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Elton John Picks Rio For His Only Latin American Show In 2026
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Elton John's decision to return to Brazil for one single show in all of Latin America is more than nostalgia.
Rock in Rio has booked him as headliner for 7 September 2026, Brazil's Independence Day, on the main stage in Rio's Olympic Park, with Brazilian legend Gilberto Gil playing the same night.
It is a rare combination: one of global pop's most recognisable artists and one of Brazil's most respected musicians at one of the world 's largest music festivals.
John ended his long farewell tour in 2023 and has stepped back from major touring. Choosing Rock in Rio as his only Latin American date turns this show into a final curtain call.
The festival itself is the other main character. Rock in Rio 2026 will run on 4, 5, 6, 7 and 11, 12, 13 September at the Cidade do Rock, inside the Olympic Park built for the 2016 Games. Recent editions have drawn around 700,000 people.
In 2022, the event generated about R$ 2 bilhões ($370 million) in economic impact for Rio, and the 2024 edition lifted that to roughly R$ 2,6 bilhões ($481 million) for the state.
Rock in Rio Blends Global Stars with Brazilian Icons
A privately organised festival that fills hotels, restaurants and airports has obvious appeal in a city still wrestling with debt and service gaps.
Gilberto Gil's presence adds a second layer. He played the first Rock in Rio in 1985 and helped shape Brazil's Tropicália movement, blending local rhythms with international rock and pop.
Putting him on the same night as Elton Joh signals a kind of cultural balance: the festival can bring in global stars, but it also keeps space for artists who built Brazil's modern sound.
For expats and foreign visitors, the practical details matter too. Access to this night starts with the Rock in Rio Card, a pre-sale ticket valid for one festival day in the Gramado area.
Sales open via Ticketmaster Brasil at 19:00 on 4 December for Rock in Rio Club members and at 19:00 on 9 December for the general public, with prices from R$ 397,50 ($74) to R$ 795 ($147), plus a reduced R$ 675,75 ($125) option for payments with Itaú credit cards.
Rock in Rio has booked him as headliner for 7 September 2026, Brazil's Independence Day, on the main stage in Rio's Olympic Park, with Brazilian legend Gilberto Gil playing the same night.
It is a rare combination: one of global pop's most recognisable artists and one of Brazil's most respected musicians at one of the world 's largest music festivals.
John ended his long farewell tour in 2023 and has stepped back from major touring. Choosing Rock in Rio as his only Latin American date turns this show into a final curtain call.
The festival itself is the other main character. Rock in Rio 2026 will run on 4, 5, 6, 7 and 11, 12, 13 September at the Cidade do Rock, inside the Olympic Park built for the 2016 Games. Recent editions have drawn around 700,000 people.
In 2022, the event generated about R$ 2 bilhões ($370 million) in economic impact for Rio, and the 2024 edition lifted that to roughly R$ 2,6 bilhões ($481 million) for the state.
Rock in Rio Blends Global Stars with Brazilian Icons
A privately organised festival that fills hotels, restaurants and airports has obvious appeal in a city still wrestling with debt and service gaps.
Gilberto Gil's presence adds a second layer. He played the first Rock in Rio in 1985 and helped shape Brazil's Tropicália movement, blending local rhythms with international rock and pop.
Putting him on the same night as Elton Joh signals a kind of cultural balance: the festival can bring in global stars, but it also keeps space for artists who built Brazil's modern sound.
For expats and foreign visitors, the practical details matter too. Access to this night starts with the Rock in Rio Card, a pre-sale ticket valid for one festival day in the Gramado area.
Sales open via Ticketmaster Brasil at 19:00 on 4 December for Rock in Rio Club members and at 19:00 on 9 December for the general public, with prices from R$ 397,50 ($74) to R$ 795 ($147), plus a reduced R$ 675,75 ($125) option for payments with Itaú credit cards.
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