Passeio Primavera and Passeio Sapiens feature a vibrant March schedule with free concerts, creative fairs and family-friendly attractions.
With a mission to promote urban life and local culture, Hurbana’s two public spaces have become major cultural hubs in Florianópolis. Throughout March, visitors will enjoy live music, creative fairs, kids’ workshops, and themed events celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and the city’s anniversary.
Passeio Primavera: music and celebration
Located along SC-401, Passeio Primavera hosts performances by artists such as Arnon Caixeiro, Anzol, Bruna Nogueira, Adriano Valentim and Black Sheep Band. Highlights include the Varanda Fair (March 14–15) featuring gastronomy and crafts, and the Cor e Arte Fair (March 28–29), closing the month with music and kids’ workshops.
The Irish spirit arrives on March 17 with a St. Patrick’s celebration led by Road to Erin. On March 21, Black Sheep keeps the festive mood alive. The March 23 city holiday features the traditional Boi de Mamão Alivanta Meu Boi, one of the island’s most beloved folk expressions.
Passeio Sapiens: well-being and culture
In northern Florianópolis, Passeio Sapiens opens the month with the Cãominhada by Tchibum pet walk and a yoga session with Fabi Busato in honor of International Women’s Day. On March 14–15, the Floripa Collab Fair gathers local exhibitors, live music and children’s activities.
On March 21, the space joins the Florianópolis Cultural Marathon with the North-South Stage project, offering cinema, puppet theater, circus acts and a special concert by Kako de Oliveira performing MPB classics.
The month wraps up on March 23 with the Cor e Arte Fair, along with performances by Adriano Valentim and Rapha Wash.
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