The 79-year-old British guitarist will perform at the Palmeiras stadium this Sunday, the 29th, in front of an estimated audience of 50 thousand people
Eric Clapton he returned to Brazil after 13 years. His last performance in Sao Paulo was at the Morumbi Stadium, in 2011. Before that, he had played at the Pacaembu Stadium, in 2001, and at the now extinct Olympia concert hall, in 1990, when he made his debut on Brazilian soil.
Now, at 79, he celebrates sixty years of career with four concerts in Brazil. The ‘God’ of the guitar has already sung in Curitiba, Rio and at Vibra São Paulo, on Saturday evening, the 28th, in a rare intimate show in front of around 7 thousand people. This Sunday, the 29th, he will showcase his talent Allianz Park in front of an audience estimated at 50 thousand fans – tickets are sold out.
The opening act will be from North America Gary Clark Jr.disciple of Clapton and known for his ability to mix elements of blues, soul and R&B in his music.
A few meters from Rua Palestra Itália, the large Lareira bakery has been a popular destination. If you take an Uber, the advice is to stay there until the crowds that gather after the shows have dissipated. It’s not worth fighting over a driver. For those who come after the show, around 11.30pm, a good option will be the soup buffet served with a wide variety of breads.
Where: Av. Sumaré, 488 – Perdizes
Light
Simplicity, lightness, consistency and excellent ingredients. These are the strengths of Leggera, a pizzeria certified by the Verace Pizza Napoletana Association, managed by the expert and scholar André Guidon, a pizzeria, in fact, which conquered the podium with its margherita in Palate. Delicate and powerful, they are produced with Italian flours, naturally fermented, which results in an elastic and soft dough, with high edges, perfect for accommodating the red tomato sauce with its intense color and delicate flavour. The daisy, which was the big winner of the Palateit is the best and costs R$54.
Where: Rua Diana, 80 – Perdizes
Petí
For those who want to catch the show as soon as the gates open, Petí is a good option for modern cuisine featuring fresh, organic ingredients from the region. The restaurant closed, before the pandemic, due to a fire. The restaurant offers modern cuisine using seasonal ingredients, with dishes changing every 20 days. The full menu, which is always changing, ranges between R$85 and R$100. Check local chains to see the current menu.
Where: R. Cotoxó, 110 – Pompeii
Museum of Indigenous Cultures
Opening in 2022, the MCI is a museological institution with a dialogic and participatory character and an expression of diverse indigenous voices and cultures. Created with the aim of articulating, researching, strengthening and communicating the stories and memories of indigenous resistance and resilience, indigenous art and the artistic, intellectual and technological productions of the diverse indigenous populations and ethnicities of São Paulo.
Where: Rua Dona Germaine Burchard, 451 – Água Branca
Hours: from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 to 18:00
Latin America Memorial
Walking through the vast space of the Memorial da América Latina is an unforgettable experience. In addition to appreciating the curved lines of Oscar Niemeyer’s monuments, visitors are also surprised by the works of renowned artists, displayed along the esplanade or within the cultural spaces.
Where: Av. Mario de Andrade, 664 – Barra Funda
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00.
Source: Terra

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