07/07 MARIA GADÚ, brazilian singer and composer in London
01 Jul, 2013
MARIA GADU @ O2 Empire Shepherds Bush, London/UK
Following a sell-out tour with Caetano Veloso, Maria Gadú performs in London as part of her 2013 European tour. Twice nominated for a Latin-Grammy award, Maria Gadú hits the UK showing why she is the next big thing on the Brazilian music scene and has Captivated the attention of lusophone and world music fans. Maria Gadú will have classy samba singer, Karina as her supporting act.
Details of event
Sunday 07 July
Door time: 7.00pm / Show time: 8.30pm
Address O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, W12 8TT
Price £25 – £30 + Booking fee
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IN STORES (NO BOOKING FEE):
• Just in Case Café (34 Clapham Road, Oval)
• The Monteiro Clinic (2 Clapham Road, Oval)
• Made in Brazil (12 Inverness Street, Camden Town)
• Brazil by Kilo (55/57 Charing Cross Road – Chinatown Market)
• Açaí Brazil – Brazilian Cafe (35 Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road)
• Rio the Internet Cafe (123 Commercial Road, Bournemouth)
• Speed Fast Money Transfer (Harlesden – Willesden Green – Stratford – Swindon – Oxford Circus)
• Brazilian Centre (Seven Sisters & Stanford Hill)
• London Help4u (Oxford Circus)
• Restaurante Raizes (Hackney Road)
• Barraco Cafe (Kilburn)
Artist Details
Since her debut, Maria has captured the attention of the public and critics alike, being nominated twice for the Latin Grammy. Her career began to take off after arousing the attention of other prominent music personalities, such as Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento, and João Donato, to name but just a few.
She recorded a CD and DVD with Caetano Veloso and has been firmly establishing herself as one of the biggest artists in the Brazilian music scene of late. Considered the new music revelation of 2009, Maria has set out on a path of no return, in the best sense, and is spearheading a new generation of singer/songwriters of come out of an ever-exuberant Brazil. In this show, Maria and her band play songs from her new CD, while including hits from earlier in her career.












































