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Pabllo and Sonza shows promise a lot of energy in Belém

Pabllo and Sonza shows promise a lot of energy in Belém

Today, among the most famous artists in Brazil, Luísa Sonza has made international flights, recently entered the TOP 35 Global on Spotify, as well as charted in many charts in other countries. There are over 1.5 billion streams of their music on digital platforms and over 60 million followers on their digital media.

Louisa arrived here with the tour to promote “Sweet 22,” an album she released in 2021, peppered with lyrics that bring very personal aspects of the singer’s life, as she talks about love, pain, suffering and overcoming. That’s without giving up the rhythm that made her a hit on stage, dance floors, and online, for the choreography that audiences love to imitate.

“I am very excited to sing at Belém do Pará, it is great to feel the energy of the audience and it is one of the things that I love most about my work. I am preparing for a very special show, especially for this festival, and I want to make everyone dance a lot,” says Luisa, who She just came from an experience with a large audience at Rock In Rio.

International Pabllo Vittar is completely back in Pará in the midst of a tour that began in March, through Chile, and has already passed through Argentina, Colombia, through the United States (including the Coachella festival, where she was the first female cyclist to perform.), and shows in Portland, Seattle, Boston, and Washington and New York and Chicago), Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and France, which will end next month in Portugal. The agenda included other major international festivals such as Lollapalooza and Primavera Sound.

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His most recent release was the audiovisual project “I am Pablo”, a special celebration of his five-year career, in which he recalled his greatest successes. With 4 stages, inspired by the 4 elements of nature, the project already has over 8 billion views on Youtube, and will be the backdrop for your upcoming shows.

Pablo also recently released his long-awaited album “Batidão Tropical”, inspired by the rhythms of the north and north-east, which was accompanied by the track “Triste com T”, a continuation of the song Ama Sofre Chora. The album is among the most listened to in the world and was one of the best releases of the year on Spotify, with the artist all of the songs being among the most listened to. Papio has also released a feat with Ivete, “Lovezinho,” and another with Rina Sawayama, “Follow me,” as well as the Spanish version of “Ama Sofre Chora.”

Besides all this, of course, the artist’s stage performance and visuals, which made her catch the world’s attention and she has also received many awards for the importance of her representation within the LGBTQIA+ community.

“I started to collect myself because I had always been fascinated by the female universe. When I found out there were drag queens who worked and sang I thought: I can do it! And it worked,” Pablo recalls, in an interview about the beginning of his entire look.

I’m really excited to sing in Belem do Barra, it’s great to feel the energy of the audience and that’s one of the things I love the most about my job.” Luisa Sonza

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Pablo Vitar, Luisa Sonza and Vivian Batidao

When: Saturday 8 from 9 pm.

Where: Espaço Náutico Marine Club (Av. Bernardo Sayão, n° 5232 – Guamá)

Tickets: Ticket officedigital.com.br