Jorge Aragão (left), Alcione and Zeca Pagodinho debut the tour 'The biggest encounter in samba' in Rio de Janeiro Guto Costa / Disclosure ♫ NEWS ♬ Alcione, Jorge Aragão and Zeca Pagodinho followed a predictable script, entirely based on successes, in the national premiere of the show “The biggest encounter in samba”. The tour arrived on the scene in Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – hometown of Aragão and Zeca, as well as home of Alcione from Maranhão since 1967 – with a performance that brought a huge 65 thousand people to the Rio stadium popularly known as Maracanã last night, Saturday, June 6th. With the addition of guest Martinho da Vila in a block with hits by the author and performer of “Disritmia” (1974), Alcione, Aragão and Zeca opened the show with the joint singing of the samba “Mutirão de amor” (1983), a partnership between the two composers with Sombrinha released in the singer's voice. However, following the show, everyone generally sang their own hits alone, including some duets and trios, but with the three artists remaining on stage the entire time. After the debut at Maracanã, the tour show “The biggest encounter of samba” will head to São Paulo (SP) on June 20th and 21st on a route that covers cities such as Brasília (DF), Curitiba (PR), again São Paulo (SP), Porto Alegre (RS), Belo Horizonte (MG) and Salvador (BA), where the tour will come to an end on December 19th. ♪ Here are the 39 songs from the itinerary followed on June 6, 2026 by Alcione, Jorge Aragão and Zeca Pagodinho at the national premiere of the tour show “The biggest encounter in samba”: 1. “Mutirão de amor” (Sombrinha, Jorge Aragão and Zeca Pagodinho, 1983) 2. “You turn my head (Take me seriously)” (Chico Roque and Paulo Sérgio Valle, 2001) 3. “Me and you always” (Jorge Aragão and Flávio Cardoso, 2000) 4. “Truth” (Nelson Rufino and Carlinhos Santana, 1996) 5. “Saudade Crazy” (Arlindo Cruz, Acyr Marques and Franco, 1989) 6; “The wolf” (Paulinho Resende and Juninho Penalva, 2001) 7. “It is already” (Jorge Aragão and Flávio Cardoso, 2000)- 8. “Malandro” (Jorge Aragão and Jotabê, 1976) 9. “Maneiras” (Silvio da Silva, 1987) 10. “Strange madness” (Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas, 1987) 11. “Roses don’t speak” (Cartola, 1984) 12. “Enredo do meu samba” (Jorge Aragão and Ivone Lara, 1984) 13. “I’m not that anymore” (Jorge Aragão and Zeca Pagodinho, 1996) 14. “The sun will rise” (Cartola and Elton Medeiros, 1964) 15. “Do something crazy for me” (Chico Roque and Sérgio Caetano, 2004) 16. “Mud in the streets” (Almir Guineto and Zeca Pagodinho, 1986) 17. “Lucidez” (Jorge Aragão and Cleber Augusto, 1991) 18. “Sufoco” (Chico da Silva and Antonio José, 1978) 19. “Sassy kid” (Jorge Aragão, Flávio Cardoso and Paulinho Resende, 1998) - 20. “From Sampa to São Luís” (Jorge Aragão, Paulo César Feital and Flávio Cardoso, 1996) 21. “Yummy poison” (Wilson Moreira and Nei Lopes, 1979) 22. “Ogum” (Claudemir and Marquinhos PQD, 2008) / 23. “Prayer of Saint George” (Traditional theme) / 24. “My faith” (Murilão, 1998) 25. “Sing, sing, my people” (Martinho da Vila, 1974) – Martinho da Vila 26. “Dysrhythmia” (Martinho da Vila, 1974) – Martinho da Vila / 27. “Ex-amor” (Martinho da Vila, 1981) – Martinho da Vila 28. “Slowly, slowly” (Eraldo Divagar, 1995) – Martinho da Vila 29. “Women” (Toninho Geraes, 1995) – Martinho da Vila 30. “My ebony” (Nenéo and Paulinho Resende, 2005) 31. “Identity” (Jorge Aragão, 1992) 32. “Let life take me” (Serginho Meriti and Eri do Cais, 2002) 33. “The voice of the hill” (Zé Kétti, 1955) 34. “Don’t let samba die” (Edson Conceição and Aloísio Silva, 1975) 35. “Shrimp that sleeps the wave takes” (Arlindo Cruz, Beto Sem Braço and Zeca Pagodinho, 1983) / 36. “Orange pomace” (Arlindo Cruz and Zeca Pagodinho, 1985) / 37. “When I count (Iaiá)” (Serginho Meriti and Beto sem Braço, 1986) / 38. “Heart in disarray” (Monarco and Ratinho, 1986) 39. “I’m going to celebrate” (Jorge Aragão, Dida and Neoci, 1978)