Manu Chao - Live at O2 Brixton Academy 22nd September (Acoustic show) - New Album 'Viva Tu' 20th September

MANU CHAO 

LIVE (ACOUSTIC SET) AT O2 BRIXTON ACADEMY 22ND SEPTEMBER - TICKETS

FIRST LONDON SHOW IN 14 YEARS

NEW ALBUM 'VIVA TU' OUT 20TH SEPTEMBER

LISTEN & WATCH VIDEO TO RECENT SINGLE 'SÃO PAOLO MOTOBOY'

Manu Chao has confirmed his first London show in 14 years at the O2 Brixton Academy on 22nd September. Tickets go on general sale at 10 am on Friday 9th August and will be available from HERE. As previously announced, Manu Chao will release his new album 'Viva Tu' through Because Music on 20th September. Manu recently shared single 'São Paulo Motoboy', a brotherly tribute to all of the couriers in São Paulo risking their lives every day as they ride their two-wheelers across the huge metropolis.  

 

“São Paulo is a breathing beast. And the couriers are the blood running through its veins, keeping it alive” Manu Chao

 

LISTEN & WATCH VIDEO TO RECENT SINGLE 'SÃO PAOLO MOTOBOY'

 

Here, Manu sings of the perils and the self-sacrifice these workers experience during their gruelling daily routes. He sings of the laughter, dreams and bravery of city street knights, who fearlessly weave between trucks and in and out of traffic jams. Men and women ready to give their all, despite nothing ever being handed to them. All of it through the heat, the cold or the rain, emergencies or accidents that are always waiting to happen, with careless abandon and endless courage. He also evokes their undeniable sense of freedom. 

 

It's a topic he's never tackled before, but one which leaves nothing to chance. Prior to his international success, Manu was himself a courier in Paris. 'São Paulo Motoboy' will inevitably bring up the same motorcycle-riding workers found on the streets of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. It will also feature an immersive documentary depicting the daily life of ‘motoboys’ in São Paulo. 

 

The 13 new songs that make up Manu Chao’s upcoming album 'Viva Tu' are inspired by his travels, people’s daily lives and the current state of the world. Delivered in Spanish, French, Portuguese and English, notable collaborations include Willie Nelson on 'Heaven’s Bad Day' and French singer Laeti on 'Tu Te Vas'.

 

Since the release of 'La Radiolina' in 2007, Manu has continued to generously share his music. In addition to offering free tracks on his website and acoustic sessions on his YouTube channel, Manu has collaborated on projects with friends like Bomba Estéreo, Rumbakana, Charlart58, Carlangas, Dani Lança, Calypso Rose and many others. He has also participated in social causes like Playing For Change and The Dharavi Dream Project.

 

Manu has continued to travel the world to meet his audience. Accompanied by his faithful musicians and friends Lucky Salvadori, Miguel Rumbao and/or Mauro Metralla, in an acoustic format – “three friends with three sticks of wood” – they perform in various venues, family festivals and popular events in France, Switzerland, Holland, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Singapore, Nepal, India, Macedonia, Slovenia, Norway, Colombia, Paraguay, Bosnia... These concerts are delivered in intimate, almost mystical settings, with a desire to be in harmony and captivate a vibrant and engaged audience. Using the excuse of these concerts, he has visited communities, associations and cooperatives, as well as activist groups defending social causes that need support: Manu listens and shares. And, of course, reunions with friends always fuel his inspiration.

 

PRE-ORDER NEW ALBUM 'VIVA TU' HERE

 

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