From samba & bossa nova to psychedelic MPB and beach boogie, Marcos Valle stands as one of the most important composers, arrangers, and performers in Brazil’s history. Few artists anywhere can claim a career as stylistically rich and consistently brilliant as his six-decade journey. He burst onto the scene in the early 60s with ‘Samba de Verão’ (Summer Samba), a timeless anthem written with his brother Paulo Sérgio, now celebrated alongside ‘The Girl from Ipanema’ as one of the most recognizable Brazilian songs worldwide. When the bossa nova wave slowed, Valle reinvented himself in the 70s with albums like ‘Garra and Vento Sul’ blending psychedelia, MPB, and jazz, while also composing for film and TV. During this time he crossed paths with the future members of ‘Azymuth’, who took their name from one of his songs. By the 80s, Valle was collaborating with US soul legend ‘Leon Ware’, penning classics like ‘Rocking You Eternally’ before unleashing one of his biggest hits: the workout-boogie anthem ‘Estrelar’. His influence stretched across continents, inspiring everyone from ‘Sarah Vaughan’ and ‘Frank Sinatra’ to ‘Bebel Gilberto’ and even ‘Emma Bunton’ of the ‘Spice Girls’. Hip-hop and electronic artists later discovered his genius, with tracks sampled by ‘Jay-Z’, ‘Kanye West’, ‘Madlib’, ‘Childish Gambino’, and ‘Kaytranada’. Meanwhile, Europe embraced him as a cult hero through acid jazz, rare groove, and the crate-digger scene, leading to his long partnership with ‘Far Out Recordings’. Now, at 80, Marcos Valle continues to perform worldwide, returning to Dublin after 12 years, celebrating both a 20th anniversary reissue of ‘Contrasts’ and a lifetime of music that proves why he is and always will be the renaissance man of Brazilian pop.
“Bossa nova pioneer” - Resident Advisor
“Rio beach boogie legend” - The Vinyl Factory
“One of the most important and popular performers in the history of Brazilian pop” - All Music
“Bossa nova pioneer” - Resident Advisor
“Rio beach boogie legend” - The Vinyl Factory
“One of the most important and popular performers in the history of Brazilian pop” - All Music
The Argentinian artist returns to London as part of her new tour Los Pilares, in a one-of-a-kind show where she journeys through her acclaimed albums Claroscuro and Anónimo, while unveiling in premiere the first songs of what’s yet to come. Her album ANÓNIMO was selected among the best of 2025 by outlets such as Rolling Stone, following an extensive tour across Latin America and Europe and the release of a live album. LOS PILARES TOUR presents a renewed live proposal with a new stage design, a new setlist, and unreleased versions that explore the ever-changing nature of her songs on stage. The show spans her catalog from CLAROSCURO to ANÓNIMO including singles released between both albums and previews of future material. Each performance reveals the hidden pillars of her music: the layers that sustain the songs and the threads connecting her acoustic, electronic, and performative universe.
After their acclaimed latin grammy nominated album ‘Tripolar’, the Argentinian alt rock band start a new chapter with a new live show built around their latest album, ‘Términos & Condiciones’. The new record opens up the band’s sound even further, mixing electronic textures with dance rhythms, disco influenced guitars and darker electro moments, while still keeping the melodic identity that has defined them since their early days. Produced together with ‘Rafa Arcaute’ and ‘Lamadrid’, the album also includes the track ‘Dando vueltas’, recorded with ‘Portugal. The Man’.
After their acclaimed latin grammy nominated album ‘Tripolar’, the Argentinian alt rock band start a new chapter with a new live show built around their latest album, ‘Términos & Condiciones’. The new record opens up the band’s sound even further, mixing electronic textures with dance rhythms, disco influenced guitars and darker electro moments, while still keeping the melodic identity that has defined them since their early days. Produced together with ‘Rafa Arcaute’ and ‘Lamadrid’, the album also includes the track ‘Dando vueltas’, recorded with ‘Portugal. The Man’.
For almost twenty years, APTBS have been considered one of the most intense live bands. Their sound is loud, raw, and hypnotic, a wild mix of post-punk, noise rock, shoegaze, and psychedelic experimentation. With their current album, Synthesizer, the New Yorkers once again prove why they’re called “the loudest band in New York”: crashing guitars and shimmering walls of feedback. They manage to unite chaos and clarity, darkness and energy into a dense, electrifying sound. What is impressive on record becomes a full experience live blinding, intense, and uncompromising. The band have also announced their new rarities album, Rare And Deadly, releasing on April 3 through Dedstrange. The first single, “Everyone’s The Same,” is already out, complete with a video directed and edited by lead singer Oliver Ackermann.
After wrapping up their 30 Years Tour which took them across 19 countries, more than 80 cities, and over 120 shows between 2024 and 2025, NTVG are back on the road with a fresh new chapter. The release of their new album, “Florece en el Caos”, marks a ren
At the peak of a meteoric rise, Canary Islands–born artist Valeria Castro returns to Dublin after her sold-out debut last year. ‘El cuerpo después de todo’, released in March 2025 and produced by Carles Campi Campón, marked a turning point in her career and established her as one of the most important voices of her generation. The album earned her a third consecutive nomination at the Latin Grammy Awards, the Premio Ondas Nacional de Música, and six nominations at the Premios MIN. Now entering the final stretch of this chapter, the Canary Islands singer embarks on a tour that will serve as the live farewell to the album’s repertoire, symbolically closing its cycle before opening a new artistic phase. After selling out a 9,000-capacity show in Madrid, 2026 marks her full breakthrough, with an international tour spanning major arenas, festivals, European cities, and seven stops across Latin America.
At the peak of a meteoric rise, Canary Islands–born artist Valeria Castro returns to London after her sold-out debut last year. El cuerpo después de todo, released in March 2025 and produced by Carles Campi Campón, marked a turning point in her career and established her as one of the most important voices of her generation. The album earned her a third consecutive nomination at the Latin Grammy Awards, the Premio Ondas Nacional de Música, and six nominations at the Premios MIN. Now entering the final stretch of this chapter, the Canary Islands singer embarks on a tour that will serve as the live farewell to the album’s repertoire, symbolically closing its cycle before opening a new artistic phase. After selling out a 9,000-capacity show in Madrid, 2026 marks her full breakthrough, with an international tour spanning major arenas, festivals, European cities, and seven stops across Latin America.
After wrapping up their 30 Years Tour which took them across 19 countries, more than 80 cities, and over 120 shows between 2024 and 2025, NTVG are back on the road with a fresh new chapter. The release of their new album, “Florece en el Caos”, marks a renewed creative phase, backed by an official international tour that will bring the Uruguayan band to Ireland for the second time. NTVG are currently fine-tuning a renewed live show that captures the energy and spirit of the new record, along with an updated production designed for this exciting next stage.
After wrapping up their 30 Years Tour which took them across 19 countries, more than 80 cities, and over 120 shows between 2024 and 2025, NTVG are back on the road with a fresh new chapter. The release of their new album, “Florece en el Caos”, marks a renewed creative phase, backed by an official international tour that will bring the Uruguayan band to Denmark for the second time. NTVG are currently fine-tuning a renewed live show that captures the energy and spirit of the new record, along with an updated production designed for this exciting next stage.