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Luma was amazing. The trip was basic, but she made the trip

Independent Rio de Janeiro City Stay with Brazil\'s Amazon Tour

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Independent Rio de Janeiro City Stay with Brazil's Amazon

Independent Rio de Janeiro and Iguassu Falls Tour

Independent Rio de Janeiro and Iguassu Falls

Rio de Janeiro and Amazon Rainforest Sustainable Experience Tour

Rio de Janeiro and Amazon Rainforest Sustainable Experience

Best trip I could have ever imagined. Accommodations, tour guides, activities were top notch. Everyone made sure we were taken care of, that we were enjoying ourselves, etc. Luciana was above and beyond before our trip, during, and even after. I can't thank her enough along with everyone else on the trip that made everything so special for you. I recommend this to every person out there.

4 Days North Pantanal - Unearthing exotic treasures in the Pantanal wetlands - New*** Tour

4 Days North Pantanal - Unearthing exotic treasures in the Pantanal wetlands - New***

We were able to observe a large number of animals of different species, we were lucky to see some that are very difficult to find. They have to make this trip and bring a camera to save these incredible moments
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Rio de Janeiro and Foz do Iguazu Sustainable Experience Tour

Rio de Janeiro and Foz do Iguazu Sustainable Experience

Fantastic tour and beautiful country!

Brazil and Argentina with Iguazu Falls 4 Star Tour

Brazil and Argentina with Iguazu Falls 4 Star

I normally don't take time to write reviews but I am for this one. Wendy and the whole Team Wanderfull has been by far the best tour company we have dealt with due to various reasons. Every step of the way, they have communicated with us no matter the time of the day and they followed up to make sure our needs were attended. Team Wanderfull checked up on us regularly to make sure things went well, I believe on a daily basis. They have been very accommodating to us and to our needs. We received prompt refund for our money when we needed to change/cancel the day tour that the company provided to a tour that fits our needs and time. We were provided extra tour when we missed our first tour since we somehow did not realize we had to meet our tour guide on our first day in Buenos Aires. Can't really blame us on this one since we were tired and hungry after having almost 24 hrs of no sleep and being hungry :). Team Wanderfull was able to book a last minute show for us and accommodated our request for a specific show. Team Wanderfull made sure we were satisfied with the hotel that we stayed at and moved us to a different hotel since our rooms were unsatisfactory (in Rio), even if Wanderfull had to eat up the cost of transferring us to another hotel. All the arrangements for the move were promptly made. Wanderfull Tour really stands up to its name as they truly are a wonderful company! I highly recommend using this company and will not hesitate using them on our future travels. Les and Nenita T - Hawaii

Tailor-Made Best Brazil Tour to Rio and Iguazu Falls, Daily Departure & Private Guide Tour

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Tailor-Made Best Brazil Tour to Rio and Iguazu Falls, Daily Departure & Private Guide

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Tailor-Made Private Brazil Tour to Rio, Ilha Grande & Paraty, Daily Departure Tour

Tailor-Made Private Brazil Tour to Rio, Ilha Grande & Paraty, Daily Departure

Rio +Angra and Ilha Grande day tour (5 Days) Tour

Rio +Angra and Ilha Grande day tour (5 Days)

Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguazu and Amazon Sustainable Experience Tour

Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguazu and Amazon Sustainable Experience

I have nothing bad to say about the recent trip I do have 1 recommendation for Nattrip. I would try to find an alternative hotel in Manaus for those travelers going to the Amazon. The Intercity Hotel was somewhat remote from the nicer restaurants and theatre area and the food was terrible

Jalapão Experience Tour

Jalapão Experience

Great trip, guide was very knowledgeable, professional and courteous.

The entire Green Coast from Sao Paulo to Rio, with sea areas around Rio Tour

The entire Green Coast from Sao Paulo to Rio, with sea areas around Rio

Amazon Jungle - 3 Days Tour

Amazon Jungle - 3 Days

Jungle James was an amazing guide!!

Costa Verde Explorer 5D/4N Tour

Costa Verde Explorer 5D/4N

Sooo nice to not have to worry about booking transfers and hostels myself and just check the app for pickup times! (Just be patient with that, as they're rarely on time, in normal true Brazilian style.) Breakfast wasn't booked on my second hostel, but I let Bamba know through the Trip Plans app and they fixed it. Also, my boat tour was cancelled on Ilha Grande due to the weather but replaced with another one, which I enjoyed anyway, so all good. In Paraty, you must pick up your boat tour ticket at the tour office in town, do that the day you arrive! I didn't think the shuttle transport times were too bad (like the other review says), it's nice to just sit back and relax sometimes. Enjoy!

