Devendra Banhart Launches South American Tour

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Devendra Banhart begins a tour of South America, featuring music from his latest album, Ape in Pink Marble, with a performance at CC Barranco in Lima, Peru, on Friday. The 10-city tour includes a concert in Santiago, Chile, seven shows in Brazil, and a final stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Devendra Banhart begins a tour of South America, featuring music from his latest album, Ape in Pink Marble, with a performance at CC Barranco in Lima, Peru, on Friday. The 10-city tour includes a concert in Santiago, Chile, seven shows in Brazil, and a final stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. For details and tickets, see below; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

DEVENDRA BANHART SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR

Sep 1 CC Barranco Lima, PERU
Sep 3 Teatro La Cupula Santiago, CHILE
Sep 6 Circo Voador Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Sep 7 Catamaran Recife, BRAZIL
Sep 8 Trapiche Barnabé Salvador, BRAZIL
Sep 10 Music Hall Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL
Sep 12 Tropical Butantã São Paulo, BRAZIL
Sep 13 Ópera de Arame Curitiba, BRAZIL
Sep 14 Opinião Porto Alegre, BRAZIL
Sep 16 Groove Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
     

 

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