonists and guardians of this country’s knowledge.

Sesc Tijuca. Rua Barão de Mesquita 539. Tuesday (26), 7pm. R$ 10.00. Tickets only at the box office.

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The singer is one of the attractions at the Teatro Rival 90 Anos Festival, which takes place in the month that marks the date. Accompanied only by guitarist Lucas Martins, also responsible for the arrangements, she presents the show Acoustic, based on the 2021 album of the same name, recorded during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this intimate show, hits from all phases of his career, including Legend, Malemolence, Cangote It is Suspended Balconytake on a new look.

Rival Petrobras Theater. Rua Álvaro Alvim, 33, Centro. Fri (29), 7:30 pm. R$39.60 to R$110.00. Tickets via Sympla.

Dadi and Vinicius Cantuária

At the show Trails, the artists give an overview of their stories and successes, going through different phases of their careers, such as when Dadi was part of the group Novos Baianos and Cantuária was part of Caetano Veloso’s band. Taking turns between acoustic guitars and guitars, they are accompanied by Di Séffano (drums) and Rafael Martins (piano and keyboards).

Manouche. Camolese House. Rua Jardim Botânico, 983. Fri (29), 10pm. R$70.00 to R$140.00. Tickets via Olha o Ingresso.

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Davi Moraes and Moreno Veloso

The artists present the show Frevo Night, that led to the Bahia Carnival in the last two years. In the repertoire, each person’s own songs, compositions by their parents (Moraes Moreira and Caetano Veloso) and famous frevos sung, such as Pleasure Block It is Light Thing (both by Moraes Moreira and Fausto Nilo), and instrumentals by Dodô and Osmar, as well as afoxés from Afro Bahian groups. They are accompanied by Noé Ribeiro (keyboard), Antonio de Moraes Neves (trombone); Roberto Stepheson (sax and flute), Augusto Albuquerque (bass), Vander Luiz (trumpet), Eduardo Santana (trombone) and Cesinha (drums).

Manouche. Camolese House. Rua Jardim Botânico, 983. Thu. (28), 9pm. R$70.00 to R$140.00. Tickets via Olha o Ingresso.

Rival’s Feijoada

The event hosts performances by Dorina, Bia Aparecida and Mulheres na Roda de Samba, in addition to a special appearance by singer Aurea Martins. In the repertoire, great samba women: Araci de Almeida, Alcione, Beth Carvalho, Clara Nunes, Clementina de Jesus, Dona Ivone Lara, Elza Soares, Jovelina Pérola Negra, Fátima Guedes and Joyce Moreno.

Rival Petrobras Theater. Rua Álvaro Alvim, 33, Centro. Sat. (30), 1pm. R$60.00. Tickets via Sympla.

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Rival Petrobras Theater 90th Anniversary Party

Uniting past, present and future, the show that celebrates nine decades of the emblematic house pays homage to Zeca Pagodinho and Beth Carvalho, two artists who are part of Rival’s history. The past will be represented by Cacique de Ramos, at the age of 53, with hits recorded by Beth, de Zeca and Fundo de Quintal, a group that emerged on the Cacique block, in the shadow of the mythical tamarind tree. The future will be symbolized by the string quartet from Instituto Zeca Pagodinho, which he maintains in Xerém, district of Duque de Caxias. The gift comes with the participation of Ana Costa, Áurea Martins, Bia Aparecida, Cacá Nascimento, Dayse do Banjo, Dorina, Emanuelle Araújo, Iracema Monteiro, Luana Carvalho. Luiza Dionísio, Mariana Baltar, Nilze Carvalho, Roberta Sá and Teresa Cristina.

Rival Petrobras Theater. Rua Álvaro Alvim, 33, Centro. Mon (25), 8pm. R$45.00 to R$90.00. Tickets via Sympla.

Tribute to the Samba Club

The show is based on the record 40 Years of the Samba Club and brings together names such as Mart’nália, Gisa Nogueira and Alex Ribeiro, among others, accompanied by a band formed by Alceu Maia (cavaquinho), Marcelo Pizzot, Felippe Donguinha and Marco Basilio (percussions) and Jorge Simas (musical direction, arrangements and 7-string guitar).

Imperator — João Nogueira Cultural Center. Rua Dias da Cruz, 170, Méier. Wed. (27), 8pm. R$25.00 to R$50.00. Tickets via ShowPass.

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João Gomes

Piseiro phenomenon, the singer is the project’s attraction Summer nightswhere he presents hits such as Dengo, My Piece of Sin It is I have the password. The night also features the Banda Toda Forma de Amor and DJ Tartaruga.

Morro da Urca. Avenida Pasteur, 520. Thurs. (28), 10pm. R$100.00 to R$180.00. Tickets via Ingresse.

