Canibália
Tour by Daniela Mercury
Associated albumCanibália
Start dateAugust 7, 2009 (2009-08-07)
End dateAugust 3, 2013 (2013-08-03)
Legs5
Daniela Mercury concert chronology

Canibália was a concert tour by the Brazilian singer Daniela Mercury, beginning on August 7, on Citibank Hall, São Paulo. Eight days after, where she made another concert at Citibank Hall, she went to Rio de Janeiro and then took the tour to Portugal, where she performed in five cities, right after, back to the Latin American, European and North American.[1][2] The tour counts with the participation of dancers, who danced the choreographies developed by Jorge Silva, recognized choreographer from Bahia.[1] Gringo Cardia, the developer of the five covers of the album Canibália, was responsible for the elaboration of the scenario of the tour.[3] On March 10, 2011, Mercury began her new tour Canibália: Ritmos do Brasil Tour to promote her new album of de same name recorded live in Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro.

Set list

  1. "Bênção Do Samba" (Sambas Medley):
    1. "Na Baixa Do Sapateiro"
    2. "O Samba Da Minha Terra"
    3. "Samba Da Bênção"
  2. "Preta"
  3. "O Mais Belo dos Belos (A Verdade do Ilê/O Charme da Liberdade)"
  4. "Por Amor ao Ilê"
  5. "Ilê Pérola Negra"
  6. "O Que Será (Que Será?)" (Chico Buarque cover)
  7. "O Reggae e o Mar"/"Batuque"
  8. "O Que É Que A Baiana Tem?" (Carmen Miranda cover)
  9. "Nobre Vagabundo"
  10. "Minas com Bahia"
  11. "A Vida É Um Carnaval"
  12. "Quero A Felicidade"
  13. "Rapunzel"
  14. "Trio Em Transe"
  15. "Vai Chover"
  16. "Elétrica"
  17. "Oyá Por Nós"
  18. "Olodum É Rei"
  19. "Swing Da Cor"
  20. "Tico Tico no Fubá" (Carmen Miranda cover)
  21. "Quero Ver O Mundo Sambar"
  22. "Maimbê Dandá"
  23. "O Canto Da Cidade"

