Gavan celebrates 50 years of his career with a nationwide tour; See cities and dates. Sale starts on Wednesday (3)

Celebrating five decades of his career, Javan has announced the “Djavanear 50 Years – Only Successes” tour, which will visit 11 Brazilian cities in 2026. In Rio de Janeiro, the artist will perform at the Farmasi Arena, in Pará, on two dates: August 1 and 2. General sale begins on Wednesday (3), at 11 am, online and at the official box office.

The collection will contain at least 25 songs covering the singer’s entire career, including classics such as “Sina”, “Oceano”, “Flor de Lis”, “Eu Te Devoro” and “Samurai”. The tour debuts in May in São Paulo, and continues through cities such as Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Curitiba, Brasilia and Maceió.

Tickets start at R$210 (full price). There will also be a VIP package (R$1,065), which includes early entry on the day of the show, access to a soundcheck and a range of exclusive products, as well as a ticket to the premium dance floor.

The tour arrives following the release of Gavan’s new 26th album, his first since 2022, titled Improvisation. He takes the stage alongside Felipe Alves (drums), Marcelo Mariano (bass), Torcuato Mariano (guitar and acoustic guitar), Paolo Calasan (piano and keyboard), Renato Fonseca (keyboard), Jesse Sadock (trumpet and flutehorn), Marcelo Martins (tenor sax and flute) and Rafael Rocha (trombone).

The Alagoan singer’s debut album, “A Voz, O Guitar, A Música de Djavan” was released in 1976, with “Flor de Lis” being the opening track.

“Java 50 years ago – the only successes” in Rio de Janeiro

where? Farmasi Square. street. Ambassador Abelardo Bueno, 3401 Barra Olímpica. when? August 1 and 2, 2026 (Saturday and Sunday). Gates open at 6 p.m., show at 9 p.m. like? From R$ 105.00 (see full table) From R$ 210.00 to R$ 585 (full). classification: 16 years old.

  • May 9 – Sao Paulo (Allianz Parque)
  • May 23 – Salvador (Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova)
  • May 30 – Fortaleza (Olympic Training Center – Finance Director)
  • June 13 – Curitiba (Pedrera Paulo Leminski)
  • June 27 – Brasilia (Arena BRB Mane Garrincha)
  • July 18 – Belo Horizonte (Arena MRV)
  • August 1 and 2 – Rio de Janeiro (Farmacy Arena)
  • August 29 – Florianópolis (Arena Opus)
  • October 24 – Belem (Barn)
  • October 31 – Recife (Classic Hall)
  • December 5 – Maceo (location TBD)