Tim Bernardes reveals on stage at Vivo Rio, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), that he is already recording new songs Rodrigo Goffredo ♫ NEWS ♬ Tim Bernardes is composing and recording new songs. The person who gave the good news was the artist himself tonight, Sunday, May 7th, on the stage at Vivo Rio, during the last performance of the show “A thousand invisible things” in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), the city where the national tour debuted on August 24th, 2022. The singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist from São Paulo revealed that he was at the same time happy for the new songs and sad about the approach of the end of the show cycle based on the repertoire of Bernardes' second solo album, “A Thousand Invisible Things” (2022) – there are also performances scheduled in Brasília (DF), São Paulo (SP) and Recife (PE). When taking stock of this victorious cycle, the artist also highlighted the growth of the audience throughout the tour, which has now totaled four years. Expansion attested to by the fact that Tim made two performances at Vivo Rio with a full house (tickets for yesterday's show were sold out). Alternating between guitar, piano and acoustic guitar, Tim Bernardes basically followed the same script as the show's debut – with one or two changes in the repertoire – throughout a luminous performance that lasted two hours without the singer and instrumentalist losing his breath or tiring the audience. Among the changes to the script between one performance and another in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), there was the inclusion of “Praga”, a samba-canção composed by Tim Bernardes with Erasmo Carlos (1941 – 2022) and released by Alaíde Costa on the album “O que meu calos diz sobre mim” (2022). In Tim Bernardes' great performance at the show, “Praga” sounded more like a samba than a song, signaling that the song would go well with the lofty and dramatic singing of Maria Bethânia, original interpreter of the samba-canção “Prudência” (2021), present at Tim's show since the national debut of the “Mil things invisíveis” tour. Also present in the script since the first show, the approach to “Soluços” (Jards Macalé, 1969) was confirmed as one of the highest points of the show due to the singer’s interpretation between distorted touches of the artist’s guitar, one of the greatest talents in Brazilian music in the 21st century. Tim Bernardes is nearing the end of the tour of the show 'A Thousand Invisible Things', on stage since August 2022 Rodrigo Goffredo