So, you want to know about the epic reunion of Angra’s “Rebirth” lineup at the 2026 Bangers Open Air festival? 🤟 Well, buckle up, folks, because it’s about to get real! 😂 The Brazilian metallers took the stage on April 26 at Memorial da América Latina in São Paulo, and it was a night to remember… or forget, depending on how many beers you had 🍺. The crowd went wild as the band performed with not one, not two, but THREE vocalists: Alírio Netto, Fabio Lione, and Eduardo “Edu” Falaschi! 🤯 Talk about a metallover’s dream come true! 💤
The setlist was like a rollercoaster ride of emotions, with ups and downs, twists and turns 🎢. Act I featured Alírio Netto and Fabio Lione on vocals, belting out hits like “Nothing To Say” and “Angels Cry” 🎤. Then, it was time for Act II, with the return of the legendary “Rebirth” lineup, featuring Eduardo “Edu” Falaschi, Kiko Loureiro, and Aquiles Priester 🤩. The crowd sang along to classics like “Nova Era” and “Waiting Silence” 🎶. And, of course, no Angra show would be complete without a few surprises, like the piano intro to “Silence And Distance” with images of André Matos on the screen 🙏.
But, let’s get real, folks 🙄. The real star of the show was Alírio Netto, the new kid on the block 🎸. He replaced Fabio Lione, who had been with the band for 13 years 🤯. We’re not saying Lione was bad or anything, but Netto brought a fresh energy to the stage 🌟. And, let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good game of “vocalist roulette” 🎲? It’s like a metal version of “The Voice” 🎤, but with more screaming and less Blake Shelton 😂.
Now, we know what you’re thinking 🤔: what about Kiko Loureiro? Didn’t he leave the band to join Megadeth 🤘? Well, yes and no 🤔. He did leave, but he’s back now, and better than ever 🌟. He even brought his A-game to the festival, shredding like a boss 🤟. And, Aquiles Priester, the drummer, was like a machine behind the kit 🤖. We’re pretty sure he’s secretly a robot 🤖, but we won’t tell anyone 🤫.
The “Rebirth” lineup was, of course, the main event 🎉. It’s been years since they’ve performed together, and it was like no time had passed at all ⏰. They played all the hits, including “Rebirth” and “Spread Your Fire” 🔥. And, let’s not forget the amazing guitar work of Kiko Loureiro and Rafael Bittencourt 🤩. They’re like two peas in a pod, except one pea is Brazilian and the other pea is… well, also Brazilian 🇧🇷.
In other news, Angra will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic album “Holy Land” 🌟. They’ll be performing the album in its entirety, plus some other fan favorites 🎶. It’s going to be a wild ride, folks, so buckle up 🎢! And, don’t forget to bring your earplugs 🎧, because it’s going to get loud 🔊.
So, there you have it, folks 🎉. The Angra reunion was a night to remember, with plenty of surprises and amazing performances 🤩. If you missed it, don’t worry, you can always watch the videos online 📹. But, let’s be real, it’s not the same as being there in person 🙅♂️. Maybe next time, you’ll be able to experience the epicness of Angra live 🎸.
Oh, and one more thing 🤔: if you’re a fan of Angra, you should totally check out their Facebook page 📱. They have some amazing posts and updates, including a few behind-the-scenes glimpses of the band 🤫. And, who knows, you might even learn something new about the band 📚. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and give them a like 🤩! 🎉💥🔥🎸🤟🎶🌟🇧🇷🤩🎉

Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”
Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chord’s first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competition—and won both categories.
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