Watch Pro-Shot Footage Of DREAM THEATER's JAMES LABRIE Performing With Brazilian Band NOTURNALL In São Paulo

December 22, 2018

Professionally filmed video footage of DREAM THEATER singer James LaBrie performing with the Brazilian band NOTURNALL on April 24, 2018 at Porto Seguro Theater in São Paulo can be seen below.

LaBrie played four shows with NOTURNALL in South America, with the São Paulo gig recorded for a DVD.

Prior to the first concert, James told the "Lead Singer Syndrome" podcast: "[NOTURNALL are] a huge [heavy metal] band down in South America. They've asked me to come in, and I'm gonna sing five songs a night: two DREAM THEATER songs, two solo songs, and then I'm gonna share the vocal duties with their vocalist, Thiago [Bianchi], on one of their songs. So it's just gonna be a fun gig."

NOTURNALL's third studio album, "9", was released last year. Bianchi stated about the record: "'9' is about of the mysteries of the number Nine. If you take a good look at the album cover, you'll learn that are 9 secrets on it. The cover shows the Planet 9 (the planet is supposed to be circling our solar system),passing near by earth, changing its climate, bringing an apocalypse to mankind, showing NOTURNALL's mascot 'Jurará' as its leader and she would bring the good word of real meaning to the world. Inside the the actual CD booklet, you can also find the 'Nine Commandments,' which talks about a post-apocalypse world, where you'll find the 9 guides of how to 'restart' mankind. A way we could really evolve our race to its maximum potential as it should be."

NOTURNALL currently consists of Thiago Bianchi (vocals),Fernando Quesada (bass),Junior Carelli (keyboards),Bruno Henrique (guitar) and Henrique Pucci (drums).

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