Tour dates

Pre-Tour: Europe and Brazil Date City Country Venue
Europa
July 25, 2009 Braga Portugal Complexo Pacha
July 26, 2009 Algarve Portimão
July 28, 2009 Cantanhede Parque Exposições Desportivo de S. Mateus
South America
July 29, 2009 Popojuca Brazil
August 1, 2009 Araras
Debut
August 7, 2009 São Paulo Brazil Citibank Hall[4]
August 8, 2009
Europa
August 12, 2009 Vila Nova de Cerveira Portugal Praia de Lenta
August 13, 2009 Matosinhos Praia da Memória
August 14, 2009 Olhão Jardim Pescador Olhanense
August 15, 2009 Ponte de Lima Parque de Exposições
August 16, 2009 Espinho Largo da Câmara Municipal
South America
August 21, 2009 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Canecão
August 22, 2009
August 23, 2009
August 29, 2009 Fortaleza Iguatu Festeiro
September 9, 2009 Córdoba Argentina Orfeo Superdomo
September 10, 2009 Rosario Teatro Metropolitano
September 12, 2009 Buenos Aires Estadio Luna Park
October 24, 2009 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Oi Fashion Rocks
December 19, 2009 Brasília Centro de Convenções Ulysses Guimarães
December 31, 2009 Mata de São João Réveillon Costa do Sauípe
January 1, 2010 Salvador Farol da Barra
January 22, 2010 Festival de Verão de Salvador 2010
January 23, 2010 João Pessoa Festival Estação Nordeste
January 24, 2010 Natal Praia do Forte
January 28, 2010 Florianópolis Espaço Tuguá
April 21, 2010 Brasília Esplanada dos Ministérios
April 22, 2010 Comandatuba
April 24, 2010 Cáceres 30º Festival Internacional de Pesca
Europa
May 1, 2010 Beja Portugal Arena Multiusos
May 6, 2010 Évora Arena D'Évora
May 7, 2010 Faro Largo de S. Francisco
May 8, 2010 Coimbra Praça da Canção
May 9, 2010 Braga Estádio Municipal de Braga
South America
May 30, 2010 São Joaquim da Barra Brazil 41º Festa da Soja
Africa
June 2, 2010 Praia Cape Verde Praia de Gamboa
Europa
June 9, 2010 Santarém Portugal CNEMA
June 11, 2010 Vila Nova de Famalicão Estádio Nacional
June 13, 2010 Paris France
South America
July 16, 2010 Formosa Argentina XXX Fiesta Del Pomelo
Europa
August 7, 2010 Monte Gordo Portugal Trio Elétrico
August 14, 2010 Olhão
August 15, 2010 Milan Italy XX Festival Latinoamericano
August 19, 2010 Cascaes Portugal Festas do Mar de Cascais 2010
South America
September 30, 2010 Córdoba Argentina
October 1, 2010 Buenos Aires Teatro Gran Rex
October 2, 2010 Rosario
October 7, 2010 San Juan Fiesta de Las 2 Puntas
October 20, 2010 São Paulo Brazil Teatro Bradesco
December 31, 2010 Rio de Janeiro Praia de Copacabana
January 1, 2011 Salvador Farol da Barra
February 13, 2011 Museu du Ritmo
March 10, 2011 São Paulo Alberto Bertelli Lucatto[5]
July 23, 2011 Fortaleza Fortal 2011
August 12, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Expo Fest 2011
September 27, 2011 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de Verano Ramón Collazo[6]
North America
October 7, 2011 New York City United States Best Buy Theater
October 8, 2011 Miami The Adrienne Arsht Center
October 10, 2011 Mexico City Mexico Plaza Condesa
October 11, 2011
October 13, 2011 Los Angeles United States The Greek Theatre
October 14, 2011 San Francisco The Paramount Theatre
October 15, 2011 San Diego 4th and B Theatre
October 20, 2011 Toronto Canada TKool Haus
Europa
November 10, 2011 Basel Switzerland XXVI AVO Session Basel
South America
November 27, 2011 São Paulo Brazil Esquenta Verão São Paulo
December 31, 2011 Aracaju Réveillon Praia de Atalaia
January 1, 2012 Salvador Farol da Barra
March 3, 2012 Rio de Janeiro Rio Verão Festival
March 9, 2012 San Luis Argentina Autódromo Circuito Internacional de Potrero de los Funes
March 10, 2012
April 21, 2012 Porto Seguro Brazil
Asia
May 10, 2012 Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv White City Music Festival
South America
August 4, 2012 São Paulo Brazil Via Funchal
August 6, 2012 Rio de Janeiro
August 18, 2012 Fortaleza Centro de Eventos do Ceará[7]
August 31, 2012 Brasília O Maior São João do Cerrado
December 16, 2012 Mar del Plata Argentina 41° Fiesta Nacional del Mar
December 31, 2012 São Paulo Brazil Réveillon na Avenida Paulista
January 1, 2013 Salvador Farol da Barra
January 26, 2013 Rio de Janeiro
February 1, 2013 João Pessoa XX Bloco Picolé com Manga
Europa
April 5, 2013 Lisbon Portugal Coliseu de Lisboa[8]
April 6, 2013 Porto Coliseu do Porto
South America
May 11, 2013 Prado Brazil Baile Perfumado
May 18, 2013 São Paulo Virada Cultural 2013
June 8, 2013 Brasília Boate Disel
August 3, 2013 Bonito Festival de Inverno de Bonito

References

  1. 1 2 "Shows – Daniela Mercury anuncia novos discos com a turnê "Canibália" – 27/07/2009". Brasil em Folhas. July 27, 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  2. "Daniela Mercury estreia turnê "Canibália" em São Paulo – 07/08/2009 – UOL Música – Da Redação". Redalçao do Portal UOL. August 7, 2009. Archived from the original on August 11, 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  3. "G1 > Música – NOTÍCIAS – Daniela Mercury lança a turnê mundial 'Canibália' nesta sexta". G1. August 7, 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  4. "Daniela Mercury lança a turnê mundial 'Canibália' nesta sexta". G1. August 7, 2009. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  5. "Daniela Mercury agita aniversário de Rio Preto". Diário da Região. March 10, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  6. "Daniela Mercury en el teatro de verano". Portal MontevideoUrbano. September 21, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  7. "Festival gratuito traz Daniela Mercury e Paralamas do Sucesso a Fortaleza". G1. August 13, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  8. "Daniela Mercury regressa a Portugal em abril". MF. January 23, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
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