A new supergroup is taking shape in the world of rock and metal: Masters Of Voices brings together four legendary vocalists on a single stage, each defining generations of the genre. The lineup features Eric Martin (Mr. Big), Jeff Scott Soto (Talisman, Journey, Yngwie Malmsteen), Edu Falaschi (Angra, Almah), and Tim “Ripper” Owens (Judas Priest, Iced Earth) performing a set of iconic hits, backed by an all-star band.

To deliver arena-worthy performances, the supporting band consists of internationally acclaimed musicians with strong ties to Latin audiences. Felipe Andreoli (Angra) handles bass, while guitars are shared by Marcelo Barbosa (Angra, Almah) and Leo Mancini (Tempestt, Spektra, Shaman). Drums are played by Edu Cominato (Mr. Big, Soto, Spektra), providing a solid foundation for the vocalists to revisit the highlights of their careers.

Producer and promoter Paulo Baron explained the vision: “The idea of bringing all these musicians together was to unite the greatest hits of the music I love with a top-tier team of musicians. From there, I started calling up my friends and thinking about the best way to make it happen. To my surprise, in less than five hours, the band was complete, everyone ready. Now we’re kicking off this new adventure, starting with a few dates in Latin America.

“This is not a simple project. In fact, it really depends on everyone’s schedules—it’s very hard to organize because of each musician’s commitments. So this is a chance for audiences to enjoy the best of Judas Priest, Mr. Big, Angra, Almah, Journey, Talisman, and more. All these artists have a history with those bands.”

Representing Brazil, Edu Falaschi brings his career-spanning repertoire from Angra, Almah, and his solo work, celebrating 35 years in music while revisiting defining stages of his journey. He invites fans to the shows: “I’m here to announce that I’ll be part of an amazing project and tour called Masters Of Voices. Myself, Eric Martin, Jeff Scott Soto, and ‘Ripper’ together, singing the classics of our careers. Accompanied by Marcelo Barbosa, Edu Cominato, Felipe Andreoli, and Leo Mancini—an all-star team—we’ll tour several South American countries. And, of course, it will also happen in Brazil. So, I’ll see you on the road!”

Eric Martin brings the classic, radio-friendly rock voice of Mr. Big, delivering worldwide hits and unforgettable choruses. He added: “My friends, rock and heavy metal fans! This is Eric Martin from Mr. Big! I’ve got some amazing news to share with you: Masters Of Voices! This summer, I’ll be touring across Latin America alongside Jeff Scott Soto, Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens, and Edu Falaschi. It’s going to be a show packed with hits — the very best from each vocalist! It’s going to be absolutely unforgettable!”

Tim “Ripper” Owens, known for his historic work with Judas Priest and Iced Earth, contributes the heaviness and vocal range that made him a global metal icon. He said: “How exciting is this! Hitting the road in South America with great friends, playing great music! I personally can’t wait! And all of this being put together by the great master of shows, Paulo Baron! It’s time to celebrate.”

Finally, Jeff Scott Soto, synonymous with versatility and a global stage presence, will cover his career highlights including Talisman and collaborations with Yngwie Malmsteen: “I’m so happy to finally share this amazing news. I’m coming back to South America in 2026. But I’m not coming alone—I’m bringing three friends with me. That’s right: Eric Martin from Mr. Big, Edu Falaschi from Angra, and Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens from KK’s Priest and former Judas Priest. Four singers—the Masters Of Voices—coming to South America in 2026. And with our band: two guys from Spektra, Leo and Edu, and two from Angra, Felipe and Marcelo. We’ll be playing all your favorite songs, covering the careers of all four singers. It’s going to be insane. Masters Of Voices—here we go!”

This landmark collaboration promises to bring together decades of rock and metal history in a single, electrifying tour across Latin America.

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