Last Tour to Organize First Festival in Brazil in 2027

The Bilbao-based promoter expands internationally with the band Jungle in Brazil.

Generic image of a music festival in a Brazilian landscape.
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Generic image of a music festival in a Brazilian landscape.

Bilbao-based promoter Last Tour will strengthen its international expansion by organizing its first festival in Brazil in 2027, alongside the British band Jungle.

Last Tour, the promoter behind initiatives such as BIME, the Bilbao BBK Live, and the Azkena Rock Festival, is set to enhance its international reach by organizing its inaugural festival in Brazil in 2027. This event will feature the British band Jungle, furthering the company's expansion in the South American continent after establishing a presence in Colombia. The company's objective is to "continue building new projects, alliances, and opportunities in one of the most significant markets for live music in Latin America."
The Vizcaya-based promoter will make its debut in the South American country with a single date in São Paulo featuring Jungle, scheduled for March 30, 2027, at Espaço Unimed. This venture is a collaboration with the local company Latina. "This announcement represents a significant milestone in Last Tour's trajectory, expanding its activities in the Latin American market and initiating a new phase in Brazil with a top-tier artistic project," stated the promoter. "The choice of Jungle as the first concert in the country reinforces the promoter's connection with international acts that possess strong musical identities, impressive live performances, and the ability to engage global audiences."
The Brazilian debut will feature a unique performance by Jungle, recognized as one of the most distinctive bands in contemporary British music. The group, formed by Tom McFarland and Joshua Lloyd–Watson, previously captivated audiences at the Bilbao BBK Live two years ago with their blend of funk, soul, and disco, performing hits like "Casio," "I´ve Been in Love," and "Back On 74." They are set to release their new album, "Sunshine," this summer.
Last Tour employs 120 individuals and describes itself as a promoter "in constant evolution, with the mission to contribute to the cultural development and comprehensive education of a society with which we feel a strong commitment." The company holds B Corp certification for sustainability and, while having a direct staff of 120, generates approximately 4,000 indirect jobs annually across its numerous events.
The Vizcaya-based promoter is behind its own festivals and tours, including Bilbao BBK Live, Azkena Rock Festival, Pirineos Sur, En Vivo, and MEO KALORAMA. Additionally, it supports talent through the record label Oso Polita and promotes the International Congress of Cultural Industries (BIME); the publishing house Liburuak; concert venues such as Movistar Arena, Mahasti, Zentral, Crystal, and La Ribera; and the Bilbao-based restaurant Lasai. With a presence in Spain, Portugal, and the Americas, it operates offices in Bilbao, Madrid, Barcelona, Iruña, Zaragoza, Lisbon, and Bogotá.