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Daniela Mercury starts a tour in Portugal next week with nine shows
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Daniela Mercury starts a tour in Portugal next week with nine shows

Daniela Mercury, a Brazilian singer celebrating 40 years in her career, has announced a tour in Portugal starting next week with nine concerts. As part of her 'CirandaIA' project, the tour combines traditional Brazilian dance with artificial intelligence, aiming to explore technology through a human lens. The first show will take place on July 10 in Santa Cruz, followed by performances in several Portuguese cities throughout the month. This tour highlights her strong connection with Portugal, where she has performed regularly since the 1990s and has a dedicated fan club.

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Daniela Mercury starts a tour in Portugal next week with nine shows

Daniela Mercury, a Brazilian singer celebrating 40 years in her career, has announced a tour in Portugal starting next week with nine concerts. As part of her 'CirandaIA' project, the tour combines traditional Brazilian dance with artificial intelligence, aiming to explore technology through a human lens. The first show will take place on July 10 in Santa Cruz, followed by performances in several Portuguese cities throughout the month. This tour highlights her strong connection with Portugal, where she has performed regularly since the 1990s and has a dedicated fan club.

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