What people love about Brazil Tours in September

We had a blast and all of our tours, drivers, and tour guides were great! A truly unforgettable trip for a family of four (including 9 and 11yo). It all went off without a hitch and we have made some lasting memories. It was a great itinerary giving us ample time to see what we wanted to in Rio, and explore the Amazon without feeling overly rushed and still able to check all the boxes for the highlights! Highly recommend for any traveler looking for some education and adventure.

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Bursting with Wonders

Brazil! Just its name conjures up images of beautiful scenery, beautiful people, beautiful wildlife and exciting nightlife! The largest country in South America, Brazil has been offering visitors a vacation experience like no other. Whether you choose to spend your days along its white sandy shores or high up in the clouds on a mountainside, the prospect of a magical and unforgettable adventure awaits at every turn.

Destination Must-See's

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Iguazu Falls (Devil’s Throat):

Located at the crossroads of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, Iguazu Falls with 275 individual cascades is considered the most beautiful waterfall in the world. The Brazilian side of the falls has a walkway along the canyon that allows visitors to go all the way out on an extension to the lower base of Devil’s Throat, getting close enough to feel the mist on your face.

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Rio de Janeiro:

The seaside city of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil’s most popular tourist spot as well as the most visited city in the southern hemisphere. Rio has breathtaking landscapes of towering mountains rising from the sea and stretches of sandy beaches lined with beautiful hotels. You’ll find a city with a colorful and easy-going beach culture and many historical attractions to enjoy.

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Christ the Redeemer:

The famous towering statue of Jesus standing with open arms has become a symbol of the city. It stands on top of tranquil Corcovado Mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. This impressive figure can be seen from anywhere in Rio due to its massive size and location.

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Copacabana Beach:

This is one of the most famous and beautiful beaches in the world. And what a view! To the left you can see Sugarloaf Mountain and Forte Duque de Caxias, and to the right is Copacabana Fort. Take the time to walk the 2.2 mile long beach and try some of the refreshing coconut water while you view the incredible sand sculptures that pop up daily. The locals love sports, so you can find volleyball and futbol (soccer) courts and even training equipment all along the beach.

Destination Must-Do's

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Sugarloaf Mountain:

Sugarloaf is Rio’s most impressive peak that sits at the mouth of Guanabara Bay. Visitors can hop aboard a glass cable car taking them all the way to the top to take in the world-famous panoramic views of surrounding beaches, mountains and forests.

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Brazilian Steak:

A churrascaria is a Brazilian steakhouse where meat is cooked on a South American style rotisserie and served rodízio style. In this style of service, Passadores (meat waiters) appear at the guest’s table with a skewer holding various kinds of meat. Throughout dinner, guests are able to sample each type of meat which is typically pork, beef, lamb, chicken, duck, sausage and fish.

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Along with the slaves that European colonists brought to Brazil between the 16th and 19th centuries, came the dance and musical traditions of West Africa. The samba, along with many other Brazilian dances, has deep roots in African culture and was once considered a dance only for the lower class. Today, the Samba is now recognized around the world as a symbol of Brazil.

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Caipirinha:

Caipirinha is Brazil’s national cocktail and an almost mandatory drink for all tourists to try. The drink consists of cachaça (sugarcane hard liquor), crushed lime, sugar and ice. It is tasty and refreshing, and it’s easy to see why it is a local favorite.

Expert Advice

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Futbol is more than a national pastime here. It’s a way of life. If you are lucky to come across even a pick-up game let alone a match at Maracana stadium, it offers a wonderful window on the culture.

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In Rio, be sure to catch the bonde (tram) up to Santa Teresa, the artisan’s district, for a stroll through picturesque streets lined with old mansions and colorful restaurants and bars.

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Learning a few Portuguese sentences is a good idea. People are friendly, especially when you greet them with ‘Ola’ (o-laa).

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Visit a traditional Brazilian churrascaria

We’ll take you on a journey through Brazilian culture, with a visit to a churrascaria, a traditional Brazilian barbecue where meat is cooked in churrasco style. We’ll have churrascaria dinners while enjoying folkloric performances of Samba and Tango, and we’ll even learn how to make the perfect caipirinha.

Ascend Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car

Board a cable car and take to the clouds, as you glide up Sugarloaf Mountain. This monumental mountain is one of the most famous peaks of Rio de Janeiro, towering 396 metres over the harbor, and you’ll make it to the top for spectacular views over the bay and city.

