On August 17th, Angra will perform an acoustic show at Espaço Unimed, located in São Paulo.
With the same structure seen during the performance in Curitiba, which resulted in a recording to be released later in 2024, the presentation will also feature an orchestra and special guests.
Rafael Bittencourt , guitarist and founder of Angra, comments: “Our idea is to show the songs in their essence, stripped of the stereotypes of heavy metal, fast bass drums, guitar solos and incredible high notes.”
“Even without these elements, which are hallmarks of our style, the songs remain good, rich in harmonies, melodies, and lyrics. Not exclusively with acoustic instruments, but smooth and elegant versions of Angra's songs.”
Tickets for the show are available on the Ticket 360 and at the Espaço Unimed box office.
SERVICES:
Angra at Espaço Unimed Show: Angra at Espaço Unimed
Date: August 17, 2024 (Saturday)
Doors open: 8 PM
Show starts: 10 PM
Venue: Espaço Unimed (Rua Tagipuru, 795 – Barra Funda – São Paulo – SP)
Age rating: 14 years old
Accessibility for disabled people: yes
Tickets: Premium Standing Area: R$180.00 (full price) and R$90.00 (half price) | Sections A, B, C: R$420.00 (full price) and R$210.00 (half price) | Sections E, F: R$320.00 (full price) and R$160.00 | Section G: R$240.00 (full price) and R$120.00 | Box A: R$420.00 | Box B: R$320.00.
Ticket purchases: At the Espaço Unimed box office (Rua Tagipuru, 795 – 01156-000, Barra Funda – São Paulo/SP) or online through the Ticket360 website > Events > Category > Espaço Unimed. There is no service fee for online purchases and payment can be made by credit card or Pix. To activate the purchase through the app, be within a 500-meter radius of the venue (no service fee). Prohibited items: Professional or semi-professional cameras (large cameras with external zoom or interchangeable lenses), video cameras, audio recorders, laser pens, any type of tripod, selfie sticks, team shirts, chains and belts, plastic bottles, alcoholic beverages, toxic substances, fireworks, flammable materials in general, objects that may cause injury, firearms, bladed weapons, glass cups and glass in general, whole fruits, aluminum cans, umbrellas, newspapers, magazines, flags and banners, motorcycle helmets and similar items.
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