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About this concert
Come see Fruta Brutal and a number of other local talent take the stage at this charity fundraiser.
All proceeds from the event will go to the Brain Tumor Society for brain cancer treatment and research.
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What fans are saying

Marco
June 26th 2023
Fruta Brutal always entertains. Their eclectic musical repertoire and depth of lyrics is very refreshing in a world where artists want to specialize into a single genre.
Look forward to their upcoming shows!
Denver, CO@Levitt Pavilion Denver
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Fruta Brutal Biography
Fruta Brutal emerged as the result of Martín Better Longo's search for a musical identity as an Ecuadorian who immigrated to the U.S. at a young age. During his college years, spent in the bustling music scene of New Orleans and extensively traveling through South America, Martín was exposed to music that would inspire his indie latin rock pop repertoire and the artistic name, Fruta Brutal. A tribute to musical movements that emerge in response to times of authoritarian oppression, the name "Fruta Brutal" calls to mind cultural fruits that ripen in brutal conditions, emblematic of the resiliency of the Brazilian Tropicália movement and the Argentinian rock movement.
Since returning to Colorado, Martín continues to record original compositions in English, Spanish, and Spanglish which celebrate cultural diversity and showcase his support for fellow immigrants. Martín is currently working remotely with New Orleans-based producers and instrumentalists, while performing with a Colorado-based quartet.
In response to the disorientation and stagnancy brought on by the pandemic, Fruta Brutal's latest single "If We Never Touch the Ground" summons the image of a matador as a symbol for choosing to boldly face fear and adversity in pursuit of one’s dreams.
https://linktr.ee/frutabrutal
Read MoreSince returning to Colorado, Martín continues to record original compositions in English, Spanish, and Spanglish which celebrate cultural diversity and showcase his support for fellow immigrants. Martín is currently working remotely with New Orleans-based producers and instrumentalists, while performing with a Colorado-based quartet.
In response to the disorientation and stagnancy brought on by the pandemic, Fruta Brutal's latest single "If We Never Touch the Ground" summons the image of a matador as a symbol for choosing to boldly face fear and adversity in pursuit of one’s dreams.
https://linktr.ee/frutabrutal
Indie
Latin Alternative
Rock
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