Festival takes place on June 3 in the city of Ribeirão Preto, in the interior of São Paulo, and brings together big names in national music
The organization of the party John Rock 2023 has released the full lineup for this year’s edition, 20th in history. The event will take place on June 3 in the city Ribeirao Pretoinside Sao Paulo, and is expected to have more than 14 hours of live music. In total there will be more than 20 attractions, spread over four stages. On the João Rock Stage, the main stage of the event, names like Start-up capital, KPM 22 It is Emicidal. On the Aquarela Podium, the singers’ performances take center stage Anna Carolina It is Manu Gavassi. National music icons such as Mutantes, Alceu Valença and Gilberto Gil perform at Palco Brasil. Finally, the Palco Fortalecendo a Cena, which promotes independent productions, will have a show by artists such as Hyperanhas, Tasha & Tracie and Don L. The festival is expected to host more than 75 thousand people in an area of 20 thousand square meters. Ticket sales started on Wednesday 8 August on the festival’s website. In addition, it is possible to buy tickets in person at the Ophicina stores in Shopping Iguatemi Ribeirão Preto, Novo Shopping and Ribeirão Shopping and the Ophicina shoe store in Shopping Santa Úrsula. Prices range from R$210 (half ticket on the runway) to R$940 (Camarote Colorado).
Check out the full lineup:
- João Rock stage: Filipe Ret and L7nnon + guests, Capital Initial, Ira!, BaianaSystem, Pitty, CPM 22, Gilsons, Emicida + guests and Planet Hemp;
- Watercolor Stage: Ana Carolina sings Cássia Eller, Marina Sena, Flora Matos, Majur and Manu Gavassi sings Fruto Proibido;
- Brazil Stage: Tom Zé, Mutantes, Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença and Gilberto Gil;
- Stage Reinforcement of the scene: Borges, Major RD, Hyperanhas, Tasha & Tracie, and Don L.
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