Steven Wilson will perform a single show in São Paulo on October 17th at Tokio Marine Hall .

The musician, composer, and producer, nominated for six Grammy Awards, returns to Brazil for the launch tour of his new album, Overview . Tickets are available on the official Ticketmaster website and at the official box office (no service fee).

The album consists of only two tracks: “Objects Outlive Us” (23:19 minutes) and “The Overview” (18:21 minutes), each inspired by the “overview effect” that astronauts experience when viewing Earth from orbit.

Although initially a solo recording, the finalized version of The Overview features studio assistance from regular collaborators Craig Blundell (drums), Adam Holzman (keyboards), and Randy McStine (guitars), as well as a set of lyrics by Andy Partridge of XTC , which help shape the story that drives “Objects Outlive Us”.

The album has a decidedly unique sound and vision that draws elements from different periods of Wilson's more than thirty-year career. There are references to classic Porcupine Tree , as well as the world-building narrative of The Raven That Refused To Sing , the innovative electronics of The Future Bites , and the spatial audio vision that permeates 2023's The Harmony Codex

The setlist hasn't been released yet, so we've selected the songs we're most excited to see:

“Objects: Meanwhile”, from Overview (2025)

“Song of Unborn”, by To the Bone (2017)

“Drive Home” by The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories ) (2023)

“The Buddha of the Modern Age”, from Overview (2025)

“Lazarus” by Deadwing (2023) featuring Porcupine Tree

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