SEPULTURA Nominated In Four Categories At MTV's VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS BRAZIL

August 18, 2006

SEPULTURA's video for "Convicted in Life" has been nominated in four categories at MTV's Video Music Awards Brazil 2006: "Best Editing", "Best Direction", "Best Photography" and "Best Art Direction". The awards show takes place in São Paulo on September 28.

The "Convicted in Life" clip was shot over a two-day period in February in São Paulo, Brazil. Check out pictures from the making of the video at this location. The final video can be viewed at YouTube.com.

As previously reported, SEPULTURA played their first official show in their home country with the group's new drummer, Jean Dolabella (ex-UDORA),on August 5 at the Circo Voador in Rio de Janeiro. Check out pictures at this location. The setlist for the show can be viewed by clicking here.

Dolabella joined SEPULTURA as the replacement for founding member Igor Cavalera, who left the band in June due to "artistic differences."

Upcoming SEPULTURA shows:

Aug. 18 - Curitiba - Brasil @ TBA
Aug. 19 - Bento Gonçalves - Brasil @ TBA
Sep. 16 - Vitória, ES - Brasil @ TBA
Sep. 22 - Teresina, PI - Brasil @ TBA
Sep. 23 - São Luis, MA - Brasil @ Multicenter Sebrae
Sep. 24 - Belém, PA - Brasil @ TBA
Sep. 29 - Asunción - Paraguai @ Polideportivo del Club Sol de America
Sep. 30 - Juiz de Fora, MG - Brasil @ Campo do Tupi Futebol Clube
Oct. 07 - Mexico - Mexico @ Live 'N Louder
Oct. 14 - São Paulo - Brasil @ Live n Louder

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