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After eight years, Jai Uttal returns to São Paulo to reunite with his spiritual family – and celebrate life, love and the sacred through Kirtan, the devotional song of the heart.
The last visit was in 2017, also at Unibes Cultural. Now, with the support of Unibes, Lei Rouanet and Jai Ma Produções, Jai presents two unique concerts of his 'Kirtan Love Experience', with affordable prices!
This time, the reunion is even more special: Jai will be performing alongside his son Ezra Uttal (20 years old, keyboards), making his debut on Brazilian stages. He will also be accompanied by an incredible Brazilian band.
More than just a show, it is an experience of the heart and soul. In the US, Jai has taken his Kirtan to major festivals, sophisticated concert halls, yoga communities, prisons and nursing homes. In the film Mantra – Sounds into Silence, he appears in an unforgettable performance at San Quentin prison.
Now, it’s São Paulo’s turn to reconnect with this energy.
Bring your voice. Bring your heart. Let's sing together.
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Jai Uttal Biography
Jai Uttal, Grammy nominated sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist, combines influences from India with influences from American rock and jazz, creating a stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music.
Having travelled extensively in India, where he met many great saints and singers, Bhakti Yoga became his personal path. Jai has been leading, teaching and performing kirtan around the world for close to 50 years, creating a safe environment for all people to open their hearts and voices.
Jai’s musical journey began at an early age. Growing up in Manhattan, the son of record executive Larry Uttal, he was ideally suited to absorb pop music’s ’50s and ’60s golden age. “Every week my father would bring home the top ten singles and play them for my sister and me, asking for our opinions.” he remembers. “That was just so great. We were surrounded by musicians and producers and even got to witness some timeless recording sessions.”
Read MoreHaving travelled extensively in India, where he met many great saints and singers, Bhakti Yoga became his personal path. Jai has been leading, teaching and performing kirtan around the world for close to 50 years, creating a safe environment for all people to open their hearts and voices.
Jai’s musical journey began at an early age. Growing up in Manhattan, the son of record executive Larry Uttal, he was ideally suited to absorb pop music’s ’50s and ’60s golden age. “Every week my father would bring home the top ten singles and play them for my sister and me, asking for our opinions.” he remembers. “That was just so great. We were surrounded by musicians and producers and even got to witness some timeless recording sessions.”
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