Rock In Rio 2019 Brazil begins on September 27 and ends on October 6. Huge rock legends will be on the festival, such as Iron Maiden, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters, Whitesnake, Tenacious D, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Helloween and Sepultura.
All the Rock In Rio concerts will be broadcasted live on the internet for free on the Brazilian TV channels :
There will be more than 120 hours of live TV broadcast on the seven days of Rock in Rio 2019.
See Rock In Rio 2019 line-up below:
*Brazilian time
09/27
World Stage
- 0h10 – Drake
- 22h20 – Ellie Goulding
- 20h10 – Bebe Rexha
- 18h05 – Alok
9/28
World Stage
- 0h10 – Foo Fighters
- 22h20 – Weezer
- 20h10 – Tenacious D
- 18h – CPM 22 + Raimundos
Sunset stage
- 21h15 – Whitesnake
- 19h05 – Titãs feat Ana Cañas, Edi Rock & Érika Martins
- 16h55 – Detonautas & Pavilhão 9
- 15h30 – Ego Kill Talent
9/29
World Stage
- 0h25 – Bon Jovi
- 22h20 – Dave Matthews Band
- 20h10 – Goo Goo Dolls
- 18h – Ivete Sangalo
10/3
World Stage
- 0h10 – Red Hot Chili Peppers
- 22h20 – Panic! at the Disco
- 20h10 – Nile Rodgers & Chic
- 18h – Capital Inicial
10/4
World Stage
- 0h05 – Scorpions
- 21h30 – Iron Maiden
- 19h30 – Helloween
- 17h30 – Sepultura
Sunset stage
- 20h30 – Slayer
- 18h30 – Anthrax
- 16h25 – Torture Squad & Claustrofobia convidam Chuck Billy (Testament)
- 15h – Nervosa
10/5
World stage
- 0h10 – P!nk
- 22h20 – Black Eyed Peas
- 20h10 – H.E.R.
- 18h – Anitta
10/6
World stage
- 0h40 – Muse
- 22h20 – Imagine Dragons
- 20h10 – Nickelback
- 18h – Os Paralamas do Sucesso
Palco Sunset
- 21h15 – King Crimson
- 19h05 – Lulu Santos & Silva
- 16h55 – Melim & Carolina Deslandes
- 15h30 – O Terno & Capitão Fausto
Rock In Rio history
Rock in Rio is a music festival conceived by Brazilian businessman Roberto Medina for the first time in 1985, and since its inception, admittedly the largest music festival on the planet.
It was originally organized in Rio de Janeiro, where the name comes from. It became a worldwide repercussion event and, in 2004, had its first edition outside Brazil in Lisbon, Portugal.
Throughout its history, Rock in Rio has had 19 editions, seven in Brazil, eight in Portugal, three in Spain and one in the United States. In 2008, it was first held in two different locations, Lisbon and Madrid.