After conflict of time among some of the main attractions, festival alters the grid of the presentations that start tomorrow, May 22
THE C6 Fest It reaches its third edition from tomorrow, 22, with attractions in the programming.
After public requests – and also due to the health problems of the Ethiopian artist MULATU ASTATKEwho had to cancel his participation – the organization made adjustments to the schedule. The changes help to resolve conflicts between shows that attract the same audience, which manifested itself in weight on social networks, facilitating the experience of those who go to the festival.
Check out what has changed:
Thursday 22 May
Due to a cardiac arrest suffered last week, MULATU ASTATKE was replaced by the renowned American saxophonist Joe Lovano. The change, besides being necessary, opened a new wave of tickets to the date, which was previously sold out.
Friday 23 May
Unchanged
Saturday 24 May
One of the main requests of the public was the adjustment in the conflict between the shows of the Gossip and from Air. Now, the show of Gossipled by Beth Dittostill partially coincides with the presentation of the veteran band The PreendsBut the new schedule offers a more favorable scenario for fans.
Sunday 25 May
The changes were lower, but now there is a 30 -minute break between the band’s performance Wilcocommanded by Jeff Tweedyand the show of Nile Rodgers & Chic – Which should please who planned to watch the two.
SERVICE
C6 Fest
May 22-25, 2025
Ibirapuera Park: Pedro Álvares Cabral Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo, SP
Tickets here
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Source: Rollingstone

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