Camarote Alma Rio is back at Sapucaí for six nights, betting on quiet luxury, no lines, 60+ music hours, and a global lineup for Carnival 2026
Camarote Alma Rio doubles down on quiet luxury
For its second edition on the Marquês de Sapucaí, Alma Rio returns on six dates: February 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 21.
Instead of spectacle for spectacle’s sake, the concept leans into comfort and design. The promise is smart circulation with a steady flow and no lines.
On top of that, guests can expect wellness areas, a spa, high-end dining, and exclusive activations designed to keep the night moving.
Camarote Alma Rio music programming
Across more than 60 hours, the soundtrack splits into two complementary pillars: Electronic Club, focused on contemporary international electronic music, and Brazilian Soul, spotlighting the emotion and aesthetics of Brazilian sounds.
The international roster includes Black Coffee, WhoMadeWho, Jamie Jones, Bob Moses, Dennis Cruz, Ahmed Spins, Miguelle & Tons, and Carlita.
On the Brazilian side, the lineup features Gilsons, Mart’nália, Bhaskar, Malive, and Unfazed, among other announced acts.
Production rooted in Rio Carnival
Production is led by Alessandra Pirotelli, a director and producer with over 26 years in Rio Carnival, alongside Pedro Caldas, Marcelo Fonseca and Guga Pereira, plus Wilson Anastácio from Grupo Live.
As a result, the space positions itself as a meeting point for those who want the Sapucaí experience with curated music and premium service in one place.
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Venue: Marquês de Sapucaí – Rio de Janeiro
Dates: February 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 21, 2026
Acts: Black Coffee, WhoMadeWho, Gilsons, Mart’nália, and more
Tickets: Ticketmaster
Photo: Publicity

