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**SEPULTURA’s FINAL CONCERT: The End of an Era in São Paulo**

Brazilian metal legends Sepultura officially closed the coffin on their 40-year career with an epic, emotional, and chaotic farewell concert in São Paulo. Here are the top 5 things you need to know about this historic night.

- **A Legendary Lineup Reunion:** The show featured the return of original vocalist **Max Cavalera** and his band, **Soulfly**, for a joint performance. The emotional peak? A back-to-back, face-off moment during "Roots Bloody Roots," uniting the fractured Cavalera brothers for a few iconic riffs. It was the first time Max and Igor shared the stage with the band in decades.
- **A 3-Hour, 40-Year Setlist Marathon:** The band played for nearly three hours, spanning their entire discography. The setlist was a deep dive: from the thrash fury of *Beneath the Remains* to the tribal-metal chaos of *Roots*, and even a cover of "The Hunt" by the forgotten *Schizophrenia* album. No stone was left unturned.
- **The "Crowd" Was the Opening Act:** Before the band even hit the stage, the 40,000+ fans in the arena created a deafening, rhythmic roar. The crowd chanted "Sepultura! Sepultura!" for a solid 15 minutes. The show was famous for the "wall of death" during "Refuse/Resist," which was so massive it temporarily knocked out a speaker system.
- **A Surprise Guest Meltdown:** A local Brazilian punk legend came on stage for the song "Troops of Doom" and clearly had trouble keeping up. He intentionally blew out a guitar amp, threw a microphone stand into the crowd (security had to catch