Sepultura’s farewell tour, which marks both their 40th anniversary and their final chapter as a band, is proving to be a resounding success. Guitarist Andreas Kisser shared that the band members are having “the time of their lives” on the tour, which has been emotionally powerful for both longtime fans and new listeners alike. The band has been planning the tour for two years, and the energy on stage has been incredible. Kisser mentioned that they have been recording every show to create a live album that captures the band’s powerful performances. The setlist has been dynamic, with some variation from night to night, allowing them to build songs around the recordings.
In addition to the farewell tour, Sepultura will continue to extend the tour until 2026, with the final concert scheduled for São Paulo. They plan to visit new places that they haven’t been to before, and Kisser hinted that this farewell tour will reach places the band has always wanted to play.
Fans can look forward to the live album, though Kisser has not revealed a release date yet. This album will be especially significant for Sepultura, as they’ve never had a true live album before.