Return of Roupa Nova to Rock in Rio, after 35 years, crowns the longevity of the group’s popular and romantic music
The Brazilian band Roupa Nova is set to perform at Rock in Rio 2026 after a 35-year absence, celebrating their enduring popularity and legacy in Brazilian music.
Roupa Nova, a well-known Brazilian band, announced its participation in the upcoming Rock in Rio festival in 2026, marking their return after performing in 1991. The band will take the stage on September 7 at the Sunset Stage, featuring guest artist Guilherme Arantes, a major figure in Brazilian pop from the 1970s and 1980s. The announcement surprised long-time fans who have followed the festival since its inception in 1985.
This reunion at Rock in Rio is significant not only for the band but also for the history of the festival, as it highlights the lasting impact of Roupa Nova’s music. The band, which will celebrate its 46th anniversary in 2026, has maintained a robust schedule of performances, demonstrating their continued relevance and connection to audiences. Their participation at such a prominent event showcases the group's impressive resilience in the Brazilian music scene.
The performance signifies more than just a concert; it represents the enduring legacy of romantic pop music in Brazil, emphasizing how groups like Roupa Nova have shaped the genre. Their long-awaited return is expected to draw a nostalgic crowd, bridging generations of fans and reaffirming the value of their contribution to Brazilian culture over the decades.