The band As I Lay Dying has announced four shows in Brazil as part of their Latin American tour. The tour includes dates in Belo Horizonte (March 13, Mister Rock), Rio de Janeiro (March 14, Circo Voador), São Paulo (March 15, Carioca Club) and Curitiba (March 16, Tork N' Roll).
Tickets will be on sale starting this Thursday, the 10th, at 1 PM, on the official Clube do Ingresso website.
After the shows in Brazil, the band will tour Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.

SERVICE AS I LAY DYING IN SÃO PAULO
Date: March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Doors open: 6 PM
Opening band to be confirmed
Venue: Carioca Club
Address: Rua Cardeal Arcoverde, 2899, São Paulo – SP
Tickets
Admission:
R$200 (General Admission / First Batch – Half-price / Student)
R$200 (Solidarity half-price for non-students. Donate one kilo of food at the entrance on the day of the event and pay half price).
Full Price: R$360
R$250 (General Admission / Second Batch – Half-Price / Student)
R$250 (Solidarity half-price for non-students. Donate one kilo of food at the entrance on the day of the event and pay half price).
Full Price: R$500
VIP Box:
R$350 (First Batch – Half-price / Student)
R$350 (Solidarity half-price for non-students. Donate one kilo of food at the entrance on the day of the event and pay half price).
Full price: R$700
Locations for advance ticket sales without service fee (cash payment):
LOJA 255 (Galeria do Rock, Rua 24 de Maio, 62, first floor, store 255, São Paulo-SP)
CARIOCA CLUB BOX OFFICE – Rua Cardeal Arcoverde, 2899 – Pinheiros, São Paulo – SP
Online ticket sales, with service fee: www.clubedoingresso.com
Produced by: Liberation Tour Booking
General information: [email protected]
Age rating: 16 years. Minors between 14-16 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (paying adult).
Problems of Tim Lambesis, lead singer of the band
Lambesis was arrested in 2014 after ordering the murder of his ex-wife . In May of that year, he was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty. Approximately two and a half years later, in December 2016, he was released. In June 2018, As I Lay Dying played their first show with the vocalist, after releasing a video explaining the group's return . In September 2019, the band released their seventh studio album, Shaped By Fire .
Once again, the vocalist took to Facebook to address the issue. He said he has been rebuilding his life and dedicating himself to the principles of honesty: “I am against who I was in my past. I am pursuing a new purpose with the rebirth of AILD. We are doing it collectively.”
“The people who support AILD aren’t supporting the person I was. Part of my life now is undoing the suffering I caused and helping others who also have addictions. Instead, I think AILD fans are supporting the belief that people can change. I’ll never be able to undo my biggest mistakes, but I believe it’s better to do something than to give up.”
Upon his release from prison, the vocalist issued a new statement: “Words cannot express how sorry I am for the pain I caused. There is no excuse for what I did, and now I look at the person I have become with as much disdain as you do.”
“First, I want to apologize to my ex-wife and my incredible children for my actions. Not a day goes by that I don’t want to undo the damage I’ve done, and out of respect for them, I will not speak about them again (now or in the future).”
In 2021, he was sued by a woman who claims to have been injured during a fire caused by the musician the previous December. Vivienne Barcena , who suffered second-degree burns, said she was injured when Lambesis spilled gasoline on a bonfire at her parents' house. At the time, the vocalist said the fire was accidental and that he ended up burning 25% of his body .