Julia Vargas

Participant of The Voice 2023, the singer takes home her new show, Summer Affairwhich she defines as a show of Brazilianities, ranging from MPB to country music, from samba reggae to pop.

Blue Note. Avenida Atlântica, 1910, Copacabana. Thu. (28), 8pm. R$30.00 to R$60.00. Tickets via Eventim.

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Maglore

With 15 years on the road and six albums released, the band from Bahia says goodbye to their most recent studio album, V. Based in São Paulo since 2012, the group is now formed by Teago Oliveira (voice and guitar), Lelo Brandão (guitar and keyboard), Lucas Gonçalves (bass and vocals) and Felipe Dieder (drums).

Riachuelo Theatre. Rua do Passeio, 40, Lapa. Fri. (29), 8pm. R$25.00 to R$110.00. Tickets via Sympla.

Maiara & Maraísa

The country singer’s twin sisters debut their new tour in Rio, In Concert, in which they are accompanied by an orchestra made up entirely of women. The show is inspired by the DVD Live in Portugal (2023), which includes more recent songs in its repertoire, such as Narcissistand previous successes such as Silly Fear, Forget Me If You Can It is 10%.

Farmasi Arena. Avenida Embaixador Abelardo Bueno, 3401, Barra. Fri. (28), 10pm. R$60.00 to R$450.00. Tickets via Ticket360.

Major RD

The rapper performs at the tour launch show Rise of the Black Swan, with repertoire from his second album, which talks about his post-fame life. It features L7nnon, BK’, Slipmami and Xamã. The opening features rapper Btrem inviting Nochica.

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Flying Circus. Rua dos Arcos, s/nº, Lapa. Sat. (30), 8pm. R$100.00 to R$200.00. Tickets via Eventim.

Márcia Tauil, Rildo Hora and Misael da Hora

With Márcia on vocals, Misael us arrangements, piano and direction, and Rildo on harmonica, the trio presents the show Our Love That I Will Not Forgetin which he explores hits by João Bosco, Maysa, Jobim and Beth Carvalho, as well as compositions by Rildo, such as The Mangueira Boys It is Jackfruit Mistletoe (both with Sérgio Cabral), and The Day I Saw Caymmi (by Rildo Hora, Márcia Tauil and Célio Albuquerque), recently launched by Márcia.

Blue Note. Avenida Atlântica, 1910, Copacabana. Wed (27), 22. R$30.00 to R$120.00. Tickets via Eventim.

Martinho da Vila

The singer and songwriter releases his latest book, Martinho da Vida, the 21st of his career, in which he mixes biographical passages and fiction. Throughout the publication, the writer Zé Ferreira (a joke with his name, Martinho José Ferreira) talks to the singer Da Vila.

Travessa Bookstore. Leblon Mall. Avenida Afrânio de Melo Franco, 290, 2nd floor. Wed. (27), 7pm. Passwords distributed from 10 am on Wednesday (27).

Meta Golova and Jeza da Pedra

In another edition of Submersa/Descalabro, with prominent names from the experimental underground scene. Created from Complexo da Pedreira, in the West Zone of Rio, rapper Jeza da Pedra he mixes soul, rap, funk, R&B, afrobeat, jazz and pagode in his music. Meta Golova brings together Carlos Issa, born in São Paulo, and Lena Kilina, originally from Siberia, and combines heavy electronic music, multilingual poetry and visual arts.

Audio Rebel. Rua Visconde de Silva, 55, Botafogo. Fri (29), 8pm. R$ Tickets via Sympla.

Mill

Formed by Lan Lanh, Emanuelle Araújo and Toni Costa, the band celebrates its twenty years in a night dedicated to women in Brazilian music: Gal Costa, Rita Lee, Dona Ivone Lara, Elza Soares and Cássia Eller. The trio also has just released a song inspired by Dorival Caymmi, Saturday in Copacabana.

Blue Note. Avenida Atlântica, 1910, Copacabana. Sat. (30), 8pm. R$30.00 to R$120.00. Tickets via Eventim.

Samba Independente dos Bons Costumes

The samba circle takes place at Arena da Fundição weekly, on Thursdays. The repertoire includes the group’s own compositions and samba classics.

Progress Foundry. Rua dos Arcos, 24, Lapa. Thu. (28), 9pm. Free until 9:30 pm (first 200 people). R$20.00 to R$40.00. Tickets via Ingresse.

Tiê

In an intimate format, the show features the singer accompanied only by her guitar, on a tour of several songs from her first album, Sweet Jardimas well as other albums and hits from his career, such as At night, Amulet It is Messed with me. Tiê also presents the versions of Pilgrimageby Renato Teixeira, and Lost timefrom Legião Urbana.

Blue Note. Avenida Atlântica, 1910, Copacabana. Fri. (29), 8pm. R$30.00 to R$120.00. Tickets via Eventim.

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