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Mario Bakuna - The Golden Age of Brazilian Music: From the Radio Age to Bossa Nova
Mario Bakuna - The Golden Age of Brazilian Music: From the Radio Age to Bossa Nova

Tue 13 Oct

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The Blakehay

Mario Bakuna - The Golden Age of Brazilian Music: From the Radio Age to Bossa Nova

Back by popular demand after a standout March show, Mario Bakuna returns for a second date this year, this time celebrating Brazil’s golden age with stunning guitar, soulful vocals, and timeless songs.

Time & Location

13 Oct 2026, 19:30

The Blakehay, 20 Wadham St, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1JZ, UK

About the event

Mario Bakuna - The Golden Age of Brazilian Music: From the Radio Age to Bossa Nova

Featuring Mario Bakuna on acoustic guitar and vocals


Internationally acclaimed Brazilian guitarist, vocalist, and composer Mario Bakuna presents his new concert celebrating the Golden Age of Brazilian music - a journey through the composers who shaped the sound, soul, and identity of Brazil.


In this intimate performance for voice and acoustic guitar, Mario revisits the essence of Brazil through the great Radio Era of the 1930s and 40s, when Ary Barroso’s grand, sweeping melodies helped define a modern Brazilian identity, and Dorival Caymmi’s understated songs brought the landscapes, rhythms, and spirituality of Bahia into the national imagination. Their music laid the foundations of what would become the classic Brazilian songbook. From this fertile ground emerged a second golden moment. Tom Jobim - deeply influenced by the generation before him - transformed samba into something harmonically daring and internationally resonant. With bossa nova, he carried Brazilian music onto the world stage while preserving the melodic richness and emotional depth inherited from Barroso and Caymmi.


Through expressive interpretation and virtuosic yet intimate guitar and vocal performance, Mario Bakuna illuminates the threads connecting these masters, celebrating the Golden Age not as a single period, but as a living tradition that remains timeless, sophisticated, and profoundly Brazilian.


Tickets

£15.00

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