Bruce Dickinson 's Brazilian tour celebrating the legacy of Jon Lord and Deep Purple began last Saturday, the 15th, in São Paulo. The shows now continue to Curitiba (19), Rio de Janeiro (21) and Porto Alegre (25). See the review of the performance here .

The Concerto For Group And Orchestra feature a symphony orchestra of over 80 instrumentalists, assembled especially for the occasion with members of the OSESP (São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra) and some of the country's leading symphony orchestras.

The rest of the band consists of John O'Hara (Jethro Tull) on keyboards, Tanya O'Callaghan (Whitesnake) on bass, Kaitner Z Doka (Jon Lord, Ian Paice) on guitar, Bernard Welz (Jon Lord, Don Airey) on drums, and Mario Argandonia (Scorpions) on percussion.

Our contributor Leca Suzuki attended Bruce Dickinson's performance in São Paulo and captured this exciting evening. See below. 

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