After packing Espaço Hall, Ludmilla unveils Ritmos and takes Fervo da Lud across six cities in a 24-hour live-performance sprint.
Even with Rio buzzing with pre-Carnival events — including technical rehearsals at the Sapucaí — the singer drew a massive crowd to Espaço Hall in Barra da Tijuca on Friday (6), setting the tone for her Carnival warm-up.
The concert served as the official launchpad for Fervo da Lud, mixing career hits with Carnival staples. Meanwhile, new arrangements refreshed familiar songs and kept the night moving like a street party that never loses momentum.
“Ritmos” puts Brazilian sounds in the spotlight
Following the show, Ludmilla announced on social media that her 2026 Carnival theme will be “Ritmos.” The concept nods to Brazilian genres tied to her earliest musical memories, including axé, samba, funk, sertanejo, and tecnobrega.
The idea also reinforces her versatility and her connection to sounds that shape different regions of the country, translating that mix into the identity and setlist of Fervo da Lud across Brazil.
“I love Carnival—it’s my favorite time of the year! I’m so excited, putting everything together with so much care, and I can’t wait to see everyone at the bloco, sing, dance, and enjoy this incredible party with the crowd,” the singer says — Ludmilla.
Fervo da Lud: dates and stops
Fervo da Lud premieres in Salvador on February 12 with a parade along the Barra-Ondina circuit. The next day, February 13, Ludmilla appears at Camarote Glamour, keeping the schedule tightly paced with back-to-back sets.
She then heads to Recife on February 14. On February 15, she performs in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte, turning the stretch into a fast-moving run that feels like a compact tour.
In Rio de Janeiro, the celebrations start on February 16 with shows at CarnaRildy and Camarote Alegria. The peak lands on February 17, when Fervo da Lud hits the Preta Gil circuit and is expected to pull more than one million revelers, followed by Camarote Arpoador.
The marathon continues with Baile das Máscaras on February 20 and Camarote Aura on February 21, closing out a run built to operate at large scale, onstage and behind the scenes, without losing precision.
The logistics behind the party
Across Carnival, Ludmilla totals roughly 24 hours of live performances. More than one thousand professionals are involved directly, spanning artists, technicians, production, logistics, and security, reflecting the size of the operation.
Including travel between cities, the team covers about 4,600 kilometers in just a few days. As a result, her Carnival schedule reads like a cultural event with real logistical impact and a huge crew.
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February 12: Salvador — Fervo da Lud, parade on the Barra-Ondina circuit.
February 13: Salvador — Camarote Glamour.
February 14: Recife — performance.
February 15: São Paulo — performance.
February 15: Belo Horizonte — performance.
February 16: Rio de Janeiro — CarnaRildy and Camarote Alegria.
February 17: Rio de Janeiro — Fervo da Lud on the Preta Gil circuit; then Camarote Arpoador.
February 20: Baile das Máscaras — performance.
February 21: Camarote Aura — performance.
Photo: Press


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