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Punk Carnival: free rock at Butantã and Tendal

Mohawks meet marching beats: São Paulo’s Carnival brings Bloco 77 and Fufulia (Sugar Kane, Hateen, more) to city venues on Feb 7–8, free entry.

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Punk Carnival in São Paulo

Backed by the city’s Secretary of Culture and Creative Economy, the punk-leaning program lands at Casa de Cultura Butantã and Centro Cultural Tendal da Lapa.

On Saturday (Feb 7) at 3 pm, Bloco 77 takes its Bateria Revoltosa rehearsal to Tendal. At Butantã, the Fufulia festival runs Saturday and Sunday (Feb 7–8) from 3 pm with Sugar Kane, Hateen, Meu Funeral, Superheat, Luquita, and Noitesó.

Both events are free and require no tickets, with an all-ages rating.

Fufulia: rockers’ street-party spirit

Fufulia grew from Rio band Meu Funeral’s urge to celebrate Carnival on their own terms—bringing that mindset to São Paulo’s alternative scene.

“Because we’re from Rio, we really love this party. It’s the best in the world—if you don’t wear an outrageous costume, you’re doing it wrong.”

Saturday starts with doors at 3 pm at Casa de Cultura Butantã. Noitesó plays at 4:20 pm, leaning into emo with everyday themes; at 5:50 pm, Luquita (Meu Funeral) delivers a solo set; and at 7:15 pm, Sugar Kane closes the night with a full-band return and Carnival-ready visuals.

Sunday resumes with doors at 3 pm. Superheat hits at 4 pm, blending punk attitude with a saxophone edge; Meu Funeral follows at 5:30 pm with sharp social commentary; and at 7:30 pm, Hateen wraps the festival by pairing career staples with a costume-friendly invite to the crowd.

Bloco 77 at Tendal da Lapa

Bloco 77 emerged in late 2013 and staged its first street parade in 2014. The number “77” nods to the year often cited as the genre’s birth point.

On Saturday (Feb 7) at 3 pm at Centro Cultural Tendal da Lapa, the group presents “Originais do Punk,” featuring guest appearances by cumbia band Bazuros and the group Jão e os Periféricos.

The set flips traditional Carnival marches into punk in-jokes (including “Olha o moicano do Zezé”) and folds in Brazilian punk staples like Ratos de Porão and Cólera, driven fast by the La Revoltosa drumline. Organizers describe the party as anti-fascist, anti-racist, and anti-sexist, and say kids are welcome.

For more programming across the city’s cultural venues, follow https://www.instagram.com/smculturasp/ and check https://spmaiscultura.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/.

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Attraction: Bloco 77 Carnival Performance

Format: Festival

When: Saturday (Feb 7) at 3 pm

Where: Centro Cultural Tendal da Lapa, Rua Guaicurus, 1100 – Água Branca

Duration: 1h

Age rating: All ages

Synopsis: Bloco 77 is among the pioneers of São Paulo’s new street Carnival, with 12 years of history. Classic marches gain punk-themed lyrics and mix with songs by Brazilian punk bands. Several original songwriters have attended to see the reworks. The party is anti-fascist, anti-racist, and anti-sexist, and children are welcome.

Attraction: Fufulia

Format: Festival

When: Saturday (Feb 7) and Sunday (Feb 8) from 3 pm

Where: Casa de Cultura Butantã – Av. Junta Mizumoto, 13 – Jardim Peri Peri

Duration: 1h

Age rating: All ages

Saturday (Feb 7): Noitesó – 4:20 pm

Saturday (Feb 7): Luquita (Meu Funeral) – 5:50 pm

Saturday (Feb 7): Sugar Kane – 7:15 pm

Sunday (Feb 8): Superheat – 4 pm

Sunday (Feb 8): Meu Funeral – 5:30 pm

Sunday (Feb 8): Hateen – 7:30 pm

Photo: Press release

Punk Carnival: free rock at Butantã and Tendal
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