Maria Bethгўnia - Agradecer E Abraг§ar (ao Vivo) May 2026

Experience the emotional intensity of Maria Bethânia's 50th-anniversary celebration through these live performances: Maria Bethânia | Abraçar e Agradecer (Show Completo) YouTube · Biscoito Fino

is a central song and the title track of Maria Bethânia’s celebratory 50th-anniversary live album and tour, titled Abraçar e Agradecer (2016). Originally composed by Gerônimo and Vevé Calazans , the song first appeared on her 1999 studio album A Força que Nunca Seca . Maria BethГўnia - Agradecer e AbraГ§ar (Ao Vivo)

A notable cover of Edith Piaf's "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" and new songs composed specifically for this anniversary by Dori Caymmi and Paulo César Pinheiro , such as "Viver na Fazenda" and "Voz de Mágoa". The live recording, released through the Biscoito Fino

The live recording, released through the Biscoito Fino label , captures a performance from August 2015 at the HSBC concert hall in São Paulo. Album Overview and Significance The live recording

The project commemorates 50 years of Bethânia’s career.

The show was directed by Bia Lessa , with musical production by Guto Graça Mello .

Experience the emotional intensity of Maria Bethânia's 50th-anniversary celebration through these live performances: Maria Bethânia | Abraçar e Agradecer (Show Completo) YouTube · Biscoito Fino

is a central song and the title track of Maria Bethânia’s celebratory 50th-anniversary live album and tour, titled Abraçar e Agradecer (2016). Originally composed by Gerônimo and Vevé Calazans , the song first appeared on her 1999 studio album A Força que Nunca Seca .

A notable cover of Edith Piaf's "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" and new songs composed specifically for this anniversary by Dori Caymmi and Paulo César Pinheiro , such as "Viver na Fazenda" and "Voz de Mágoa".

The live recording, released through the Biscoito Fino label , captures a performance from August 2015 at the HSBC concert hall in São Paulo. Album Overview and Significance

The project commemorates 50 years of Bethânia’s career.

The show was directed by Bia Lessa , with musical production by Guto Graça Mello .