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Five reasons not to miss The Calling’s Tour in Brazil

  • Foto do escritor: Stephanie Ferreira
    Stephanie Ferreira
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Photo: Reproduction
Photo: Reproduction

The Calling is back in Brazil, promising a tour filled with nostalgia, emotion, and heartfelt reunions. With a series of shows across the country, the band, formed by Alex Band, Daniel Damico, and Dom Liberati, revisits the hits that marked the 2000s while introducing new material that showcases their vitality after more than two decades on the road.


This new tour through Brazilian stages celebrates the lasting bond between The Calling and the fans who have always welcomed them with open arms. Here are a few reasons why you can’t miss the band’s return to Brazil:


1. The nostalgia of an album that defined a generation

The Calling’s debut album, Camino Palmero (2001), remains a landmark for alternative and pop-rock fans of the 2000s. It’s still fondly remembered in Brazil and was certified Platinum by ABPD for selling over 125,000 copies.


Songs like Wherever You Will Go, Adrienne, Stigmatized, and For You are still alive on radio stations, playlists, and in the hearts of those who grew up with them. Experiencing this setlist live is almost like traveling back in time.


2. Brazil holds a special place for the band and they know it

Lead vocalist Alex Band has often expressed his deep affection for Brazilian audiences. In recent interviews, he’s shared how moved he is by the warmth and passion of the crowds here.


Moreover, part of the new tour involves testing unreleased songs in Brazil, a clear sign that the band sees the country as an important part of their creative journey.


3. New songs + a setlist packed with classics

The October 2025 tour promises a mix of timeless hits and fresh tracks that are just being introduced. For longtime fans, it’s a chance to relive the classics that defined an era. For newer listeners, it’s an opportunity to witness how the band has evolved.


4. Multiple dates covering different regions

It’s not just one show in São Paulo or Rio: there are nine confirmed performances between October 4 and 19, 2025, across cities including Vitória, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Curitiba, Santo André, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, and Campinas.


This wide schedule makes it easier for fans from different parts of the country to attend, with flexible options in terms of travel, cities, and venues. Each location also brings its own unique atmosphere, making every concert a one-of-a-kind experience.


5. An emotional experience more than just music

For many fans, seeing The Calling live means reliving memories, moments from adolescence or youth, reconnecting with friends, feeling the energy of the crowd singing together. It’s an experience that stays with you.


The band, in turn, often expresses how much this love means to them, calling Brazilian audiences some of the best in the world. Performing here, they say, is always something truly special.

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