Quartet performs in São Paulo and Belém on the 13th and 14th, on the eve of the release of the album ‘Hicimos crecer un bosque’
A phenomenon on the Latin American alternative scene and also successful in Europe, the Argentine band End of the World brings its shoegaze style to Brazil in September 2024.
This is the second time that the female quartet has visited the country.
On its first visit, in March of this year, Fin del Mundo sold out tickets for its first show in São Paulo.
Two dates have already been confirmed: 13/09 at Sesc Belenzinho, in the capital of São Paulo; and 14/09 in Belém, Pará, at the traditional Se Rasgum Festival.
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The performances take place on the eve of the worldwide launch of the new album, We will grow a forestwhich will be available on platforms in October. The album is the band’s second and was produced by the Spanish label Spinda Records.
With new developments in sight, this is a chance for the Brazilian public to see Lucia Masnatta, Yanina Silva, Juliet Limia and Juliet Heredia playing new songs alongside classic songs from the repertoire.

The band has already given a taste of the new work with the singles “We live far away” and “A season in winter” (listen below).
Just like their first visit, Fin del Mundo’s visit to Brazil is being organized by Brain Productions Booking. Between October and November of last year, they went on a highly acclaimed tour of Europe, with six sold outs.
The band also gained fans across the United States after a radio performance. KEXP. The video has over 1.4 million views.
After the shows in Brazil, Fin del Mundo heads to Mexico, Chile and Argentina.
Fin del Mundo returns to Brazil
Sao Paulo, SP
Date: 13/09 (Friday), 8:30 pm
Location: Sesc Belenzinho (Padre Adelino Street, 1000 – Belenzinho, São Paulo), in the Dining Room
Tickets: www.sescsp.org.br/programacao/fin-del-mundo (sales start: September 3, online, and September 4 at the box offices of all Sescs in the state.
Belem, PA
Date: 14/09 (Saturday) 6:40 pm
Location: NaBêra Cultural Space (268, São Boaventura Street, Santa Maria de Belém do Grão, Para)
Tickets: www.ingressolive.com/19-festival-se-rasgum
Source: Rollingstone

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