Hangar will finally be playing live after eight years. We were invited to do our one-off show on April 25th, 2026. We are very honored to be part of this historic Brazilian festival!
If you’re a Hangar fan, name three songs that can’t be left out of our 50-minute show.
Thank you for supporting the band.
Aquiles, Cristiano, Mello, Fábio and Pedro.
Bangers Open Air
The long-awaited moment has arrived: the official Bangers Open Air 2026 lineup! On April 25th and 26th, 2026, @memorialdaamericalatina will be the stage for an unforgettable celebration. Remember that the two headliners are yet to be announced and will be revealed in the coming days.
Get ready for two intense days of music, energy, and unique experiences. Let’s live this party together, uniting fans, bands, and all the passion for heavy music. Mark your calendars and come be a part of this story!
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The band Hangar releases the track “Prisioneiro do Alvorecer,” a Portuguese reinterpretation of a composition created in 1985 by the legendary Marco Di Martino, bassist, founder, and main composer of Spartacus, a band still active today. Between 1991 and 1992, drummer Aquiles Priester was a member of the band Spartacus in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, where he recorded only one demotape. This composition was officially released by Spartacus on their second album, “Imperium Legis.”
During In updating his biography on his official website, Aquiles revisited memories of that period and rediscovered the composition. From there, the idea arose to re-record it with Hangar, in a new version featuring contemporary arrangements and reinterpreted lyrics. The song reflects on human relationships and the impact of social media, maintaining a dialogue with current themes and strengthening the connection between different generations of Brazilian metal.
“When I showed “Prisioneiro do Alvorecer” to the band, everyone loved the idea of re-recording it. We just dedicated more time to producing the vocals, including new backing tracks. It’s incredible to see the synergy Hangar has when it comes to heavy music; everyone understood what the song needed to reflect the band’s personality,” said drummer Aquiles Priester.
With this release, Hangar strengthens its connection to the genre’s history and honors the legacy of bands that helped shape the Brazilian scene.