To celebrate the shows, the tour will change its name in this final stretch and will be titled after a song previously released by the group
The band Francisco, the man – formed by Mexican brothers Mateo Piracés-Ugarte AND Sebastián Piracés-Ugarte and by the Brazilians Ju Strassacapa, Andrei Kozyreff AND Elena Papini – announced a break for a “creative siesta”.
The group prepared an album and tour for this period entitled TO THE FINALwho toured the country. Now, in the final stretch, they have announced the last dates to see them on stage together and have changed the name of the tour to Goodbye.
The shows will begin in 2025 in Brazilian cities, including Sao Paulo with a single presentation at Cine Joia, and will conclude abroad, taking place in Lisbon and London.
The new compilation of shows is named after Goodbye in honor of the song of the same name released by the group in 2020. The band intends to release a new music video for the song in February next year.
I feel like the part Goodbye it is the latest intensification of this movement that has been building since the tour 10 yearswhich leads to our break. I see it as if this is the moment when the rocket is about to release the last part of itself so it can continue its journey. – Rhinestones
I want to make the most of the stage, with my friends and family on the road. We also want to be able to greet and hug as many people as possible, going wherever we can. After Brazil, we will do one last tour in Europe. – Elena Papini
Upcoming dates
01/03 – Morretes/PR – Risoflora Festival
08/03 – Ribeirão Preto/SP – Warehouse unloaded
21/03 – Porto Alegre/RS – Opinion
03/04 – Rio de Janeiro/RJ – BNDES Cultural Space
05/04 – Sao Paulo/SP -Cinema Joia
19/04 – Porto/PT – House of Music
23/04 – Lisbon/PT -B.leza
26/04 – London/United Kingdom – Festival Line (The Jazz Café)
Source: Terra
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