The Altice Arena will welcome the band on April 29
D’zrt announced Friday that they will be returning to the stage on April 29 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon. It was Paulo Ventem, Edmundo Vieira and Vitor Fonseca on TVI Jornal das 8 (from the same group as CNN Portugal), where they explained what drove them to come back: “It was something very thoughtful for many years. It’s time to remember everything we’ve done for so many good years” Vitor Fonseca explained.
“We scheduled the Altice Arena on April 29th and this revolutionized networking and became something larger than life.”
The band returns without an item, after Angélico Vieira had already died when the group broke up. Asked about a comeback, and a possible “box of emotions,” the three singers admitted to their nervousness, talking about “Pandora’s box that will open” for everyone.
For now, according to the band, and knowing that “anything is possible,” D’zrt will only return for the event.
“The public has never stopped wanting to see us together,” said Edmundo Vieira, who revealed several messages from fans requesting this moment.
D’zrt starred in one of the biggest musical acts of the 2000s in Portugal. Angélico Vieira, Paulo Vintém, Edmundo Vieira and Vítor Fonseca (Cifrão) started “Morangos com Açúcar” what would become one of the largest boys teams Portuguese.
“Para Mim Tanto Me Faz”, the band’s first song, was a cover of The song “Teenage Superstar” (2003) by Dutch singer Kim Lien, and was a huge success in Portugal, where the album, released in 2005, won the title of best seller of the year. In addition to the phenomenal success, songs such as “Verão Azul” and “Querer Voltar” are still remembered by fans of the group.
The band would announce their end in 2007 and, as a gift to fans, released the album “A Despedida”. However, in 2009, The band even released “Project” And it will end only in 2010, after the concert in Rock in Rio. In total, the five albums have sold over 500,000 copies in Portugal and reached 13 platinum.