National shows and tours: check out the most anticipated in 2025

The year has begun and some fans are already preparing their wallets to be able to enjoy the concert season that takes place in 2025. Among the national attractions, the last performances of the joint tour of Caetano and Bethânia and the last tour of his career Gilberto Gil .

shows Gustavo Lima with the audience seated and the celebration of 40 years of the Paralamas of Success are also planned.

Some national attractions are also confirmed at festivals such as C6 Fest, Rock The Mountain and Coala Festival. See the full list of festivals taking place in Brazil this year. Also check out the most anticipated international shows in 2025.

See the national shows and tours scheduled for 2025

Caetano and Bethânia

The duo has been touring Brazil on a joint tour since August and the last show was held on December 15th, in São Paulo. In 2025, they return for a show in Salvador and then to Rio de Janeiro, finishing in Porto Alegre. Check out the full agenda:

  • February 8 — Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador;
  • March 15 — Farmasi Arena, Rio de Janeiro;
  • March 22 — Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre.

Gilberto Gil

The last tour of Gil’s career will be called “Tempo Rei” and will visit 10 cities in Brazil. The tour, which bears the name of one of the musician’s songs, will also feature dates in the United States and Europe (not yet announced). See the full agenda below:

  • March 15 – Salvador – Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova;
  • March 29 – Rio de Janeiro – Farmasi Arena;
  • March 30 – Rio de Janeiro – Farmasi Arena;
  • April 5th – Rio de Janeiro – Farmasi Arena;
  • April 6th – Rio de Janeiro – Farmasi Arena;
  • April 11th – São Paulo – Allianz Parque;
  • April 12th – São Paulo – Allianz Parque;
  • April 25th – São Paulo – Allianz Parque;
  • April 26th – São Paulo – Allianz Parque;
  • May 31st – Rio de Janeiro – Marina da Glória;
  • June 1st – Rio de Janeiro – Marina da Glória;
  • June 7th – Brasília – Arena BRB Mané Garrincha;
  • June 14th – Belo Horizonte – Arena MRV;
  • July 5th – Curitiba – Ligga Arena;
  • August 9th – Belém – Mangueirão Stadium;
  • September 6th – Porto Alegre – Beira Rio;
  • November 15th – Fortaleza – Olympic Training Center (CFO);
  • November 22nd – Recife – Classic Hall.

Zé Neto and Cristiano

The singers Zé Neto and Cristiano they returned to the stage in December 2024, after three months without performing, so that the first voice could undergo treatment for depression and panic syndrome.

In 2025, new shows are planned, with the “Intenso” tour. Starting in January, the musicians will perform 12 performances per month in an attempt to guarantee a better quality of life. Previously, they performed, on average, 30 shows per month. Check dates and locations:

  • March 22 — São Paulo (SP);
  • April 5th — Cuiabá (MT);
  • April 19 — Espírito Santo (ES);
  • July 26 — Miami/FL (USA);
  • July 27 — Boston/MA (USA);
  • August 9th — Curitiba (PR);
  • September 16 — Brasília (DF);
  • September 20 — Belo Horizonte (MG);
  • November 8th — Porto (Portugal);
  • November 9th — Lisbon (Portugal);
  • November 29 — Porto Alegre (RS).

Gustavo Lima

At the time of publishing this note, the artist had not yet released his concert schedule for 2025. In November, he announced that, this year, 45 of the 50 shows he will perform this year will be done with the public sitting .

“It starts from the 10th and 11th of January 2025, there in Florianópolis. From now on, everyone will be sitting down and I will be working standing up”, said the Ambassador.

Performances of the “Embaixador Classic” tour have already been announced in Florianópolis (January 11), Balneário Camboriú (January 25), Campo Grande (February 8), Cuiabá (March 22) and Belo Horizonte (April 26). Tickets are on sale at Balada App website.

George and Matthew

The duo Jorge & Mateus will go on tour in 2025 to celebrate their 20 years of career . Scheduled to start in April, the presentations will take place in several Brazilian capitals and festivals. See dates and locations:

  • April 5th – São Paulo (SP);
  • April 6 – São Paulo (SP);
  • April 12 – Brasília – (DF);
  • April 25th – Belém- (PA);
  • April 26th – Manaus- (AM);
  • May 17th – Cuiabá – (MT);
  • Jun 7 – Porto Alegre- (RS);
  • Jul 5th – Goiânia – (GO);
  • August 16th – Belo Horizonte- (MG);
  • August 23 – Salvador – (BA);
  • September 6th – São Luís – (MA);
  • September 27th – Christmas – (RN);
  • October 4th – Palmas (TO);
  • October 18 – Vitória (ES);
  • October 25th – Recife (PE);
  • November 7th – Vitória Da Conquista (BA);
  • November 15th – Rio de Janeiro (RJ);
  • November 28th – João Pessoa (PB);
  • November 29th – Maceió (AL);
  • December 5th – Teresina (PI);
  • December 7th – Fortaleza (CE);
  • December 7th – Aracaju (SE);
  • December 29th – Balneário Camboriú (SC).

