
Linn da Quebrada
Linn da Quebrada is a Brazilian multimedia artist and cultural activist. With a career marked by experimentation, she moves between music, performance, film, and audiovisual media, exploring the tension between language, body, and word as creative tools.
Since the release of her debut album, Pajubá (2017), she has been performing on stages and at festivals in Brazil and abroad. In 2018, she starred in and co-wrote the documentary Bixa Travesty , expanding the reach of her work and consolidating her artistic relevance.
In film, she co-starred with Fernanda Montenegro in the movie Vitória , released in 2025, a performance that earned her award nominations for Best Supporting Actress. She has also been involved in TV and streaming projects, such as the talk show TransMissão (Canal Brasil/Globosat) and the series Segunda Chamada (TV Globo) and Manhãs de Setembro (Prime Video).
Her second album, Trava Línguas (2021), produced with BADBADNOTGOOD, BADSISTA and Dominique Vieira, marks a phase of artistic maturation. The celebratory and farewell tour for this work began in 2025 and continues until mid-2026. In the show, Linn revisits career hits in new arrangements, in dialogue with the DJ sets of Cais Niara — who incorporates references from Ballroom culture — and with the ritualistic percussion of Dominique Vieira.
In addition to her well-known repertoire, Linn presents unreleased songs as a rite of passage for her upcoming musical projects, planned for 2026. On stage, her voice and performance guide the audience through a sensory experience encompassing memory, beauty, death, and life.
With a powerful and diverse body of work, Linn da Quebrada continues to expand the boundaries of contemporary Brazilian art.



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