Aerial and street activations across Rio build momentum for Rock in Rio ticket sales starting June 8 at 7 PM.
Categoria: Culture
A surprise set by Olivia Rodrigo defines a 287,000-attendee Primavera Sound Barcelona and highlights its global cultural impact.
Free performance at EAV Parque Lage concludes a journey through Afro-Brazilian memory and Yoruba-Nagô culture.
A Court of Cassation ruling says blocking a consular filing can amount to denying Italian citizenship, widening legal options for descendants.
In the heart of New York, Brazilian artworks light up Times Square, expanding the country’s presence in the global contemporary art scene.
A chain of artists revisits resistance in Mulheres Radicais, opening Cine ArtRio and reigniting debates on body, politics, and Latin American art.
After years of anticipation, Rio de Janeiro’s new Museum of Image and Sound opens May 8 with a show about how the building itself came to be.
On May 10, the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra opens its Orquestra Encena series at the Cidade das Artes Chamber Theater with a program built around wind players.
On May 9, Ekôa Park in Morretes turns visitors into citizen scientists for Global Big Day, feeding a worldwide bird database used in conservation research.
MetrôRio is selling a return wristband for Shakira’s Copacabana concert starting at 6 AM Saturday. Siqueira Campos is the recommended station for the event.
A free exhibition at two Rio hospitals confronts racial bias in Brazilian healthcare through real-based stories — open until April 21.
Rescued dogs and cats are looking for a home at Carioca Shopping this Saturday, April 18, from 2 PM to 6 PM, alongside NGO Entre Pegadas.
“Diabólica vingança” brings two never-before-staged Nelson Rodrigues stories to Rio. Opens April 30 at Futuros — Arte e Tecnologia.
Inspired by NASA’s Artemis II mission, “A Trip to the Moon” opens at Teatro Domingos Oliveira with weekend shows through April 26.
For the season finale celebrating 20 years of “Espelho,” Lázaro Ramos turns the spotlight on the crew that has built the show behind the scenes.
Civil Police delegates and endometriosis specialists gather at Museu Ciência e Vida on April 16, from 9am to 5pm, free admission.
Brazilian energy drink giant Baly bets on the World Cup with six themed products, from energetics to a children’s vitamin supplement featuring influencer
From April 18–21, Museu da Imaginação hosts a live Greek island diorama build and a Brazilian folklore show about environmental awareness.
Brazilian artist André Hullk turns soil from indigenous lands into natural pigments for “Corpo Território,” opening April 17 at Alma da Rua Gallery. Free entry.
Kariri-Xocó village, Bahian films at Festival Panorama, and Jorge Silva’s 40-year career headline TVE’s Bem Bahia this Thursday at 7:30 PM.
Teatro Mágico, Grupo Triii, and Gigantes da Lira headline the free Festival Mundo Melhor, May 1–3 at Cidade das Artes in Rio de Janeiro.
A first-of-its-kind guide by Setur-SP maps 16 indigenous villages across 11 cities, offering travelers immersive cultural experiences rooted in ancestral
Cia Melodramática returns to Rio with “Melodrama da Meia-Noite”: three nights of live improv, Rita Von Hunty, and an audience that shapes the story in real
In the season finale of its 20th anniversary, Lázaro Ramos honors the behind-the-scenes team of “Espelho” on Canal Brasil, April 17 at 10 PM.
Brazilian theater icons Nívea Maria and Regiane Alves share a stage for the first time in ‘Querida Mamãe’, opening May 1st at Teatro dos 4 in Rio.
“Invisible Cities,” a farcical play inspired by Italo Calvino, opens April 24 at Teatro Arthur Azevedo in São Paulo — free admission, all ages welcome.
With 27 spots for dancers and 24 for instrumentalists, Rio’s Municipal Theatre launches a public hiring process backed by a R$ 1.43 million investment.
Sirléa Aleixo, Best Actress at the 2025 Shell Award, performs “Querida Mamãe” in Campos on April 24–25 in free admission shows.
The beloved animated universe of Os Chocolix comes alive at Teatro UOL May 2–31, with live music, interactive fun, and beloved characters for the whole family.
“Acolhida,” by Italian artist Edoardo Ettorre, opens April 21 at Arsenal da Esperança, celebrating 30 years of social work in São Paulo.