Music Papaula Lima opens the second day of Best of Blues and Rock with Rita Leeangaria classics with the hits of the Brazilian rock queen, artist printed what she calls “Black ‘N’ Roll” by newsroom

Music Papaula Lima opens the second day of Best of Blues and Rock with Rita Leeangaria classics with the hits of the Brazilian rock queen, artist printed what she calls “Black ‘N’ Roll” by newsroom

Targeting the audience with the hits of the Brazilian rock queen, artist printed what she calls “Black ‘n’ roll”

Not even the cloudy climate allowed Paula Lima cool the audience of the second day of Best of Blues and Rock. With the show ‘Soul Lee’which has sporadically since 2020, the São Paulo singer gives a unique outfit Rita Leeembraced by the crowd that filled the lawn of the Ibirapuera Auditorium this Sunday (8).

Opening to other established names, the presentation was much more aligned with the line-up Compared to the previous day, with artists widely known for works that dialogue with the contemporary adult audience. Such direction won viewers who were waiting for Red baron, Richard Ashcroft and Dave Matthews Band.

In set reduced to just one hour at the festival, Paula He entered punctually at 2:30 pm and paraded on the stage in constant interactions with those present, leading viewers in unison chorus in the hits ‘Perfume launcher’ and ‘Mom Nature’.

Thanking the affection in each break, Paula and band prepared a special song for the audience of Best of Blues and Rock: For the first time in the tour ‘I’m Lee’performed the song ‘Cute Boy’from Rite.

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During the presentation, Paula He revealed that it was at the Ibirapuera Park auditorium himself who met the honoree in 2004, justifying the connection and mutual affection as reasons to print what he calls “Black N ‘roll” in the compositions of Lee.

The first weekend also had Vitor Kley and Large dog on Saturday (7) and returns next Saturday (14) with a revival of Charlie Brown Jr. led by former member Marcão Brito and Thiago Brownfollowed by Larissa Liveir, Black Pantera and closing with Alice Cooper. On Sunday (15), the Deep Purple closes the festival, being preceded by Judith Hill and Hurricanes.

Also read:Dave Matthews Band Puts audience on the first night of Best of Blues and Rock


Source: Rollingstone

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