Ana Frango Elétrico @ The Jazz Cafe
Hailing from Rio’s vibrant independent scene, Ana Frango Elétrico has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in modern Brazilian music. Blending MPB, bossa nova and Tropicália with indie pop, funk and jazz, the multi-instrumentalist, producer and visual artist crafts a sound that is both sophisticated and distinctly punk-spirited. Their wildly inventive sound has earned widespread acclaim, a Latin Grammy win as co-producer of Bala Desejo, and appearances at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Primavera Sound. On stage, Ana Frango Elétrico moves between groove-heavy funk, art-pop experimentation and sun-drenched Brazilian rhythms — offering a thrilling glimpse into the future of Brazil’s sound. Hailing from Rio’s vibrant independent scene, Ana Frango Elétrico has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in modern Brazilian music. Blending MPB, bossa nova and Tropicália with indie pop, funk and jazz, the multi-instrumentalist, producer and visual artist crafts a sound that is both sophisticated and distinctly punk-spirited. Their wildly inventive sound has earned widespread acclaim, a Latin Grammy win as co-producer of Bala Desejo, and appearances at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Primavera Sound. On stage, Ana Frango Elétrico moves between groove-heavy funk, art-pop experimentation and sun-drenched Brazilian rhythms — offering a thrilling glimpse into the future of Brazil’s sound. 19:00-22:30 Hailing from Rio’s vibrant independent scene, Ana Frango Elétrico has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in modern Brazilian music. Blending MPB, bossa nova and Tropicália with indie pop, funk and jazz, the multi-instrumentalist, producer and visual artist crafts a sound that is both sophisticated and distinctly punk-spirited. Their wildly inventive sound has earned widespread acclaim, a Latin Grammy win as co-producer of Bala Desejo, and appearances at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Primavera Sound. On stage, Ana Frango Elétrico moves between groove-heavy funk, art-pop experimentation and sun-drenched Brazilian rhythms — offering a thrilling glimpse into the future of Brazil’s sound.
when & where
- Aug 19, 2026, 14:11
- Jazz Café, Parkway, London, United Kingdom
about The Jazz Cafe
ticket information
- £23.50 / £23.50 / £32.50 / £23.50 / £23.50 / £32.50