Group started national tour with show at Arena of Rock in Brasilia; set should be maintained for both festival in SP and soil date in Rio
The tour of Scorpions For Brazil it has already begun. The band served as the main attraction of the festival Arena of Rockin Brasilia, last Wednesday, 16. After that, it plays in the Monsters of Rockevent that takes place at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo, this Saturday, 19; and performs solo presentation in Biulistageon Monday, 21.
In the federal capital, the group performed after Kisser CLAN, Europe and Judas Priest. Already in the São Paulo megalopole, play Scorpions, Judas Priest, Europe, Savatage, Queensrÿche, Opeth and Stratovarius. Tickets are on sale on links on the official website.
The repertoire of the German group in Brasilia was close to what was seen in Mexico last month, but with slight changes. The medley with “Top of the Bill”, “Steamrock Fever”, “Speedy’s Coming” and “Catch Your Train” appeared again on the set, as well as “Loving You Sunday Morning”.
Otherwise, are classic gifts like “Rock You Like a Hurricane”, “Wind of Change”, “Still Loving You”, “Send me an angel”, “Blackout”between others. Check below the setlist played in the federal capital:
1. Coming Home
2. Gas in the tank
3. Make It Real
4. The Zoo
5. Coast to Coast
6. Top of the Bill / Steamrock Fever / Speedy’s Coming / Catch Your Train
7. Bad Boys Running Wild
8. Delicate Dance
9.
10. Wind of Change
11. Loving you Sunday Morning
12.
13. Bass and battery soils
14. Tease me please
15. Big City Nights
Bis:
16. Blackout
17. Rock you like a hurricane
Also check out some videos of the presentation:
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Source: Rollingstone

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