Tim Bernardes announces farewell tour for Thousand Invisible Things

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Tim Bernardes ends the cycle that began in 2022, after the release of the second solo album of his career

One of the main names in Brazilian music today, singer and composer Tim Bernardes announced the last performances of the tour for the album Mil Escolhas Invisíveis this Tuesday (7). Nine dates have been confirmed in eight different cities across Brazil, with tickets going on sale starting Friday at 12pm.

The schedule begins on May 7th, with a show at the Auditorium Araújo Vianna, in Porto Alegre, followed by a performance in Belo Horizonte, at the Be Fly Hall, on the 15th. On the 23rd and 24th, the artist passes through Fortaleza, at the Cineteatro São Luiz. In June, on the 6th, the musician arrives in Rio de Janeiro, at Vivo Rio, while the show in São Paulo was scheduled for the 27th, at Espaço Unimed.

Three other cities – Brasília, Recife and Manaus – are also confirmed, but the date and location have not yet been announced. The only certainty, however, is that the setlist must feature all 15 tracks from Mil Escolhas Invisíveis, which includes the singles BB (Garupa de Moto Amarela) and Última Vez.

With the shows, Tim Bernardes ends the cycle that began in 2022, after the release of the second solo album of his career. Since then, the São Paulo native has confirmed his position as an exponent of national music and raised his career to another level, with a significant increase in audiences, international tours, festival appearances and collaborations with other artists.

Recently, Tim was one of the guests on Tiny Desk Brasil, the local edition of NPR’s YouTube hitin addition to receiving praise from Mac DeMarco, during the Canadian’s stay in the capital of São Paulo.

After confirming the end of the activities of the band O Terno – which launched the musician on the national scene in the last decade – in 2024, the expectation is for the release of his third solo album. In the publication in which he announced the tour, Tim said he was excited about working on new music and should enjoy the second half of the year “more secluded in the studio”.

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