Gabriel Santana dies, comes back as a ghost and schemes to stop his wife’s new love — the hit comedy “O Marido da Minha Mulher” returns with a stellar cast.
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Pullman Vila Olímpia hosts Art & Wine on Feb 26 — a sensory evening blending live painting, wine tasting, and throwback EletroHits from the 2000s.
50 photo panels and an audiovisual installation bring Mandela’s legacy to Curitiba’s Portão Cultural, free admission, March 3 to April 30, 2026.
From March 4–8, CarniSal brings immersive LGBTQIA+ theater to free venues across Rio de Janeiro and the Baixada Fluminense region.
“Visceral Geometry” closes March 1 at Paço Imperial — a rare Rio encounter with a São Paulo master absent from the city for 17 years.
After 350,000 spectators in 2025, Brazil’s top stand-up comedian Fabio Porchat hits Vassouras on March 5 with his globe-trotting comedy show.
Brazilian photographer Malu Mesquita unveiled ‘Miami’ at the Former Versace Mansion: an analog series revisiting 1990s memories, coming to São Paulo in 2026.
On February 28, São Paulo’s Museum of the Portuguese Language hosts a free poetry tribute and an award-winning urban dance premiere in the same day.
25 years later, the cult Brazilian play is back — now performed and adapted by the daughters of its original creators.
Brazilian mime company Etc e Tal opens Don Quixote in March in Rio — no words, no limits, just pure physical storytelling.
On Feb. 25 at 8 PM, Ana Flavia Cavalcanti and Lilia Guerra perform a dramatic reading while the audience floats in a pool — free entry.
Around 100 artists reimagine minhwa, Korea’s 18th-century folk painting tradition, in a free exhibition on Avenida Paulista starting March 8.
A hit in 2022, “The Love for Three Oranges” by Prokofiev returns to São Paulo’s Theatro Municipal — from February 27 to March 7, 2026.
Gabi Melim and Lagum headline a free beachside festival on Feb 28 and Mar 1, blending live music, sports, and environmental action in Rio.
Mercado SP takes the iconic Mercadão and Kinjo Yamato to ITB Berlin and BTL Lisbon 2026, putting São Paulo on the global tourism map.
Brazilian dance group Primeiro Ato brings a free show about time, memory and transformation to São Paulo’s iconic Avenida Paulista.
On March 28, the Museu Histórico da Cidade in Gávea hosts Motirõ – Palavras da Mata, a free festival celebrating indigenous art, literature, and culture in urban Rio.
Thirteen authors launch a book, choirs perform, and a circus show hits Biblioteca Alceu Amoroso Lima in São Paulo — all free in the final week of February.
A ball pool, bounce castle, and sensory circuit: Vila dos Dragões turns Shopping Grande Rio into a fantasy kingdom through February 23.
Free waterslides and showers for adults at Ibirapuera Park: Skol’s pop-up water park closes this Sunday, Feb. 22, from 11am to 4pm.
Eleven artists from Morro do Santo Amaro open a free exhibition at Futuros – Arte e Tecnologia on Feb. 25, showing raw creative processes with AI, 3D printing, and e-waste.
Nintendo Switch 2 is playable for free at Shopping Anália Franco from February 22 to March 3, with Mario and Luigi meet & greet sessions on weekends.
Rescued dogs and cats are looking for a home this Saturday, Feb. 21, at Carioca Shopping’s Pet Adoption Fair, starting at 2 PM.
Works from MoMA and Tate Modern collections go on display in Germany for the first time — free admission, through May 13, 2026.
In a first for Brazilian theater, actress Evelyn Castro takes on the role of Donkey alongside Tiago Abravanel in the show opening April 15 in São Paulo.
Luana Génot and Ana Paula Xongani launch an unfiltered videocast on love, work, and vulnerability — in partnership with YouTube, directed by Tom Mendes.
Forte de Copacabana Orchestra celebrates Chinese New Year with a free concert, traditional dances, and guests Armandinho Macêdo and Yu Xi.
In March, Núcleo Bartolomeu de Depoimentos launches its 2026 residency at Instituto Capobianco with “Hip-Hop Blues – Espólio das Águas”.
Kelly Silva brings the Cavalo-Marinho — a UNESCO-recognized Brazilian folk tradition — to a free 3-day workshop in São Paulo this February.
Accredited by Brazil’s MEC, SP Escola Superior de Teatro opens 100+ free spots in Performing Arts Production Technology starting in 2026.