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Psicotrópicos Festival returns in July for its second edition in Amsterdam with a bang: Now across two nights, And with a carefully curated selection of Brazilian artists who are shaping the sound of today.
The line-up of Saturday 12 July will bring:
Jota.pê
Jota.pê is a rising star in Brazilian music, blending MPB, manguebeat, and influences like Jorge Ben and Caetano Veloso. His second album Se Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo (2024), featuring Xênia França and Gilsons, surpassed 2.5 million streams and earned multiple Latin Grammy and Multishow Award nominations. A standout on The Voice Brasil, he has toured Europe three times and also performs in the Grammy-nominated duo ÀVUÀ with Bruna Black.
Jéssica Gaspar
Jéssica Gaspar is a multi-artist who blends poetry, music, and dance to celebrate Afro-Brazilian ancestry, love, and resistance. With a powerful and velvety voice, she moves fluidly between MPB and afrohouse, as heard in her breakout 2024 single Brisa—a global hit with over 2 million Spotify plays. Her music and presence have led to collaborations with electronic music DJs worldwide and performances at major stages in Brazil.
Mauricio Sacramento (BATEKOO, dj-set)
Mauricio Sacramento, also known as Fresh Prince da Bahia, is a Salvador-born, São Paulo-based cultural entrepreneur, creative director, and social innovator. He is the founder of BATEKOO, a pioneering collective and cultural platform that champions the visibility, empowerment, and expression of Black and LGBTQIA+ communities in Brazil through music, fashion, nightlife, and art.
Cris Masca (BATEKOO)
Performance artist Cris Masca, 26 years old, is originally from Salvador and began dancing at the age of 15 in open dance circles held in public squares. Over the years, she immersed herself in the study of rhythms such as twerk, pagode, and funk. Today, she has built a solid body of work, becoming one of the leading names in Brazilian performance art alongside BATEKOO.
TUYO
TUYO is a Brazilian trio known for their unique blend of folk, R&B, and electronic music, marked by emotional lyrics and innovative production. Their latest album Paisagem explores themes of connection and memory, and their powerful live performances have featured at major festivals like Primavera Sound, SXSW, and Lollapalooza Brasil.
Eric Terena (DJ-set)
Eric Terena is an Indigenous musician from the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul, and through his music, he amplifies the power of Indigenous ancestry, echoing the struggles and roots of native peoples. In addition to being a DJ and music producer, Terena is currently part of Youth4Climate, which, together with other young climate activists from around the world, promotes awareness actions to reverse the impacts of climate change.