On the final night of Rio Carnival, Camarote N°1 brought together UFC champion Alex Poatan, Sabrina Sato, and Rebeca Andrade to mark 35 years at Sapucaí.
Sabrina Sato Paraded in Two States the Same Night
A partner and queen of Camarote N°1, Sabrina Sato delivered one of the most talked-about performances of Carnival 2026. She paraded with Vila Isabel at Sapucaí in Rio, then traveled to São Paulo to parade with Gaviões da Fiel — all in a single night, alongside actor Nicolas Prattes. A feat that perfectly captures her dedication to samba culture.
Athletes, Actors, and Icons Under One Roof
The event’s muses — Mayara Lima, Erika Januza, and Silvia Braz — dazzled in striking looks. Actress Alanis Guillen arrived with her girlfriend, Giovanna Reis. UFC champion Alex Poatan was undoubtedly one of the biggest draws of the night.
Olympic champion Rebeca Andrade, Wanessa Camargo, Theodoro, Malu Borges, Nicole Bahls, Luiza Sobral, Jordanna Maia, Larissa Chehuen, Livia Silva, and Lulu Gondim were also in attendance. Partners Ju Ferraz, Karina Sato, Marcio Edgar, Antônio Oliva, and Flávio Sarahyba rounded out the guest list.
Samba, Pagode, and Electronic Music All Night Long
Camarote N°1 wrapped up Carnival with a packed musical lineup. Dudu Nobre led the iconic Roda de Samba do N°1, while Léo Foguete, Matheus Fernandes, and Vintage Culture kept the crowd energized until dawn.
With 35 years of history, Camarote N°1 is one of Sapucaí’s most iconic venues, bringing together national and international guests each year for an experience that blends music, gastronomy, and a privileged view of the parade.
35 Years of Brazilian Culture at the Heart of Carnival
Marking 35 years at the avenida, Camarote N°1 closed another unforgettable edition. The venue has become a benchmark at Rio Carnival for blending live music, top-tier gastronomy, and an unbeatable view of the parade route. Brazilian spirit and culture ran through every moment of the celebration.
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