Real names of artists who will perform at The Town

Real names of artists who will perform at The Town

Less than a month away from The Town, discover the real names of the festival’s main attractions

the festival The Town is getting closer and along with it comes the curiosity of the real name of the international headliners that will perform throughout the five days of the festival.

post malone


The singer who became the “darling” of Rock In Rio 2022 for his charisma and sympathy with the fans returns to Brazil this year to perform on September 2 at the festival, the real name of the owner of the hits “Wow”, “ Congratulation” and “Rockstar” and Austin Richard Post.

Iggy Azalea


The Australian rapper broke out in Brazil in 2015 with the song “Fancy” and throughout her career she received more than four Grammy nominations with her albums, now the singer is coming to the country for her show also on the 2nd, the real name of singer and Amethyst Amelia Kelly.

Bruno Mars


Perhaps this is the most anticipated show of the festival as shown by the great demand for tickets for the two days that the singer will perform, Bruno Mars who is actually called Peter Gene Hernandez comes to Brazil for the first time after six years since the last visit, when he landed in the country with the 24K Magic World Tour.

Baby Rexha


The singer, who hit the internet in June after being hit in the face by a cell phone while performing in New York, will perform at the festival on September 3 on the Skyline stage, her stage name is not so different from her real name, a Abbreviated nickname for Bleta Rexha.

Ne-Yo


The rapper performs the other week, on the holiday of September 7, originally named Shaffer Chimere Smith, was very successful in the early 2000s and reached number one on the global Top 100 with the hit “So Sick“.

Demi Lovato


Demi Lovato or rather Demetria Devonne Lovato, arrives to perform on the first day of The Town along with Post Malone and Iggy Azalea, on the 2nd, this being her eleventh visit to the country.

Source: Rollingstone

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