See how the country prepares for the annual Rio Carnival

When you join our Brazil group tours, you’ll dive into culture with a visit to a local Samba school. Discover how the school prepares for the pageantry of the annual Rio Carnival, see the colorful costumes and feel the rhythms of Samba as you experience an exciting dance lesson.

Take a walking tour around Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa is a gorgeous hillside district, built around a convent during the 16th century. It was once home to upper-class residents, although it’s now the home of artists with many galleries and museums. We’ll show you around the beautiful architecture, bohemian atmosphere and sweeping views of the city below.

Visit one of Rio de Janeiro's hillside favelas

Join our Local Specialists on a journey into Rocinha, one of the hillside favelas of Rio de Janeiro. You’ll see the daily lifestyles of the locals of Rocinha, visit a community school, and you’ll also have the chance to interact with locals and gain a deeper understanding of Brazilian culture.

Our top 5 things to do in Brazil

Our Brazil tour packages soak up the monumental sights of Sugarloaf Mountain, and also delve deeper into Brazilian culture with visits to a churrascaria, Samba school and a hillside favela.

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Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)

Housed in an incredible futuristic building, the Museum of Tomorrow shares a glimpse of life in the future. The museum displays digital ideas rather than objects, and predicts the future based on social, environmental and economic factors. You can spend hours exploring interactive experiments and exhibitions on a sustainable future.

Rio Art Museum

The Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR) tells the history of Rio de Janeiro through art. You’ll find traditional and contemporary Brazilian works of art, including paintings, photographs and sculptures. The museum is housed in a striking building, with a wavy roof canopy that appears to float above the building.

Museum of Modern Art

Located in Sao Paulo, the Museum of Modern Art (MASP) has one of the best collections of European art in Latin America, with artworks by Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh, Botticelli, Picasso and Renoir. The museum building is also a fantastic piece of architecture, perched on large pillars.

Best museums in Brazil

See the country’s top museums on our Brazil vacations tours, from a collection of Brazilian art to a digital insight into the future.

The Brigadeiro is a popular Brazilian dessert made from a mix of condensed milk, cocoa powder and butter, shaped into small balls and showered in chocolate sprinkles. It’s named after Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes, a Brazilian war hero, and can be found in bakeries across the country.

Coxinhas are the quintessential snack of Brazil. These beloved deep-fried treats are made from breaded and fried dough filled with potato and chicken, and shaped in a triangular cone. You can find these everywhere, from street stalls to lavish restaurants.

Beijinho de Coco

The coconut version of the brigadeiro, Beijinho de Coco are one of the most favorite desserts in Brazil. They’re made from condensed milk, coconut milk, butter, covered with sugar or grated coconut. They’re a classic treat at birthday parties and you can find them in bakeries all over Brazil.

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Our group tours in Brazil will introduce you to the delicious Brazilian cuisine, from deep-fried chicken croquettes to sweet desserts sprinkled with chocolate and coconut.

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Unlike the majority of Latin America, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese. Learning a few phrases is always appreciated and will help you connect with the locals.

Brazil is famed for its golden coastline and has some of the world’s best beaches. Pack a swimsuit to soak up the sun and the dazzling waters.

Sunglasses and sunscreen

As one of the sunniest destinations in the world, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential items in Brazil. Be sure to pack UV-protected sunglasses and SPF 30 sunscreen or higher.

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In Brazil the standard voltage is 127 / 220 V and the power plugs and sockets are of type N. The standard frequency is 60 Hz.

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You’ll need to pack shoes that can take you from exploring hillside favelas and traversing jungles, to dancing the Samba in Rio de Janeiro.

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Tours and Trip Packages to Brazil in September 2025

Traveling to Brazil in September 2025? We offer 40 tours, trips and vacation packages to Brazil in September 2025. Our Brazil in September 2025 tour packages and trips have 172 customer reviews. All the Brazil September 2025 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Brazil tour operators.

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42 Trips in Brazil during September 2025

Best Of Brazil Tour

  • Starts Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  • Ends Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Best of Brazil

  • Best price guaranteed
  • No booking fees
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Boat, Ferry, Bus, Private Vehicle, Minibus & Taxi
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
  • Brochure Price: US$ 990
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 148
  • Total Price from: US$ 842
  • Sep 07 10+ seats left
  • Sep 14 10+ seats left
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Best Of Argentina & Brazil Tour

  • Starts Buenos Aires, Argentina

Best of Argentina & Brazil

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Waterfalls Cultural, religious and historic sites , Waterfalls & Active and outdoor 'data-more-tripid='3306'>+1 more
  • Transport Private Vehicle, Flight & Boat
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,300
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 495
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,805
  • Sep 06 10+ seats left
  • Sep 13 10+ seats left

