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Friday, March 13, 2009 - Angra is back in action | Angra have oficially "reunited" with former drummer Richard Confessori, replacing Aquiles Priester, who left after a physical confrontation (ie. fisticuffs). The remainder of the band is still comprised of Edu Falaschi (vocals), Kiko Loureiro (guitar), Rafael Bittencourt (guitar) and Felipe Andreoli (bass). They will do a Latin-American tour, with Sepultura, before beginning work on a new album that will be followed by a "massive" world tour.The tour of South/Latin America with Sepultura will "consist of more than 20 cities, including major Brazilian concert houses, like Via Funchal in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro Canecão, during the months of May, August and September."
The initial confirmed dates for May include:
6 - Porto Alegre, Brazil - Teatro do Bourbon Country 9 - São Paulo, Brazil - Via Funchal 29 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Canecão 30 - Vitória, Brazil - Ginásio Dom Bosco 31 - Belo Horizonte, Brazil - Chevrolet Hall |
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