25 young musicians from Rio’s outskirts bring Brazilian music to China from April 11–21, opening with a flashmob at the Great Wall.
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Ilha em Dança 60+, with members up to 85 years old, brings free performances and dance workshops to five cities near Florianópolis this April and May.
Rock classics and brand-new songs on the same stage: Banda Catedral performs at Teatro Liberdade on April 10 at 9 PM.
With full Rodeo/Show tickets sold out for August 29, Brazil’s iconic Festa do Peão now offers Park Access passes for the same date.
Blue Note Rio launches Feijoada Raiz, a free weekly event blending Brazil’s iconic stew with live music by brass band Amigos da Cacilda every Saturday in April.
MaPa FOTO Gallery opens April 10 a rare exhibition featuring 11 Brazilian photographers who shot on the legendary Kodachrome film.
Baco Exu do Blues, Ailton Krenak and Father Júlio Lancellotti headline a free one-day festival on masculinity in Rio de Janeiro on May 29.
Brazil’s SBT network launches Comédia SBT this Saturday (Apr 4) at 9:30 PM, hosted by Victor Sarro and Rodrigo Capella, with surprise celebrity guests.
Three videos, 72 hours, nearly 30 million views: Camila Pudim turned the “Habib Makeup” trend into another massive digital phenomenon.
The “Sorteio da Torcida” giveaway offers Samsung Smart TVs of 50″, 55″ and 65″ through the Bangu Shopping app. Valid April 1–30, 2026.
From Japanese workshops to live theater, Hurbana turns four urban spaces into free cultural destinations for families between April 1–5.
38 musicians, live ballet and visual projections: Humanitas Symphony Orchestra brings Classics of Cinema to São Paulo on April 9.
With R$ 12.9 million allocated for 2026, Porto Itapoá ranks among Santa Catarina’s top companies investing in culture through public incentive laws.
Brazil’s oldest film festival in Paraíba opens free submissions today, April 2, for short and feature films. Deadline: July 2.
Thirty works spanning two decades: “Each Hour Casts Its Shadow” shows how Rogério Medeiros reinvents photography as a plastic language.
Coliseu: Exposição Imersiva opens April 9 in São Paulo with 4K metaverse, AI, and historical scenography — Latin America’s first stop after NYC, Barcelona, and Paris.
Sami Rico releases Vol. 2 of ‘O Filho da Lenda’ featuring Zezé Di Camargo, Mari Fernandez, Luan Pereira, and Traia Véia in timeless sertanejo classics reimagined.
The Gondwana concert brings together Alegre Corrêa, François Muleka and Mariana Baraj at Paradigma Cine Arte in Florianópolis on April 7, free admission.
With 34 shows and extra sessions added to meet demand, Thalita Rebouças’s comedy musical became a multigenerational hit in Copacabana.
Rio group Teatro de Busto opens a show where delivery workers are paid in liters of water. Free sign-language sessions at Espaço Tápias from April 11.
Applicants to the Cederj 2026.2 entrance exam have until April 5 to request fee waivers, quota spots, and Affirmative Action places. General registration opens April 6.
Spotted by a Greek director at a film festival, the star of Regra 34 joins a Greece-Italy-Cyprus co-production filming in the Aegean Sea.
At the Difícil é o Nome samba school in Rio’s North Zone, women from across sectors gathered to debate representation, health, and female leadership.
On April 2, Belo Horizonte’s Mercado Novo hosts a free Zouk and Forró event, reinforcing the city’s role as Brazil’s partner dance capital.
‘Paraísos Fantásticos’ opens April 4 at Galeria Dobra and Artnova: 28 artists explore utopias, memory, and critiques of the contemporary world. Free admission.
Having drawn over 600,000 theatergoers on tour, Rafael Portugal takes the Qualistage stage on April 4 at the Festival Humor Contra-Ataca 2026.
Brazilian MPB legend Ivan Lins turns 80 with a landmark concert at Qualistage on April 11, featuring 55 years of hits and a brand-new song about Gaza.
From April 9–11, Shopping Metropolitano Barra offers free workshops, music therapy, and talks on autism spectrum disorder for families and educators.
Musical show for kids exploring ancestry and identity runs at Teatro Ziembinski in Rio de Janeiro from April 4–26, featuring an intergenerational cast and original score.
In Brazil’s Choro Month, “Para Sempre Ernesto Nazareth” brings soprano, piano and clarinet together at Centro da Música Carioca on April 12 at 11am.