Pure Brazil Tour

  • Starts Salvador, Brazil

Pure Brazil

  • Activities Wildlife & Active and outdoor Wildlife , Active and outdoor , Cruise , Cultural, religious and historic sites & Safari 'data-more-tripid='17109'>+3 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Lodge & Eco Lodge
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Flight, Private Vehicle & 4WD Jeep
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 6,930
  • Special Deal (4%): - US$ 270
  • Total Price from: US$ 6,660

Land Of The Jaguar Tour

  • Starts Cuiaba, Brazil
  • Ends Cuiaba, Brazil

Land of the Jaguar

  • Activities Wildlife & Bird watching Wildlife , Bird watching , Wildlife safaris and game drives & Safari 'data-more-tripid='7959'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Lodge
  • Transport Boat & Jeep
  • Brochure Price: US$ 8,098
  • Special Deal (14%): - US$ 1,153
  • Total Price from: US$ 6,945
  • Sep 12 Only 8 seats left
  • Sep 26 Only 8 seats left

Discover Pantanal, Rio & Costa Verde Tour

  • Starts Campo Grande, Brazil

Discover Pantanal, Rio & Costa Verde

  • Trip customizable
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities City sightseeing & Trekking and Hiking City sightseeing , Trekking and Hiking , Natural landmarks sightseeing & Honeymoon 'data-more-tripid='23613'>+2 more
  • Transport Boat, Private Vehicle & Bus
  • Age Range 1-80 yrs

Natural Wonders Of Brazil - 12 Days Tour

Natural Wonders of Brazil - 12 days

  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Natural landmarks sightseeing
  • Transport Flight, Boat, Private Vehicle & 4WD Jeep
  • Age Range 18-80 yrs
  • Sep 20 Only 8 seats left

Rio, Foz Do Iguazu And Pantanal Experience Tour

Rio, Foz do Iguazu and Pantanal Experience

  • Free cancellation
  • Activities City sightseeing & Natural landmarks sightseeing City sightseeing , Natural landmarks sightseeing & Waterfalls 'data-more-tripid='27203'>+1 more
  • Transport Flight, Boat & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 12-99 yrs
  • Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish

Iguassu Falls Independent Adventure Tour

  • Starts Foz Do Iguacu, Brazil
  • Ends Foz Do Iguacu, Brazil

Iguassu Falls Independent Adventure

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Explorer
  • Transport Bus, Boat, Helicopter & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 12-95 yrs
  • Sep 01 10+ seats left
  • Sep 02 10+ seats left

The Big Dude Tour- Touring Rio De Janeiro

The Big Dude Tour- Touring Rio de Janeiro

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites
  • Accommodation No Accommodation
  • Age Range 5-79 yrs

Buenos Aires To Rio De Janeiro: Falls & Footy Tour

Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Falls & Footy

  • Accommodation Hotel, Hostel & Villa
  • Transport Flight, Bus, Ferry, Helicopter, Boat, 4WD Jeep, Minibus, Taxi & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 18-39 yrs
  • Sep 11 10+ seats left

Argentina & Brazil Adventure Tour

Argentina & Brazil Adventure

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Trekking and Hiking
  • Transport Bus, Private Vehicle, Flight, Helicopter & Minibus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,895
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 584
  • Total Price from: US$ 3,311

Andes, Iguassu & Beyond Tour

  • Starts Santiago, Chile

Andes, Iguassu & Beyond

  • Activities City sightseeing & Adventure City sightseeing , Adventure & Natural landmarks sightseeing 'data-more-tripid='5158'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Resort & Hotel
  • Transport Bus, Ferry, 4WD Jeep, Boat, Taxi & Private Vehicle
  • Sep 18 10+ seats left

Bolivia To Brazil: Highlands & Coastlines Tour

  • Starts La Paz, Bolivia

Bolivia to Brazil: Highlands & Coastlines

  • Activities Natural landmarks sightseeing & Beach
  • Accommodation Lodge, Hotel, Hostel, Bungalow & Villa
  • Transport Flight, Bus, 4WD Jeep, Taxi, Boat, Private Vehicle & Minibus

South America Discovery Tour

  • Ends Lima, Peru

South America Discovery

  • Activities Explorer & Adventure
  • Transport Coach, Train, Flight & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 5-99 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,750
  • Special Deal (1%): - US$ 38
  • Total Price from: US$ 3,712

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Brazil has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your September trip to Brazil. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to September. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Best events and things to do in Brazil in September

Top experiences in september, holidays in brazil in september.

