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JAN
31
2025
Los Angeles, CA
2220 Arts + Archives
I Was There
NOV
13
2022
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Mineirão
I Was There
NOV
04
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço Unimed
I Was There
NOV
03
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço Unimed
I Was There
NOV
01
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço das Américas
I Was There
OCT
16
2022
Berkeley, CA
The UC Theatre
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

José
June 13th 2025
O evento em si foi muito bom. O MIlton é excelente. O que me aborreceu foi de eu ter comprado camarote vermelho, a organização transferiu quem tinha camarote vermelho para o roxo e o pessoal de apoio não sabia para onde nos direcionar, Andei muito até encontrar alguém da produção - que depois de disparar vários telefonemas - fomos alojado. Eu tenho dificuldades para andar muito e fiquei muito cansado.
José Carlos de Sá Junior
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão

Luiza
November 16th 2022
Foi um dos dias mais emocionantes da minha vida! Milton como sempre sendo um ser humano sereno e carinhoso! Foi um momento inesquecivel para todos nós que estavamos ali com ele. A produção estava maravilhosa, um real espetáculo à altura desse grande artista! Que sorte viver na mesma época que Milton e poder vê-lo ao vivo. Obrigada, Bituca! Te amamos!
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão

Odete
November 15th 2022
O melhor show que já fui em toda minha vida! Foi um mural humano, cada peça se encaixando perfeitamente, o público, os músicos, a banda, os trabalhadores, enfim , tudo se encaixando de forma a abraçar a peça principal, o Bituca.
Todos super emocionados e cantando a uma só voz e ,ao mesmo tempo, escutando uma única voz, a do Milton.
Gratidão Milton Nascimento !!!
Coisa de Deus !!!
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão
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About Milton Nascimento
Milton Nascimento (born 26 October 1942) is a singer-songwriter who is considered one of the icons of Brazilian Music.
Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His mother was the maid Maria do Carmo Nascimento. When he was just a few months old, the boy was adopted by the family for whom his mother had previously worked: the couple Josino Brito Campos (a banker, mathematics teacher and electronic technician) and Lília Silva Campos (a music teacher). He lived in the boroughs of Laranjeiras and Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro. When he was 18 months old, his biological mother died and he moved with his adoptive parents to the city of Três Pontas, in the State of Minas Gerais.
In the earlier stages of his career, Nascimento played in two samba groups, Evolussamba and Sambacana. In 1963 he moved to Belo Horizonte, and his friendship with the Borges brothers led to the Clube da Esquina ("corner club") movement. Other members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flavio Venturini.
Nascimento is famous for his chime-clear falsetto and tonal range, as well for highly acclaimed songs such as "Canção da América (Song from America)" and "Coração de Estudante (Student's Heart)". The lyrics of "Coração de Estudante" remembers the funeral of the student Edson Luís, killed by police officers in 1968. The song became the hymn for the diretas Já campaign in 1984 and it was also played in the funeral of the late president Tancredo Neves the next year, who died before assuming the presidency.
While his reputation within Brazil was firmly established with his Clube da Esquina works, Nascimento's international breakthrough came with his appearance on jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 1974 album Native Dancer. This led to widespread acclaim, and collaborations with American stars such as Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Pat Metheny.
Through his friendship with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, Nascimento came to work with the pop-rock band Duran Duran in 1993. Nascimento co-wrote and performed (in the Portuguese language) the song "Breath After Breath", featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. He also performed with the band in concert when they toured in Brazil, in support of that album.
Nascimento earned a Grammy award for "Best World Music Album" in 1998 for his album Nascimento, and was also nominated in 1991 and 1995.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Nascimento
Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His mother was the maid Maria do Carmo Nascimento. When he was just a few months old, the boy was adopted by the family for whom his mother had previously worked: the couple Josino Brito Campos (a banker, mathematics teacher and electronic technician) and Lília Silva Campos (a music teacher). He lived in the boroughs of Laranjeiras and Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro. When he was 18 months old, his biological mother died and he moved with his adoptive parents to the city of Três Pontas, in the State of Minas Gerais.
In the earlier stages of his career, Nascimento played in two samba groups, Evolussamba and Sambacana. In 1963 he moved to Belo Horizonte, and his friendship with the Borges brothers led to the Clube da Esquina ("corner club") movement. Other members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flavio Venturini.
Nascimento is famous for his chime-clear falsetto and tonal range, as well for highly acclaimed songs such as "Canção da América (Song from America)" and "Coração de Estudante (Student's Heart)". The lyrics of "Coração de Estudante" remembers the funeral of the student Edson Luís, killed by police officers in 1968. The song became the hymn for the diretas Já campaign in 1984 and it was also played in the funeral of the late president Tancredo Neves the next year, who died before assuming the presidency.
While his reputation within Brazil was firmly established with his Clube da Esquina works, Nascimento's international breakthrough came with his appearance on jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 1974 album Native Dancer. This led to widespread acclaim, and collaborations with American stars such as Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Pat Metheny.
Through his friendship with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, Nascimento came to work with the pop-rock band Duran Duran in 1993. Nascimento co-wrote and performed (in the Portuguese language) the song "Breath After Breath", featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. He also performed with the band in concert when they toured in Brazil, in support of that album.
Nascimento earned a Grammy award for "Best World Music Album" in 1998 for his album Nascimento, and was also nominated in 1991 and 1995.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Nascimento
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Genres:
Brazilian Music, Mpb
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Live Photos of Milton Nascimento

