Banda do Candinho turns São Paulo’s Bixiga into a heroic stage, with a “Three Musketeers”-inspired parade honoring local legends and cultural events.
Categoria: Carnival
Fashion turns into a statement in Ju Ferraz’s new episode: a Carnival photoshoot, Sabrina Sato and Karina joining N1, and fresh backstage secrets.
Calvin Harris will headline a free trio elétrico on Consolação on February 8 at Bloco Skol, alongside Nattan and Xand Avião.
Pinto da Madrugada hits the streets on Feb 7, and Sais Beach Living Hotel stacks masks, feijoada and rooftop parties from Feb 13–17 in Pajuçara.
Rio Praia Box opens for Sapucaí technical rehearsals Feb 6–8, with tickets from
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, live samba sets, and a prime view by the 2nd drum break.
For the first time, Camarote Portela welcomes the public at Samba Parade test rehearsals: tickets for Feb 6–8 with open bar, DJ and samba.
Manguebeat is set to flood Rua do Bom Jesus: MV’s “Quem Me Viu, Quem MV” block hits the streets on Feb 11, free, gathering from 7 pm.
Ivete Sangalo will headline a free electric-trio street set in São Paulo for the first time on February 7, leading 99’s “Quem Pede, Pede” block.
Christian Chávez will sing atop Chá da Alice on Feb. 24 in downtown Rio, ahead of his “Para Siempre Tour” run across Brazil.
Psirico and Hungria have been confirmed for Aracati Carnival 2026, expanding a lineup that already includes Daniela Mercury, Léo Santana and Vintage Culture.
Lucy Alves is confirmed for João Pessoa’s 2026 Carnival, performing on February 6 at Parque Sólon de Lucena alongside Daniela Mercury.
Luísa Sonza headlines Bloco Modo Surto on Feb 8 in São Paulo, gathering at 1 pm on the Circuito Laguna route; guests will be revealed online.
Bloco Fogueirão debuts its Carnival 2026 theme “Mothers of Samba” with a free rehearsal this Saturday (24), 7pm, in Vasco da Gama.
Wearing a 15 kg Swarovski-crystal look, Teresa Rachel turned heads at Unidos de Padre Miguel’s rehearsal at Sapucaí, aiming to be known for luxe costumes.
Tecnomacumba takes over Rio’s Little Africa on Jan 31 with a street parade blending sacred chants, MPB classics and electronic beats led by Rita Benneditto.
With 41% of foreign visitors choosing Rio in 2025, Carnival already shows a 23.2% jump in 2026 international flights—boosting premium Sapucaí.
At Central do Brasil station, MetrôRio hosts SOS Folia with ID wristbands and guidance to help prevent children from going missing during Carnival crowds.
Carnival is already on at Vilarejo Hotels: daily fun all February, plus Feb 13–18 with parades, live music, themed parties and family activities.
Maya Chason steps in as the school’s Queen and boosts União do Parque Acari’s Carnaval 2026 run with “Brasiliana” on Rio’s Sambadrome.
Alceu Valença and BaianaSystem debut a Neoenergia song urging Carnival crowds to stay safe around power lines in Salvador and Recife.
Tiago Abravanel leads Bloco do Abrava’s “Feira Livre” theme on Feb 7 at Av. Faria Lima, bursting with vibrant fruits, sustainability, samba, and Wanessa Camargo.
50K-capacity arena revolutionizes Paracuru Carnival: Wesley Safadão, Pedro Sampaio ignite festivities, boosting economy by R$80M. Epic shows meet cultural roots.
Feijoada do Francês 2026 lands at Sheraton Grand Rio for the first time on Jan 31, with a two-night package, breakfast, and party tickets.
DJs Shine, Umiranda and Vitória Nicolau light up Salvador Club stage with Afrobeat on Carnival Monday, celebrating Black music at Brazil’s biggest party.
Ivete Sangalo lights up Taperapuan Beach with Saulo Fernandes and É o Tchan at Carnaporto 2026, Feb 18-20. Hotel rates drop 50%, beaches empty out – prime time for epic fun!
Foam party, pool samba and Nep Folia block light up Vila Galé Collection Ouro Preto in Cachoeira do Campo, MG. Family fun kicks off February 14.
Bloco Cómo te Lhama? devours Latin rhythms and Brazilian daily life in explosive Feb 7 cortejo in BH, with Cumbia Brasilis turning challenges into collective catharsis.
Camarote Rio Praia 2026 starts ticket sales with Xande, Belo and nightly samba circles at a prime Sapucaí spot between sectors 8 and 10.
Samba rehearsals kick off this weekend at Sapucaí, with MetrôRio stretching boarding at Praça Onze and Central stations until 4am Fridays, plus security boosts.
Esculhambloco hits Jurerê OPEN this Thursday (Jan 22) at 7 pm, launching a free Carnival warm-up program through Feb 12.