  • Independence Day ( September 7 )

Other notable holidays

  • Father's Day ( August 11 )
  • Our Lady of Aparecida / Children's Day ( October 12 )
  • Teacher's Day ( October 15 )
  • Public Service Holiday ( October 28 )
  • All Souls' Day ( November 2 )
  • Republic Proclamation Day ( November 15 )
  • Black Awareness Day ( November 20 )
  • Christmas Eve ( December 24 )
  • Christmas Day ( December 25 )
  • New Year's Eve ( December 31 )
  • New Year's Day ( January 1 )
  • Carnival Friday ( February 28 )
  • Carnival Saturday ( March 1 )
  • Carnival Sunday ( March 2 )

Best attractions for Brazil in September

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What's the weather like in Brazil?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Brazil for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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  • Aguas Lindas De Goias
  • Cocalzinho de Goias
  • Corumba de Goias
  • Pirenopolis
  • Sao Joao da Alianca
  • Terezopolis de Goias

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Slipknot Announce North American Tour in 2024

H eavy metal outfit Slipknot have announced a ton of tour dates this year across the UK, Europe, Brazil, and just a few festival dates stateside. Luckily for North American fans of the band, it looks like yet another leg (or two legs, technically) of the 25th Anniversary Tour has been announced in the US and Canada! 

The upcoming tour will celebrate Slipknot’s 1999 debut eponymous album. The American leg of the Here Comes The Pain Tour will hit cities across both coasts and one date in Toronto, Canada. Supporting acts will include Knocked Loose and Orbit Culture for the first leg and Knocked Loose and Vended for the second leg.

The next North American date for the Slipknot 2024 Tour will be on May 12 in Daytona Beach, Florida at Welcome To Rockville. The first of the new North American dates will be August 6 in Noblesville, Indiana at Ruoff Music Center with support from Knocked Loose and Orbit Culture. The final date of the North American tour will be November 9 in Mexico City, Mexico at Parque Bicentenario.

A number of different presale events are currently live over at Ticketmaster , including an artist presale, Citi cardmember presale, and a few different VIP packages as well. A Spotify presale, among others, will kick off on May 1 and May 2.

Public on-sale will start on May 3 at 10:00 am local. If your tour date of choice sells out by then, pop over to Stubhub to see what kind of inventory they have there.

Tickets are going to sell out for this highly-anticipated tour very fast, so get your tickets now!

Slipknot 2024 North American Tour Dates

May 12 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville

May 19 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple

August 6 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 7 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 9 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 10 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 12 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 14 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 15 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

August 17 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena (with Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture) (NEW!)

September 1 – Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma (NEW!)

September 7 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 8 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Styles Resorts Amphitheater (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 9 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life (NEW!)

September 11 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 13 – Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 15 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 17 – Austin, TX – Moody Center (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 18 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

September 21 – Des Moines, IA – Knotfest Iowa at Waterworks Park (with Knocked Loose, Vended) (NEW!)

October 11 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival

November 8 – Guadalajara, MX – Calle 2

November 9 – Mexico City, MX – Parque Bicentenario

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Fortinet Cup: Canadians on attack entering Ecuador’s Kia Open

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QUITO, Ecuador – With Stuart Macdonald winning the Diners Club Peru Open this past Sunday and Matthew Anderson claiming the ECP Brazil Open a week earlier, Canadian players are on the rise in the early stages of the race for the Fortinet Cup. Anderson, who followed his win with a share of the 18th spot in Peru, improved his point total to 696 to remain the No. 1 player in PGA TOUR Americas for the second consecutive week. Meanwhile, Macdonald rose from 22nd to third in the standings with a 613-point total.

“There's a lot to play for every week and this is a big step forward,” said the 29-year-old Macdonald after his two-shot win Sunday at Los Inkas Golf Club, where he earned 500 Fortinet Cup points.

Through four events played this season, there are seven Canadian players currently inside the top 60 who would secure exempt status for the North America Swing that follows the six-event Latin America Swing. The other Canadians behind Anderson and Macdonald are Joey Savoie (18th), Lawren Rowe (35th), Thomas Giroux (39th), Jeevan Sihota (47th) and Jimmy Jones (50th).

“Golf Canada has done an unbelievable job developing all of our players," added MacDonald. "As you can see, every year we've got more and more players on the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour, and this tour. There's a lot of Canadian depth and a lot of that we can attribute to Golf Canada and its coaching staff."

The one player between the leading Canadians is Mexico’s José de Jesús Rodríguez, who tied for fifth in Peru and is second on Tour with a 657-point total. The 43-year-old veteran will not be playing this week’s event at Quito Tennis & Golf Club.

