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Mariza

Mariza

Tue 17 Sept 2024 & Fri 20 Sept 2024

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Mariza is more than just the leading Portuguese fado singer of her generation. She is a global icon who has seduced worldwide audiences with her remarkable singing, charismatic stage presence and powerful blend of traditional and contemporary song forms

20 years of music. 20 years of a journey that began as an almost hidden local phenomenon, shared only by a small circle of Lisbon admirers.

Mariza has gone on to become one of the world’s greatest and most renowned singers. A true ambassador of Fado, Mariza does not hesitate to take it along new and daring paths, without ever losing sight of her soul.

As always, her musical partners continue to be only the best: Jaques Morelenbaum and John Mauceri, José Merce and Miguel Poveda, Gilberto Gil and Ivan Lins, Lenny Kravitz and Sting, Cesária Évora and Tito Paris, Vanesa Martín and Sergio Dalma ,Rui Veloso and Carlos do Carmo. Along the way she has taken fado to some of the world’s greatest stages, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Royal Albert Hall in London, Paris Olympia and Sydney Opera House, and has sold over one million records. And her repertoire, while remaining firmly anchored in classical and contemporary Fado, has expanded to include Cape Verdean mornas, Rhythm & Blues classics and the musical flavours of Brazil, Spain and Mozambique.

It is said that no fado singer can ever be a “true” fado singer until they tackle the classics and makes them unmistakably their own. And as befits someone who grew up in the old Lisbon neighbourhood of Mouraria surrounded by the music, Mariza continues to prove herself as fado’s great voice as she builds something new within the confines of the tradition..

“An international phenomenon – remarkable and passionate.”

The Guardian

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Tue 17 September
Stage time / 7:30pm

Doors / 7:00pm

Location

Barbican,
Silk Street
EC2Y 8DS

Tickets

£40 - £50 + booking fee

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Fri 20 September
Stage time / 7:30pm

Doors / 7:00pm

Location

BRIGHTON Dome,
29 New Road
BN1 1UG

Tickets

£30 - £35 + booking fee

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