Brazilian musician André Monari transformed a short trip to Las Vegas into a thriving career in the U.S. Performing across California and collaborating with renowned producers, he represents Brazilian talent making waves abroad.
Born in Santo André, São Paulo, André Monari is a composer, singer, and guitarist who arrived in the United States in 2012 to attend an international festival in Las Vegas.
What was meant to be a short visit quickly became a turning point. Within months, he was already working at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino and performing at Sambalatte nights, launching his career in the American music scene.
Building a Career in Las Vegas and Beyond
During his time in Las Vegas, André performed in several iconic venues along the Strip, including the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino.
Driven by new opportunities, he later moved to San Diego, where he continued to grow as an artist and expand his audience.
Recognition and Performances in California
Since relocating to California, André has:
- Participated in four editions of Brazilian Day San Diego, one of the largest Brazilian outdoor events on the West Coast
- Performed at major venues and hotspots across California
His growing presence highlights his role in strengthening Brazilian music abroad.
Collaborations and Musical Projects
André has also worked with acclaimed producer Alan Sanderson, known for winning three Grammy Awards with The Rolling Stones.
Since 2015, he has developed the project “Chocolate Soup”, in partnership with his drummer and friend Michael Atesalph, blending influences and expanding his creative reach.
A Brazilian Voice in the U.S. Music Scene
Through performances, collaborations, and original projects, André Monari continues to build a career that reflects persistence, adaptability, and cultural exchange.
His journey shows how Brazilian artists can transform opportunities abroad into lasting success.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who is André Monari?
He is a Brazilian composer, singer, and guitarist based in California.
2. When did he move to the United States?
He arrived in 2012 for a music festival in Las Vegas and decided to stay.
3. Where has he performed in the U.S.?
He performed in Las Vegas casinos and at multiple venues across California, including Brazilian Day San Diego.
4. What is “Chocolate Soup”?
It is a musical project created by André Monari and drummer Michael Atesalph.
5. Has he worked with famous producers?
Yes, he has collaborated with producer Alan Sanderson.
