Brazilian metallers ANGRA reunited with their original "Rebirth" lineup for a historic performance at the 2026 edition of the Bangers Open Air festival on April 26.
The setlist included a performance of their album "Holy Land" in full, as well as other fan favorites.
ANGRA's most recent vocalist Fabio Lione was replaced by Brazilian singer AlĂrio Netto (ex-SHAMAN, QUEEN EXTRAVAGANZA) last November.
Fan-filmed video of the Bangers Open Air concert is available below.
The setlist for the show was as follows: Act I: AlĂrio Netto (vocals),Fabio Lione (vocals),Rafael Bittencourt (guitar),Marcelo Barbosa (guitar),Felipe Andreoli (bass) and Bruno Valverde (drums) 01.
Nothing To Say (AlĂrio Netto on vocals) 02.
Angels Cry (AlĂrio Netto on vocals) 03.
Tide of Changes - Part I (Fabio Lione on vocals) 04.
Tide of Changes - Part II (Fabio Lione on vocals) 05.
Lisbon (Fabio Lione on vocals) 06.
Vida Seca (Fabio Lione on vocals) 07.
Wuthering Heights (Kate Bush cover) (AlĂrio Netto on vocals) 08.
Carolina IV (AlĂrio Netto on vocals) Act II: Eduardo "Edu" Falaschi, Rafael Bittencourt (guitar),Kiko Loureiro (guitar),Felipe Andreoli (bass) and Aquiles Priester (drums) 09.
Nova Era 10.
Waiting Silence 11.
Millennium Sun 12.
Heroes Of Sand 13.
Ego Painted Grey 14.
Bleeding Heart 15.
Spread Your Fire 16.
Acid Rain 17.
Rebirth 18.
Silence And Distance (André Matos intro on the piano with his images shown on the screen; Netto, Falaschi, Loureiro, Barbosa, Bittencourt, Andreoli and Valverde) 19.
Late Redemption (Netto, Falaschi, Barbosa, Loureiro, Bittencourt, Andreoli and Priester) 20.
Carry On (Netto, Falaschi, Lione, Bittencourt, Loureiro, Barbosa, Andreoli, Priester and Valverde) The band will celebrate their 30th anniversary with a special concert on September 23 at L'Olympia in Paris, France, where they will perform "Holy Land" in full and cover highlights from their extensive catalog.
This show will be divided into two parts and serve as a tribute to the late André Matos.
In related news, ANGRA will headline the Bangers Open Air festival on Sunday (April 26) and write another chapter in Brazilian metal history.