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One of the most romantic authors and performers, Brazilian artist Roberto Carlos is preparing for a new tour. The musician's fans were very excited about this news. Recently, the press has written a lot of speculation that Carlos will end his career. It turned out that this is not true and the talented artist will continue to delight fans from many countries with his work. The artist's planned tour will take place in the spring of 2022. Carlos plans to visit 13 or 14 cities. According to the singer, the first concert of the tour will be held in Miami. The artist's previous tour Unlimited Love was very popular among American listeners. That is why music critics assume the success of the Brazilian artist's tour. Carlos is planning a new tour in support of the album called "Amor Sin Limite". The music press writes that the artist's work is loved in many countries of the world, so some fans of the artist will specially come to America from other countries to listen to their favorite songs.
Every album by a Brazilian artist is an event for his devoted fans, who call him "the king". The album titled "Amor Sin Limite" is not very new — it was released in 2018. The tracks from the album have already managed to please the listeners . For example, in the Billboard chart, the record took the eleventh place. Jennifer Lopez's guest appearance on the album also increased interest.
Ticket prices for the artist's concerts vary. Depending on your preferences, you can choose the appropriate ticket. On average, tickets cost from $80 to $116.
The performer's concert is milked for about two hours, but there are performances when the audience does not let the artist go for a long time and for this reason the show is delayed
According to the information valid at the end of 2021, you must have a vaccination certificate with you to attend the concert. If you are not vaccinated, then 73 hours before the concert you need to take a coronavirus test.
The Brazilian performer has conquered millions of women's hearts all over the world. His songs leave almost no one indifferent. Despite the fact that the artist's career began in 1951, he continues to be popular and beloved in many countries of the world. Carlos is officially recognized as the most commercially successful performer in Brazil. During his career, he managed to achieve an incredible result: he sold more than 120 million albums. Having started his career in the last century, the musician continues it with incredible success in the present. Carlos's songs were beautiful, romantic. This was very much picked up by Brazilian listeners who were tired of the gloomy moods that were in that period. Carlos became a kind of "ray of light". His songs, co-written with Erasmo Carlos, were really an incredible success. In the early 90s, the performer experienced a new surge of fame and attention. Listeners again strongly wanted romance and melodic songs. Since then, the artist has been touring a lot and actively. Now Roberto is 76 years old, but this does not prevent him from actively engaging in creativity and planning new tours. According to the performer, his whole life is music.