Interpol 's concert dates are getting closer every day. Scheduled to tour Brazil during the month of June, the band will perform in Rio de Janeiro at Viva Rio (July 5th) and twice in São Paulo, both at Audio (July 7th and 8th).
The tour, which arrives in our country in just over two months, celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the release of the albums Turn On The Bright Lights and Antics . The trio also released their most recent record in 2023, entitled The Other Side of Make-Believe .
According to setlist.fm , the band will likely stick to the same setlist they've been playing on their current US tour. The set will last about an hour and a half and will probably include their biggest hits, tracks from their most recent album, songs from the tour's celebratory albums, and a few from other phases of their career.
Before arriving in Brazil, Interpol will visit other South American countries, and if there are any changes to the setlist, they will likely occur during this leg of the tour.
The band is an important name in indie rock, with a light sound, featuring smooth and melodic guitars, a strong drum beat, good bass lines, and a striking vocal style that together create a distinctive sound. The New York-based group attracts attention wherever they go.
Tickets are on sale at the official Livepass .
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