Shirley Manson’s band returns for the third time to the country in September, after a summer tour with Noel Gallagher; here, check out what they should be up to for the show
It’s been seven years since the last passage of the garbage for Brazil. The American band formed in 1993 was one of the main names in alternative rock in the early 1990s and returns to the country for the third time on September 9th, with a unique show at The Town in São Pauloafter its debut here in 2012 on the stage of the Planeta Terra festival, and two presentations in 2016.
With a more or less fixed formation since the beginning, with the Scottish Shirley Manson on vocals, Duke Erikson It is Steve Marker between guitar, bass and keyboard, and Butch Vig on percussion, the band’s seven studio albums. Its trajectory was celebrated among the group’s three decades of activity, especially for an unexplored union of sounds until then, such as grunge, techno and power pop – in addition to Manson’s powerful vocals, which are one of the group’s signatures.

What has Garbage been playing at shows?
The group arrives in the country after a summer tour of the Northern Hemisphere alongside High Flying Birdsin Noel Gallagher. Over there, Garbage presented a more or less fixed set with 15 tracks, which includes the main hits from the beginning of the band’s career – mainly from the albums garbageIt is Version 2.0– plus newer tracks and versions.
With that, fans should expect tracks like “#1 Crush”, “I Think I’m Paranoid”, “Stupid Girl” It is “Push It”in addition to “Only Happy When It Rains”which earned the band their first award nominations. Grammy.
With the announcement of Garbage’s coming to The Town in March, we’ve listed six of the band’s songs that were successful on the charts – and that will possibly be in the selection that the group brings to Brazil in September.
The Town
The Town takes place on the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 9th and 10th of September at Interlagos Racetrack in Sao Paulo. The event will have performances by several national and international artists, divided into five stages Skyline, The One, Factory, New Dance Order It is Sao Paulo square.
Source: Rollingstone

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