Aside from Macdonald, the other big Fortinet Cup move was made by Wisconsin native Samuel Anderson. Coming off a tie for sixth at the ECP Brazil Open, the 25-year-old gave Macdonald a run for his money late on Sunday.

Ranked 55th on the Fortinet Cup standings through two events, Samuel Anderson now holds the fifth spot following a T6 finish in Brazil and a runner-up finish in Peru. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Ranked 55th on the Fortinet Cup standings through two events, Samuel Anderson now holds the fifth spot following a T6 finish in Brazil and a runner-up finish in Peru. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

“(I) didn't play my best, but I kind of hung in there and hit some awesome shots coming down the stretch, which was great,” said Anderson about his play Sunday in Lima. “I mean, I hit an awesome shot on 16 and I even gave myself a look on 17, which is a super tough par 3. I'm happy with how I played overall and I’m looking forward to Ecuador.”

The solo second finish earned Anderson 300 Fortinet Cup points and allowed him to move from 17th to fifth in the standings. Anderson was ranked 55th before his last two starts.

Finishing only a shot behind Anderson, Argentina’s Julián Etulain was the top Latin performer in Peru. His tie for third at Los Inkas Golf Club was his second third-place finish of the season. It allowed him to defend his position as No. 8 in the standings.

“I’m happy to keep adding points to my tally,” said the 35-year-old Etulain. “Hopefully, we can keep playing well these next two weeks to make the Latin Swing top two and secure a (Korn Ferry Tour) card for next year.”

The Kia Open, which is set to begin Thursday at the Quito Tennis & Golf Club in Quito, Ecuador, is the fifth event of the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas season and one of just two events left to play in the Latin America Swing.

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Slipknot Announce Knotfest 2024 and 25th Anniversary Tour

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Slipknot have announced a 2024 North American tour that takes place this summer. The nu metal band is also returning to its hometown music festival Knotfest Iowa . This year marks the 25th anniversary of Slipknot’s self-titled album, and their festival set is billed as “a unique set drawing heavily from their 1999 debut.” See Slipknot’s full list of tour dates below.

“Every time I’ve walked onstage, it’s never been about how many people have been there because my culture, the maggots, always show up,” founding member Shawn “Clown” Crahan said in a statement. “But as we’ve grown as a band, we have had fewer and fewer of those intimate, personal moments, trading them for massive ones. So we’re gonna make it more personal on the anniversary.… Just get ready to have your face kicked in, because we just do what we do, spread that maggot culture—that disease. And you’ve been infected.”

Dubbed the Here Comes the Pain Tour, Slipknot begin their run in Noblesville, Indiana, on August 6 and perform in Baltimore, New York, Toronto, Austin, and more cities. While the North American leg ends at Knotfest Iowa in Des Moines on September 21, Slipknot have plenty more dates scheduled in Europe on through to the end of 2024. Opening select shows in North America are Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture, and Vended.

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05-12 Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome to Rockville 05-19 Columbus, OH - Sonic Temple Festival 08-06 Noblesville, IN - Ruoff Music Center *~ 08-07 Burgettstown, PA - The Pavilion at Star Lake *~ 08-09 Baltimore, MD - CFG Bank Arena *~ 08-10 Camden, NJ - Freedom Mortgage Pavilion *~ 08-12 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden *~ 08-14 Gilford, NH - BankNH Pavilion *~ 08-15 Mansfield, MA - Xfinity Center *~ 08-17 Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena *~ 09-01 Pryor, OK - Rocklahoma 09-07 Auburn, WA - White River Amphitheatre *# 09-08 Ridgefield, WA - RV Inn Styles Resorts Amphitheater *# 09-09 Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life 09-11 Nampa, ID - Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater *# 09-13 Inglewood, CA - Intuit Dome *# 09-15 Phoenix, AZ - Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre *# 09-17 Austin, TX - Moody Center *# 09-18 Dallas, TX - Dos Equis Pavilion *# 09-21 Des Moines, IA - Knotfest Iowa at Waterworks Park *# 10-11 Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival 10-19 São Paulo, Brazil - Knotfest Brasil 11-08 Guadalajara, Mexico - Calle 2 11-09 Mexico City, Mexico - Parque Bicentenario 12-05 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome 12-06 Dortmund, Germany - Westfalenhallen 12-08 Stuttgart, Germany - Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 12-09 Leipzig, Germany - Quarterback Immobilien Arena 12-11 Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion 12-12 Paris, France - Accor Arena 12-14 Leeds, England - First Direct Arena 12-15 Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro 12-17 Manchester, England - Co-op Live 12-18 Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena 12-20 London, England - The O2 12-21 London, England - The O2

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Anitta Reborn: The Brazilian Superstar on ‘Funk Generation,’ Her First U.S. Tour and the Mysterious Illness that Reset Her Career

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For most of her life, Anitta didn’t think much about her death.

