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Os Mutantes live in Dublin, a rare and intimate return after 18 years.

Legendary Brazilian psych-rock pioneers Os Mutantes return to Dublin this summer for the first time in nearly two decades, an unmissable night for fans of groundbreaking music and tropicalia history.

Formed in São Paulo in the late 1960s, Os Mutantes were at the heart of Brazil’s radical Tropicália movement, blending psychedelic rock, traditional Brazilian sounds, surrealist lyrics, and an anti-authoritarian spirit. Their genre-defying sound and fearless experimentation made them one of the most influential and beloved cult bands in music history.

Over the decades, Os Mutantes' impact has echoed far beyond Brazil. Beck paid homage with his track Tropicália on the 1998 album MutationsThe Bees covered their classic A Minha Menina, and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is a vocal fan. Kevin Barnes of Of Montreal and David Byrne of Talking Heads have long championed the group, Byrne even helped reissue their music on his Luaka Bop label. In 1993, Kurt Cobain famously penned a letter to Arnaldo Baptista urging the band to reunite.

That long-awaited reunion came in 2006, with a historic performance at London’s Barbican Centre (though without original vocalist Rita Lee, replaced by Zélia Duncan). A major international tour followed, including shows in NYC, LA (alongside The Flaming Lips), and major U.S. cities.

Though lineup changes followed, Arnaldo and Zélia left in 2007, founding guitarist Sérgio Dias vowed to keep the group alive. “I will not let the giant sleep again,” he declared.

With a refreshed lineup featuring Esmeria Bulgari (vocals), Henrique Peters (keys), Vinicius Junqueira (bass), Claudio Tchernev (drums), and later, multi-instrumentalist Carly Bryant, Os Mutantes entered a new creative chapter. They released Haih Or Amortecedor in 2009 (their first studio album in 35 years), played major festivals like Glastonbury, and dropped follow-up albums Fool Metal Jack (2013) and Zzyzx (2020).

They also collaborated with Of Montreal on Bat Macumba for the Red Hot Organization’s charity compilation Red Hot + Rio 2 and have remained active on stages and in the studio since.

“A head-turning comeback.” — BBC Music
“There was nothing quite like Os Mutantes, and there still isn't.” — The Guardian
“Kaleidoscopic, politically charged rock.” — Billboard

Now, don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness a living piece of musical history, live in Dublin. It's been 18 years. The wait is over. Get your tickets now! 

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