Sepultura revisits classics when bringing farewell tour to Lollapalooza

by Andrea
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The Brazilian Metal Band Grave He took the stage on the third and last day of Lollapalooza Brasil, which took place this Sunday (30), at the Interlagos racetrack. Shortly after the first song, the fans already stirred with shouts and jumps.

The presentation, which was long awaited by fans, became even more special for, “Celebrating Life Through Death”. Also, after editions in Chile and Argentina, this will be the first – and last – since the grave performs at Lollapalooza Brasil.

To the delight of the fans, great hits were sung such as “Refuse/Resist”, “Means to An End” and “Ratamahatta”, ending with “Roots Bloody Roots”.

Shortly after the band chant “Kaiowas”, which was announced with a thanks speech by guitarist Andreas Kisser, the show’s broadcast fell for a few minutes to those who were following on TV and streaming.

At one point, the singer Junior Lima He also made a special participation and embraced the band member.

Following, the Brazilian dedicated another song to the stage, challenging the public to make the largest wheel in the history of the festivalcommon act on metal shows, which also known as wheel punk or mosh pit.

Over the age of 40, the metal band has released 15 studio albums and in December 2023, with shows for over 40 countries.

Formed by Andreas Kisser (guitarist), Derrick Green (vocalist), Paulo Xisto (bass) and Grayson Nekrutman (drums)the battery of shows is also marked by

Lollapalooza’s second day featured a diverse programming

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