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Tacacá na Bossa welcomes singer Simone Guimarães, on Wednesday (18)

The opening is on account of Renatinho & Banda, and soon after, at 8 pm, Simone takes the stage at "Tacacá".

The singer from São Paulo Simone Guimarães is the great attraction of "Tacacá na Bossa on Wednesday (18/9), at Largo de São Sebastiãoin the center of Manaus. The program starts at 6:30 pm, with free access.

The opening is for Renatinho & Bandand right after that, at 8 pm, Simone takes the stage at "Tacacá". Living in Brasília since 2010, the singer, songwriter and instrumentalist began her musical career after graduating from Milton Nascimento's Escola Livre de Música in Belo Horizonte (MG). After leaving the capital of Minas Gerais, she lived in Rio de Janeiro for 16 years, where she released eight records and had songs included in the soundtracks of soap operas for Globo and Rede Bandeirantes.

Simone even earned three nominations for the 8th Latin Grammy Award, with her sixth album "Flor de Pão", and participated in several other CDs alongside musicians such as Milton Nascimento, Elba Ramalho, Danilo Caymmi, Dori Caymmi, Ivan Lins, among others.

Tacacá na Bossa" takes place every Wednesday, at Largo de São Sebastião, in the Historical Center of Manaus. The 14th edition of the project continues until December 11. In the last week of September, the project receives the shows of the singer Eduardo Branco and the Critical Age band.

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Tacacá na Bossa, with Renatinho and band and Simone Guimarães

Date/Time: September 18, Wednesday, at 6:30pm
Venue: Largo de São SebastiãoCenter
Admission: Free

With information from the press

Renatinho & Banda Musical Show Simone Guimarães Tacacá na Bossa

About Eder Ribeiro

Amazonian tourist, creator and administrator of the Portal Manaus Ágil. Lover of Amazonian art and culture.
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