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Brazilian Sensation Céu Hits Road And Announces North American Tour This Summer For New Travel-inspired Record

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Brazilian sensation Céu announces her North American summer tour in support of her new travel-inspired record, Caravana Sereia Bloom which debuted at #1 on the iTunes Brazilian Chart. After completing the European leg of her tour with stops in France, Germany and the UK where she performed on the legendary program Later...with Jools Holland, Céu returns to play the US and Canada on June 9th. Céu will be joined by fellow Brazilian musician and Six Degrees label mate Curumin, who is releasing his new album Arrocha on June 5th.

Céu North American Tour

  • June 9 - Princeton, NJ - Pettoranello Gardens Amphitheater
  • June 10 - New York, NY - Highline Ballroom
  • June 12 - Washington, DC - 6th & I Historic Synagogue
  • June 14 - Chicago, IL - Double Door
  • June 15 - Dakota Jazz Club - St. Paul, MN
  • June 17- Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
  • June 19 - Phoenix, AZ - Musical Instrument Museum
  • June 20 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern
  • June 21- Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre
  • June 22 - San Francisco, CA - Herbst Theatre (SF Jazz)
  • June 25 - Seattle, WA - The Triple Door
  • June 26 - Vancouver, BC - Rio Theatre
  • June 28 - Allston, MA - Brighton Music Hall


On Caravana Sereia Bloom, the Brazilian singer was inspired by numerous road trips from her São Paulo home to Brazil's Northeast. Céu envisioned the existential mythology of travel, the bohemian atmosphere, and on her new sonic adventure you can hear how much Céu is enjoying her journey. Producer Gui Amabis does a fantastic job of allowing stripped down guitars to convey a constant sense of momentum and Céu pushes musical boundaries by exploring a multitude of Latin American sounds. NY Daily News praises Céu as “One of Sao Paulo's most innovative singers," a sentiment echoed by All Music who calls Caravana Sereia Bloom an “expansive and ambitious recording," CBS Street Date who boasts that “Céu shows strokes of genius once again on new album," and The Guardian notes “her voice is distinctive and versatile as ever."

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