Without a break and with guitar in hand, Wayne Butler and the rest of the band, including his brother Will Butler, who has launched a solo career (performing July 18 at Super Bock, and Super Rock, in Meco), played another song from Funeral, District No. 2 (Laika)After Wayne's first song “Olá Lisboa”, the “funeral” ceremony continued with more Neighborhood, this time the power went out..
And as good songs never get old, Funeral, Arcade Fire's debut album, remains fresh – both in sound and message – cementing the band, twenty years later, as one of the most innovative bands ever to grace the world. Indie Stone.
Still celebrating FuneralWayne Butler came off the stage and came to greet the audience as he usually does at his concerts and was followed by Rebellion (Lies) With the general choir.
After the “funeral” ceremony, Arcade Fire invited the audience to listen to their latest album, We (2022)with The Second Age of Anxiety (Rabbit Hole). The new work has been well received by international critics and has almost returned to its origins. Funeral. A case for celebration? When in doubt, Arcade Fire has unleashed its first party treats on the public.
Wayne thanks him in Portuguese at the end of the song and samples the thanks on his mixing box to introduce the song. reflectora song from the 2013 album of the same name – the song that featured David Bowie. Non-Stop, another song from the same album, hereafter, Another round from Wayne with the audience as he distributed some white flowers from the funeral wreaths that decorated the stage floor.

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