The Brazilian All Stars
Join The Brazilian All Stars for a spectacular journey through some of Brazil’s most famous songs, sambas, bossa novas, ballads, choros, fados, virtuoso instrumental tracks, and more. Brazilian music includes influences from the cultures of Portugal, Cuba, Africa, and the Americas, and the All Stars have brought that music to audiences at venues and festivals around the world. Veteran Brazilian musicians Andre Sarbib (vocals and piano), Claudio Cesar Ribeiro (guitar), Lilian Raquel (vocals), and Mario N’Goma (percussion) have joined with the younger Brazilian generation—Leandro Leonet (drums), Filipe Teixeira (bass), and Magdalena Petrovich (cello)—to create this supergroup.
The program booklet for this event will be offered digitally and will not be available in print. If you will need disability-related accommodations, please email krannertcenter [at] illinois.edu. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
If you can, show your love for the arts by purchasing an “Advocate” ticket; the additional ticket cost directly benefits Krannert Center.
Tickets for this event will go on sale to the public at 10am on Tuesday, September 14. Tickets will be sold online only, not by phone or at the Ticket Office counter. Before the on-sale date, please visit Krannert Center’s online ticket office to ensure you have or can create an active account. To learn about early ticket-buying opportunities, please contact Krannert Center’s Advancement team: 217.333.6700 or advancement [at] krannertcenter.illinois.edu
As part of the University of Illinois, Krannert Center follows U of I guidelines regarding face coverings and other COVID-19 safety protocols. These guidelines change as conditions change, so we will continue to adjust our practices and keep you informed throughout the season. At this time, face coverings are required in indoor university spaces such as Krannert Center. In addition, people who are NOT fully vaccinated are required to wear a face covering outdoors when they cannot practice social distancing.