Vanessa da Mata blends pop and opera and moves the audience in a show in São Paulo
Vanessa da Mata delivered a captivating performance in São Paulo, combining various musical genres in her latest concert tour.
On the evening of Saturday, the 21st, Vanessa da Mata captivated the audience at her concert held at the Tokio Marine Hall in São Paulo. The performance was part of her "Todas Elas" tour, featuring her most recent album, which showcases a powerful mix of rhythms, lights, colors, and songs filled with love and social manifestos. The concert attracted a packed audience, illustrating the singer's strong connection with her fans.
Opening the show, Vanessa paid homage to her roots with a viola melody by guitarist Fabio Porte, which transported the audience to the Pantanal region. The stage setup featured a backdrop of crystals that gradually revealed Vanessa standing atop an altar-like staircase, adorned in a golden cloak. This theatrical introduction set the tone for the evening, which was divided into three acts and lasted nearly two hours, presenting a dynamic blend of reggae, samba, sertanejo, pop, and even elements of opera within a single performance.
"Sobre as Coisas Mais Difíceis," the first song from her setlist of over 20 tracks, exemplified her artistic range and emotional depth. The concert not only entertained but also conveyed significant social messages through her music, further solidifying Vanessa da Mata's reputation as a versatile artist who engages her audience both culturally and emotionally.