Mar 5 • 18:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Augusto Licks performs in São Paulo with a repertoire from Engenheiros do Hawaii

Guitarist Augusto Licks returns to the stage in São Paulo to reconnect with fans of the Brazilian band Engenheiros do Hawaii after three decades since he left the group.

Augusto Licks, the former guitarist of the iconic Brazilian band Engenheiros do Hawaii, is set to perform in São Paulo on Friday (6th) at the Carioca Club, marking his return to the stage after three decades. This concert is part of a tour titled 'Augusto Licks & Engenheiros' that will feature a selection of beloved classics from the band's extensive repertoire, which includes hits like 'Infinita Highway','O Papa é Pop,' and 'Pra Ser Sincero.' Licks was a pivotal member of the band from 1987 to 1993 and was part of its most stable lineup known as GLM, composed of Licks, Humberto Gessinger, and Carlos Maltz.

While Licks celebrates his past with the band, he emphasizes that this tour does not aim to represent Engenheiros do Hawaii, which officially disbanded in 2008. Instead, Licks plans to showcase a mix of nostalgic classics and some new songs he is working on. The concert is particularly significant as it allows fans in São Paulo to relive the hits they cherished while also experiencing fresh material, keeping the spirit of the band's music alive even after its dissolution.

The singer is keen on connecting with his audience in this unique performance, making it a notable event for both long-standing fans of Engenheiros do Hawaii and new listeners alike. Licks's ongoing passion for music and performance highlights the enduring legacy of the band in the Brazilian music landscape, reflecting a blend of nostalgia and innovation for fans attending the concert.

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