Los Angeles:
Popstar Amy Winehouse is all set to make a stage comeback with a Brazil tour after two years of battle with drug abuse.
The 27-year-old singer made an announcement on her official website that she will be touring Brazil in January with four mega shows, reported Entertainment Weekly.
The Rehab hitmaker will perform in Florianopolis on January 8, January 13 in Recife, January 11 at Rio de Janerioand January 15 in Sao Paulo.
Her last public performance was a four-song set in October to celebrate the launch of her Fred Perry fashion line.
Winehouse also just released her first new track since her breakthrough album, 2006's Back to Black - a track titled It's My Party on the Quincy Jones compilation Q: Soul Bossa Nostra.
The 27-year-old singer made an announcement on her official website that she will be touring Brazil in January with four mega shows, reported Entertainment Weekly.
The Rehab hitmaker will perform in Florianopolis on January 8, January 13 in Recife, January 11 at Rio de Janerioand January 15 in Sao Paulo.
Her last public performance was a four-song set in October to celebrate the launch of her Fred Perry fashion line.
Winehouse also just released her first new track since her breakthrough album, 2006's Back to Black - a track titled It's My Party on the Quincy Jones compilation Q: Soul Bossa Nostra.