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Milton Nascimento merch


Milton + esperanza [2 LP]
$32.99
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
31
2025
Los Angeles, CA
2220 Arts + Archives
I Was There
NOV
13
2022
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Mineirão
I Was There
NOV
04
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço Unimed
I Was There
NOV
03
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço Unimed
I Was There
NOV
01
2022
São Paulo, Brazil
Espaço das Américas
I Was There
OCT
16
2022
Berkeley, CA
The UC Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

José
June 13th 2025
O evento em si foi muito bom. O MIlton é excelente. O que me aborreceu foi de eu ter comprado camarote vermelho, a organização transferiu quem tinha camarote vermelho para o roxo e o pessoal de apoio não sabia para onde nos direcionar, Andei muito até encontrar alguém da produção - que depois de disparar vários telefonemas - fomos alojado. Eu tenho dificuldades para andar muito e fiquei muito cansado.
José Carlos de Sá Junior
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão

Luiza
November 16th 2022
Foi um dos dias mais emocionantes da minha vida! Milton como sempre sendo um ser humano sereno e carinhoso! Foi um momento inesquecivel para todos nós que estavamos ali com ele. A produção estava maravilhosa, um real espetáculo à altura desse grande artista! Que sorte viver na mesma época que Milton e poder vê-lo ao vivo. Obrigada, Bituca! Te amamos!
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão

Odete
November 15th 2022
O melhor show que já fui em toda minha vida! Foi um mural humano, cada peça se encaixando perfeitamente, o público, os músicos, a banda, os trabalhadores, enfim , tudo se encaixando de forma a abraçar a peça principal, o Bituca.
Todos super emocionados e cantando a uma só voz e ,ao mesmo tempo, escutando uma única voz, a do Milton.
Gratidão Milton Nascimento !!!
Coisa de Deus !!!
Belo Horizonte, Brazil@Mineirão
View More Fan Reviews
About Milton Nascimento
Milton Nascimento (born 26 October 1942) is a singer-songwriter who is considered one of the icons of Brazilian Music.
Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His mother was the maid Maria do Carmo Nascimento. When he was just a few months old, the boy was adopted by the family for whom his mother had previously worked: the couple Josino Brito Campos (a banker, mathematics teacher and electronic technician) and Lília Silva Campos (a music teacher). He lived in the boroughs of Laranjeiras and Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro. When he was 18 months old, his biological mother died and he moved with his adoptive parents to the city of Três Pontas, in the State of Minas Gerais.
In the earlier stages of his career, Nascimento played in two samba groups, Evolussamba and Sambacana. In 1963 he moved to Belo Horizonte, and his friendship with the Borges brothers led to the Clube da Esquina ("corner club") movement. Other members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flavio Venturini.
Nascimento is famous for his chime-clear falsetto and tonal range, as well for highly acclaimed songs such as "Canção da América (Song from America)" and "Coração de Estudante (Student's Heart)". The lyrics of "Coração de Estudante" remembers the funeral of the student Edson Luís, killed by police officers in 1968. The song became the hymn for the diretas Já campaign in 1984 and it was also played in the funeral of the late president Tancredo Neves the next year, who died before assuming the presidency.
While his reputation within Brazil was firmly established with his Clube da Esquina works, Nascimento's international breakthrough came with his appearance on jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 1974 album Native Dancer. This led to widespread acclaim, and collaborations with American stars such as Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Pat Metheny.
Through his friendship with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, Nascimento came to work with the pop-rock band Duran Duran in 1993. Nascimento co-wrote and performed (in the Portuguese language) the song "Breath After Breath", featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. He also performed with the band in concert when they toured in Brazil, in support of that album.
Nascimento earned a Grammy award for "Best World Music Album" in 1998 for his album Nascimento, and was also nominated in 1991 and 1995.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Nascimento
Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His mother was the maid Maria do Carmo Nascimento. When he was just a few months old, the boy was adopted by the family for whom his mother had previously worked: the couple Josino Brito Campos (a banker, mathematics teacher and electronic technician) and Lília Silva Campos (a music teacher). He lived in the boroughs of Laranjeiras and Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro. When he was 18 months old, his biological mother died and he moved with his adoptive parents to the city of Três Pontas, in the State of Minas Gerais.
In the earlier stages of his career, Nascimento played in two samba groups, Evolussamba and Sambacana. In 1963 he moved to Belo Horizonte, and his friendship with the Borges brothers led to the Clube da Esquina ("corner club") movement. Other members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flavio Venturini.
Nascimento is famous for his chime-clear falsetto and tonal range, as well for highly acclaimed songs such as "Canção da América (Song from America)" and "Coração de Estudante (Student's Heart)". The lyrics of "Coração de Estudante" remembers the funeral of the student Edson Luís, killed by police officers in 1968. The song became the hymn for the diretas Já campaign in 1984 and it was also played in the funeral of the late president Tancredo Neves the next year, who died before assuming the presidency.
While his reputation within Brazil was firmly established with his Clube da Esquina works, Nascimento's international breakthrough came with his appearance on jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 1974 album Native Dancer. This led to widespread acclaim, and collaborations with American stars such as Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Pat Metheny.
Through his friendship with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, Nascimento came to work with the pop-rock band Duran Duran in 1993. Nascimento co-wrote and performed (in the Portuguese language) the song "Breath After Breath", featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. He also performed with the band in concert when they toured in Brazil, in support of that album.
Nascimento earned a Grammy award for "Best World Music Album" in 1998 for his album Nascimento, and was also nominated in 1991 and 1995.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Nascimento
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Genres:
Brazilian Music, Mpb
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