Diogo Nogueira starts Infinito Samba tour in São Paulo

Singer Diogo Nogueira performs the first show of his Infinito Samba tour, celebrating 20 years of career, this Friday (March 6) at Tokio Marine Hall in southern São Paulo. The performance blends the ancestry of Brazilian music with an innovative outlook for the future, highlighting the link between yesterday's and tomorrow's samba. Tickets are on sale starting at R$ 80 (half price).

Renowned samba singer Diogo Nogueira kicks off his commemorative Infinito Samba tour this Friday, March 6, at Tokio Marine Hall, located at Rua Bragança Paulista, 1.281, in the Várzea de Baixo neighborhood in southern São Paulo. The show, scheduled for 9:30 p.m., marks 20 years of the artist's career and promises an experience connecting the roots of Brazilian music with contemporary innovations. According to the event description, the Infinito Samba project explores the link between traditional samba and its future evolutions, offering an ancestral and forward-looking perspective.

Tickets are available on Ticketmaster, starting at R$ 80 for half-price and R$ 160 for full price. This performance is part of a vibrant cultural lineup in São Paulo for the weekend, which includes other shows and exhibitions, but centers on celebrating the rich heritage of samba. Nogueira, known for tributes and collaborations in Brazilian music, continues to influence the genre with productions that honor tradition while innovating.

Tokio Marine Hall is a venue well-known for hosting major musical events in the city, providing easy access for São Paulo audiences.

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