Last Saturday, June 29th, the band Ego Kill Talent performed for the second consecutive time at SESC Paulista. The show, which started at 8 pm, had an enthusiastic audience eager to witness the band's performance, which had already sold out tickets for both scheduled shows.

The show began with “Now,” followed by “Beautiful,” and then the energetic “Call Us by Her Name,” which was enthusiastically sung along to by the audience. Lead singer Emmily Barreto asked the crowd who had attended Friday's show, and received a vibrant positive response. The singer even mentioned that they were going to invite some friends to the show, but due to the tickets selling out quickly, they couldn't bring more people, and she expressed her gratitude for their support.

Moreover, the place, a cozy space on the thirteenth floor of SESC, quickly filled with energy, creating a perfect atmosphere for a typical São Paulo Saturday night out.

 Despite the chill outside, the interior was warm and welcoming, with enough space for everyone to enjoy the show without feeling cramped or uncomfortable.

An exchange of energy

The band's merchandise was available for the audience, who didn't stop applauding and singing throughout the entire show. "Lifeporn," "We Move As One," and "Never Fading Light" were part of the setlist. 

The band took the opportunity to present two new songs and mentioned that they wouldn't be the same as those from Friday's show. A fan asked how drummer Raphael Moreira , as he had heard he had been unwell previously. Emmily made a point of telling the audience about what had happened, but that everything was fine now, and so the show continued. All the members seemed satisfied with the performance, and their mutual rapport was evident.

Certainly another highlight of the evening was the participation of Cris Botarelli , who took up the bass. The performance of the musicians from Ego Kill Talent was impeccable, with particular emphasis on their friendliness and constant interaction with the audience.

As the show drew to a close, the band thanked the fans for their support and promised to stay in the merch area to take photos and chat with anyone who wanted to. Finally, the night ended with the songs "The Reason," "Finding Freedom," and "Last Ride."

Our contributor John Alves was at the show and captured the night with exclusive photos for Wikimetal . Check out the gallery below.

Setlist:

  1. Now
  2. Beautiful
  3. Call Us by Her Name
  4. The Searcher
  5. Go up
  6. Lifeporn
  7. We Move As One
  8. Never Fading Light
  9. Still Here
  10. Sin and Saints
  11. Reflecting
  12. Need No One
  13. When It Comes
  14. The Reason
  15. Finding Freedom
  16. Last Ride

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