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Torre Beats becomes stage for Bahia’s new pagode wave

Uel, Diggo and DJ L.A lead free weekend at Farol da Barra, establishing the venue as Salvador’s emerging music epicenter

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Torre Beats is rewriting Salvador’s Carnival map. After selling out on Friday (13th) with Sammy Dreams and Karmaleoa, the venue next to Farol da Barra is preparing for a weekend dedicated to Bahian pagode and samba rising stars. Saturday and Sunday’s lineup highlights artists redefining Bahia’s musical identity.

On Saturday (14th), starting at midnight, Uel and Libreana take the stage. Born in Salvador, Uel gained millions of views on social media with videos filmed in Ribeira. His music blends samba with contemporary pagode, connecting romanticism and popular identity in performances that went viral nationwide.

Sunday (15th) dives fully into Bahian pagode with Diggo, the artistic name of Rodrigo de Jesus Martins. Author of hits like “Pra Te Ver Sentar” and his collaboration with Léo Santana on “Hipnotiza”, the young Salvador-born composer represents the genre’s new generation, merging romanticism, sensuality and distinctive beats.

Alongside DJ L.A, who extends the programming until dawn with electronic sounds and engaging grooves, Sunday promises to transform Torre into a major gathering of Bahia’s new scene. The curation reflects contemporary Carnival’s spirit: plural, connected and with its own accent.

From electronic to samba, from pop to pagode, Torre Beats reaffirms its commitment to showcasing local music talents and celebrating Bahia’s creative power. The result is a weekend that captures a generation’s identity, blending tradition and innovation.

Event Details

Torre Beats – Salvador Carnival 2026

Saturday, February 14

From midnight

Location: Farol da Barra – Salvador (BA)

Free event

Sunday, February 15

From midnight

Location: Farol da Barra – Salvador (BA)

Free event

Photo: Matheus Lopes

Torre Beats becomes stage for Bahia's new pagode wave
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