The drummer went for a walk and visited tourist and historical spots in the capital of Minas Gerais and recorded moments on his social networks
This Tuesday, the 5th, we reached the end of the shows in Brazil, heading to the last stop: Belo Horizonte. Over there, Bruno Marsperforms its last performance on Brazilian soil. And the one who appeared to enjoy the capital of Minas Gerais was his brother Eric Hernandez.
On his Instagram, he shared some moments of his tour, visiting some tourist attractions such as: the Archdiocesan Sanctuary of São Francisco de Assis, an architectural project by Oscar Niemeyer.
In the caption of the publication, he wrote: “I’m stuck in Beagá! Final stop, Belo Horizonte.. Amazing getting to know you better Brazil!”. In translation: “Last stop, Belo Horizonte. It’s been wonderful to get to know a little more about Brazil.”
In the comments, internet users praised the singer’s brother. “Mai, this man is very Brazilian”, “Closing with a flourish!”, “The caption is so cute, so sweet”.
About Eric Hernandez
Although he was born in New York, he grew up in Hawaii. However, at the age of eighteen he decided to move to Los Angeles – California, to follow his dreams as a drummer.
However, his initial plans did not go as expected, and he ended up becoming a police officer and remaining in the career for ten years.
Some time later, when his brother Bruno Marssettled in the city, the two began performing with the group The Smeezingtons, formed by Bruno, Phill, and Ari Levine.
As soon as the career of Bruno Mars began to take off in the 2000s, Eric joined his brother’s backing band, the Hooligans.
Eric is married to Cindy and the two have three children: Liam, Mila and Valentin. He makes a point of recording the moments he spends with his family on his social networks.

Source: Maxima

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