Despite growing up in the notorious favelas of Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian multi-hyphenate just knew that her life would be as glamorous as she always imagined: she would sing, dance and act her way to global stardom. Gradually, that vision has been coming to life.

“I never thought that I wasn’t going to get what I wanted,” she says. “Everyone around me has been maybe more realistic, but I just have these visions for how my life will turn out. I don’t tell anyone, because I know how easily outside pressure can influence the results.”

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Then, Anitta was hit with a mysterious illness that racked her with chronic, full-body pain and fevers that at times rendered her unable to walk. She was tested for cancer and autoimmune diseases but still doesn’t have a solid diagnosis for what she was experiencing. In her search for relief, Anitta took a month off and retreated into the Yoruba faith she’d learned as a child from her father, taking trips to several countries to connect with ancient healing traditions, from kundalini yoga to meditation. A few hours after this interview took place, she flew to Greenland to spend a week alone, visiting shamans and hiking through “spiritual portals” — parts of the earth that are said to be sensitive to energy.

To advance that new approach, Anitta felt she needed a new team. In the aftermath of the underwhelming response to “Versions of Me,” she cleaned house, parting ways with her longtime manager, Brandon Silverstein, and Warner Music, the label she’d been with for her entire professional career.

At the time, she didn’t tell the world that she was on the verge of dropping out of the music industry. But she’s brutally honest about it now, explaining that her efforts to be palatable internationally were neutering the boldfaced individuality that made her a star in the first place.

“I didn’t feel happy,” she says. “I didn’t have the energy anymore. I was looking at the sales numbers too much, reading what the internet and critics had to say. And after having thought so much about what life could look like if I quit, or if I died … my priorities shifted.”

However, she was contractually obligated to deliver at least two more albums to Warner. So Anitta effectively launched a social-media campaign against her label, claiming its executives never believed “Envolver” — a rare RIAA Latin Diamond-certified single — would be successful without the aid of a co-billed artist, and that her team at Warner’s Latina division wasn’t doing enough to promote her music. “If there was a fine to pay, I would have already auctioned off my organs, no matter how expensive it was to get out,” she wrote on X. “But unfortunately, there isn’t.”

Ultimately, there was, in the form of a reported multimillion-dollar settlement with Warner — $6 million, some sources say (representatives for Anitta and Warner declined to comment on the deal) — as well as a reasonably amicable separation from Silverstein, who, shortly after their parting, was seen speaking abusively to someone over speakerphone in a widely circulated video. Anitta and reps for Silverstein declined to comment on the video, but she says carefully, “[Brandon] did what he needed to do, and what I wanted to do at the time, but my focus changed. He was always very respectful and understanding with me.”

Then, just a month after leaving Warner, she announced a new deal — with Universal Music’s Republic label — and shortly after that, a new manager: Miami-born Rebeca León, who’d helped steer Rosalía, J Balvin and Juanes to superstardom.

From there, Anitta quickly released new music — a three-song bundle titled “ Funk Generation : a Favela Love Story,” which was expanded into a full album under the same title that dropped on April 26. But instead of leaning uncomfortably into popular Western styles, she went back to the youthful baile funk sound of the favelas — a vibrantly danceable combination of samba, Miami bass, hip-hop and syncopated African beats.

Experiment, Anitta does: “Funk Generation” has lyrics in Spanish, English and Portuguese over sweltering rhythms of favela funk. She’s the first to acknowledge that it will be a challenge for some of her more pop-leaning fans, not to mention new ones.

“For a long time, the numbers have decided whether I won or failed, and that will push you to do something unoriginal,” she says. “I want to be very clear: That doesn’t mean I don’t love my old songs. With ‘Versions of Me,’ I was trying a little bit of everything to try to solidify myself in the mainstream, but I don’t care what the fuck is gonna happen with this next album. I love the adrenaline of not knowing whether people are going to like it.”

“That is the true definition of fearlessness,” León says, “when you only want to do what you do because you fucking love it.”

When Anitta first reached out, León had recently transitioned out of managing Rosalía to focus on growing her production company, Lionfish Studios. After working as a co-producer on a 2022 remake of “Father of the Bride,” León and Lionfish Studios are developing several female-driven projects said to have heavy music components that showcase the nuances and intricacies of Latin culture.

