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Clown of Company of Circus Practices of Pelotas performs at Sete de Abril Theater in Pelotas, Brazil. The company is nationally known in Brazil for the show entitles Tholl, inspired in the Cirque du Soleil.
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Brazilian musician Chico Buarque performs at Teatro do Sesi, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Chico Buarque is known to be shy on stage and this concert was part of his firts tour after many years away from the stages.
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Judas Priest guitarrist K.K. rocks during a concert at Gigantinho stadium in Porto Alegre. The band played with Whitesnake to a crowd of 15 thousand people. Judas Priest is always well received by a legion of fans in Brazil.
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Judas Priest lead singer Rob Halford is surprised by something in the audience during his show in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Halford arrived on stage in a Harley Davidson motorcicle getting many cheers from the fans.
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Amy Lee, lead singer of Evanscence, screams her lungs out at Gigantinho staduim in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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Grunge band Mudhoney's bass player Guy Maddison plays during the openning act for Pearl Jam at the Planeta Terra music festival in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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Pearl Jam lead singer and sometimes guitarrist makes a D major chord during the band's concert at Planeta Terra, in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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Brazilian musician Nando Reis sings his song "Sebastião" during a concert at the Guarany Theater in Pelotas, Brazil. Reis wrote this song for his son, called Sebastião. Earlier that evening Reis was seen at the public market drinking beer with local university students.
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Brazilian Folk guitarrist Yamandú Costa cleans his brows of sweat after two hours of concert at the Sete de Abril Theater in Pelotas, Brazil. Costa ended the presentation with the song "Carinhoso", which was sung by the crowd of nearly 500 people.
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Pedro Veríssimo, lead singer of Tom Bloch, sings a David Bowie cover during a show at the Sete de Abril Theater in Pelotas, Brazil. The extinct band Denix opened Tom Bloch's act.
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Pato Fu guitarrist John, performs at Opinião club in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Pato Fu was considered by Time magazine one of the best bands in the world in 2001.