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Playing bass on post-Tropicália landmarks like Cê (2006), Zii e Zie (2009), and Abraçaço (2012), and touring the world alongside Caetano Veloso, inspired Ricardo Dias Gomes to record his debut album, -11, praised by the renowned British magazine The Wire. Living in Lisbon since 2017, he released his third and most recent record, Muito Sol, two years ago – a work that has been drawing growing interest from the international press. To present this forward-looking take on tropicalism, Ricardo takes the stage with Norberto Lobo on guitar and João Pereira on drums.
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Playing bass on post-Tropicália landmarks like Cê (2006), Zii e Zie (2009), and Abraçaço (2012), and touring the world alongside Caetano Veloso, inspired Ricardo Dias Gomes to record his debut album, -11, praised by the renowned British magazine The Wire. Living in Lisbon since 2017, he released his third and most recent record, Muito Sol, two years ago – a work that has been drawing growing interest from the international press. To present this forward-looking take on tropicalism, Ricardo takes the stage with Norberto Lobo on guitar and João Pereira on drums.
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