“I was on my pseudo break, and [Anitta] asked me to essentially assess her career with her,” León recalls. From that meeting, she found the singer’s resilience inspiring and the opportunities for her career virtually limitless. But she, too, found that in the process of chasing that crossover dream, Anitta had not been making the music she wanted to make.

“She’s gotten here. Now she’s fighting to do what she’s always wanted to do: bring [baile] funk, a marginalized genre, to the big stage,” León says.

And although the genre is lyrically hyper-sexualized, Anitta says her take on it is “all about the sound.” “Brazilian funk is very, very sexual and very explicit, but those lyrics don’t reflect what I’m living personally now,” she says.

“It’s more an exploration of my love for the beats, the parties, and how it all makes me feel,” says Anitta. “A lot of the producers on this album are people who came from the ghetto, the slums, the favelas. They live and breathe Brazilian funk — the kind of funk that has crazy lyrics, that nasty shit.”

Where 2022’s “Versions of Me” leaned into American pop production, “Funk Generation” was a crate-digging process for Brazilian producers like Gabriel do Borel and the duo Tropkillaz, who reference contemporary sub-genres of funk, altering its brass sections with sped-up tempos and repetitive electronic patterns. 

Despite her distancing comments, “Funk Generation” is seriously X-rated, both lyrically and musically. On the song “Savage Funk,” Anitta repeats the word “fuck” 58 times, phrasing her vocals so that they sound like a bassline.

Not that any of this is out of character: Anitta’s sexuality has always been a focal point of her public image. She’s often described herself as two people: Larissa de Macedo Machado, the person she grew up as, and Anitta. All superstars struggle with where the self ends and the star begins, but for her, it seems to be about self-preservation. “I can see myself leaving the name ‘Anitta’ behind,” she muses about the persona that embraces her “most animalistic desires,” “but I’ll never just be Larissa. I am very protective of her. It helps people to understand that there is the artist, and then there is the human who just wants to go home and hide.

“I use my sexuality as a freedom message,” Anitta concludes. “It’s not like I’m telling everyone to flash their pussies. But we have a right to express ourselves without feeling ashamed.”

Despite all of the self-empowering words, on May 18, Anitta will embark on a project that, in the past, she didn’t really want to do: her first global tour, a 20-plus-date trek in intimate venues dubbed the “Baile Funk Experience” in North America, South America and Europe.

“Touring is tiring,” she says, “and I don’t like going for extended periods without seeing my family. But I’m so engaged with this project that I want to do it. And I want to still keep it small; I want to be able to look people in the eyes. It’s not going to be enough for you to just stand there and watch. The person who goes to this concert will feel an urgency to be a part of it.”

As for what comes next, Anitta is pursuing acting gigs following her role in the Netflix drama series “Elite.” She plans to work her way up, as she always has. Of course, the future holds little mystery for her. “I know what’s going to happen next,” she says, cracking a mischievous smile. “I’m going to keep making very surprising turns — you’ll be left like, ‘Who is this person?’”

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Singer Conan Gray to play at Singapore Indoor Stadium in September

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SINGAPORE – American pop singer-songwriter Conan Gray will be back in Singapore to perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sept 1, his second concert here.

His debut show here was a sold-out gig in February 2023 at The Star Theatre, which has a smaller capacity.

Tickets are from $108. Pre-sales will kick off on May 4 and general sales start on May 7.

The show is part of a tour which also includes gigs in other Asian cities, including Jakarta, Manila, Taipei and Tokyo.

The 25-year-old, who is of Japanese and Irish ancestry, is best known for hits such as Heather and Maniac, both from his 2020 debut album Kid Krow.

The release peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard charts and was the highest-charting album by a debut artiste that year. Heather, a ballad about unrequited love, has clocked more than 1.6 billion streams on Spotify alone.

In April, he released his third album, Found Heaven, a follow-up to Superache (2022), which went to No. 1 on the British charts.

Gray started out uploading cover songs, original tunes and vlogs to YouTube before independently releasing debut single Idle Town in 2017. The following year, he signed a record deal with Republic Records and released his debut EP Sunset Season.

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Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk When: Sept 1, 7.30pm Admission: Tickets from $108 go on general sale on May 7, 10am, via Ticketmaster’s website ( ticketmaster.sg ) and hotline (tel: 3158-8588). The Mastercard pre-sale will be held on May 4, 10am, till May 6, 10am, via priceless.com/music . The Live Nation pre-sale will be held on May 6 from 3 to 11.59pm via livenation.sg

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  15. Things to do in Brazil in September

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  16. Rio de Janeiro Tours in September 2024

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  21. Slipknot Announce Knotfest 2024 and 25th Anniversary Tour

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