American band shows are scheduled to take place between February and March in Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba
One of the best and most underrated rock bands of all time returns to Brazil in 2026. Living Color brings to South America the tour The Best of 40 Yearswith the idea of celebrating the 40th anniversary of the group founded in 1984.
In Brazil, the presentations take place on 26/02 in Porto Alegre (opinion), 27/02 in São Paulo (Tokio Marine Hall), 28/02 in Rio de Janeiro (Sacadura 154) and 01/03 in Curitiba (Live Curitiba). There are also shows in cities of Argentina and Chile.
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02/22 – Mendoza (arg) @ 23 rivers craftbeer
24/02 – Buenos Aires (arg) @ C Art Media
26/02 – Porto Alegre (BRA) @ Opinion
27/02 – Sao Paulo (BRA) @ Tokio Marine Hall
28/02 – Rio de Janeiro (bra) @ Sacadura 154
01/03 – Curitiba (bra) @ live curitiba
03/03 – santiago (chi) @ teleton
About Living Color
Graduated in New York in 1984 by the guitarist Vernon ReidLiving Color also brings Corey Glover In vocal, Will Calhoun on battery and Doug Wimbish in the bass. The band gained worldwide projection after being discovered by Mick Jaggerwhich not only introduced the group to the general public but also invited them to open shows Rolling Stones.
The debut album Vivid (1988), who brought hits as “Cult of Personality”Grammy winner of best Hard Rock performance. Then they launched Time’s Up (1990), also awarded Grammy. The later work Stain (1993), Collideøscope (2003), THE CHAIR IN THE DOORWAY (2009) and Shade (2017) complete the discography of few items, but notorious for the enormous quality and wide range of sound influences and lyrical references.
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