The Paralamas of Success

You Paralamas of Success will perform four shows to celebrate the band’s 40th anniversary. With the tour “Classic Fenders” the presentations scheduled for 2025, will take place in São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre. Check it out:

  • May 31: Allianz Parque, in São Paulo;
  • June 7: Farmasi Arena, in Rio de Janeiro;
  • June 14: Befly Hall, in Belo Horizonte;
  • June 28: Araújo Viana Auditorium, in Porto Alegre.

Thiaguinho

Also going on tour in 2025 is Thiaguinho, who celebrates 10 years of the Tardezinha project. The tour should visit 22 Brazilian cities and four other cities abroad throughout this year.

The marathon of shows will begin on April 19, 2025, in Engenhão, in Rio de Janeiro, and will continue until December 6, in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo.

  • 04/19 – Rio de Janeiro – Engenhão;
  • 04/26 – Curitiba – Durival de Brito Stadium;
  • 05/03 – Vitória – Kleber Andrade Stadium;
  • 24/05 – Recife – Arena Pernambuco;
  • 05/31 – Belém – Mangueirão;
  • 07/06 – Miami – Miami Marine Stadium;
  • 14/06 – Luanda – Luanda Bay;
  • 21/06 – Lisbon – Algés Promenade;
  • 07/05 – Belo Horizonte – Mineirão;
  • 07/19 – São Luís – Espaço Reserva Shopping da Ilha;
  • 07/26 – Campinas – CCA Events Park;
  • 02/08 – Campo Grande – Morenão;
  • 09/08 – Maceió – Jaraguá Parking;
  • 16/08 – Manaus – Arena da Amazônia;
  • 08/23 – Brasília – Arena BRB Mané Garrincha;
  • 08/30 – Natal – Arena das Dunas;
  • 06/09 – Florianópolis – Orlando Scarpelli Stadium;
  • 13/09 – Londrina – Ney Braga Exhibition Park;
  • 20/09 – Goiânia – Serra Dourada Stadium;
  • 04/10 – São Paulo – Arena Anhembi;
  • 10/18 – Niterói – Caminho Niemeyer;
  • 10/25 – Salvador – Arena Fonte Nova;
  • 01/11 – Fortaleza – Arena Castelão Parking;
  • 11/15 – Porto Alegre – Beira-Rio Stadium;
  • 11/22 – Sydney – Showring;
  • 06/12 – Ribeirão Preto – Arena Nicnet;
  • 13/12 – Rio de Janeiro (closing show);
  • 12/20 – São Paulo (closing show).

Gloria Groove

At the end of December, the singer Gloria Groove announced new dates for its tour dedicated to pagoda “GG’s Serenade” .

As usual, the “Serenata da GG” tour focuses on a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere, celebrating the essence of the pagoda that connects the most diverse generations, with new versions and many tributes to hits from the 1990s and 2000s. Check dates and locations:

  • 10/01: Florianópolis (SC) – Stage Music Park;
  • 11/01: Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – Spanta Universe;
  • 01/16: Cabo Frio (RJ) – Cabofolia;
  • 18/01: Xangri-lá (RS) – Verão Privilege;
  • 18/01: Pelotas (RS) – Summer Festival;
  • 01/25: Guarapari (ES) – Multiplace Mais;
  • 01/15: Praia Grande (SP) – Summer Season;
  • 01/28: São Luís (MA) – Avenida Litorânea.

Natiruts

The band Natiruts announced new shows that will make up the calendar for the group’s latest tour across the country. The new presentations will take place in Curitiba, Reef, São Paulo and Brasiliafrom April 2025.

The tour “Take it with you”, started in June 2024 and has already visited several Brazilian cities, has moved the public with shows full of striking songs, stunning visuals and a lot of dedication from the band led by Alexandre Carlo and Luis Maurício. Check the latest dates:

  • January 3: Stage Music Park, Florianópolis;
  • January 25th: Summer Festival, Salvador;
  • February 1st: Planeta Atlântida, Xangri-Lá (RS);
  • April 26: Pedreira Paulo Leminski, Curitiba;
  • May 23: Classic Hall, Recife;
  • May 31: Esplanada Oscar Niemeyer, Goiânia;
  • June 21: STL Festival, São Thomé das Letras (MG);
  • July 18th and 19th: Allianz Parque, São Paulo;
  • August 2: BRB Mané Garrincha Arena, Brasília.

Luan Santana

After the birth of his first daughter, Serena, the result of his relationship with Jade Magalhães, the artist confirmed that he will return to the stage. This is because the artist had to cancel a show in Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, on the day of the birth, which generated negative repercussions, with fans feeling wronged by the breach of expectations.

The following presentations are planned on his agenda, in addition to two shows in Lisbon, Portugal, in August:

  • January 18: Summer 2025 Maori, in Xangri-Lá (RS);
  • January 19: 29th Festa do Peão, in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo (SP);
  • March 14: Expo 50 Anos Umurama, in Maringá (PR).

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