Manchester City F.C.
·20 August 2024
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·20 August 2024
Carlinhos Brown has spoken of his delight at returning to the Etihad this weekend for our latest ‘Bahia in Manchester’ celebrations.
Brown – one of the most prominent Brazilian musical artists of today and a Bahia football fan – will again be the star guest for the game on Saturday as we face Ipswich Town in our home Premier League opener.
Carlinhos entertained fans and brought the Bahia traditions to Manchester at the City v Fulham game in 2023/24 while he also made an appearance in the stadium itself pre-match for an interview as well as performing for the crowds on the pitch.
He is thrilled to be back with the fans and relishing his chance to once again perform in what he calls his ‘new home’.
“When I was at Manchester for last season’s Fulham game I sensed a magical feeling and I can’t wait to return to the Etihad for the second edition of Bahia in Manchester’s festivities,” said the Latin Grammy winner.
“For me, to welcome the Manchester City team was an emotional moment filled with of joy and happiness throughout the day.
“I felt at home at Manchester, my new home. The way that I was welcomed made me feel so happy.
“That was the reality then - they showed respect, positivity and while it is distant from my actual home, it was a welcoming feeling at my new one.
“I love making music and to do this in front of fans who show their support for the Brazilian music that I am performing, that makes me feel so humble and thankful for the opportunity. And I can’t wait to do this again.”
Oscar nominee Carlinhos will also be gifting tokens of Bahian culture, including the famous Lord of Bonfim ribbons, to supporters on the day.
Other Bahian traditions will be on display at the stadium including a capoeira presentation and the Bahia mascots who will join City’s mascots Moonchester and Moonbeam.
Olodum, one of the most important Afro-Brazilian percussion groups in history, recognized by the UN as Intangible Cultural Heritage of the State of Bahia, will also be present.
During the August Bank Holiday, the Club will also be celebrating Manchester Pride and our Ipswich Town match will see a range of special matchday activations and programme content marking the occasion.
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