Deftones plays heavy music for old fans and Generation Z at Lollapalooza
Deftones performed a dynamic show at Lollapalooza Brazil, attracting fans from both older generations and Generation Z.
The Deftones delivered an electrifying performance on Friday night, March 20, at the Interlagos racetrack in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of the first day of the Lollapalooza festival, which runs until Sunday. Following rapper Doechii and preceding headliner Sabrina Carpenter, Deftones' presence highlighted their continued appeal among a diverse audience, challenging the notion that their music is outdated since the band originated in the 1980s.
While newer artists have gained prominence in recent Grammy editions, Deftones managed to not only capture nostalgia but also resonate with a considerable number of younger fans in attendance, dispelling the stereotype of being a relic of past music eras. This marked the sixth time the band performed in Brazil since their inception, with their last show occurring in 2015 at the Rock in Rio festival, which demonstrates their enduring legacy and ability to attract a varied demographic.
Over the years, Deftones have evolved in their sound and maintained a strong following, showcasing their capability to appeal across generational divides at a festival heavily identified with contemporary pop and hip-hop artists. This blend of heavy music with genres popular among today's youth signals a significant cultural cross-pollination that may influence future festival lineups and audience engagement in Brazil and beyond.