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Categoria: Events
With a World Athletics label, competitors from 16 countries, and 10,000 sign-ups, Florianópolis Half Marathon is shaping up as a landmark race on May 2–3.
At Belmond Copacabana Palace on April 13, the MICHELIN Guide 2026 ceremony brings together Brazil’s finest cuisine, Atlantic Forest scenery, and live music.
São Gonçalo hosts its first Storytelling Festival on April 8–9, 2026, with free workshops, live performances, and literary activities for children and youth.
A new YouTube interview series brings together Monja Coen, Geraldo Rufino and Carolina Martins to explore personal finance beyond numbers.
Philosophy PhD Bia Antunes brings “The Thinking Screen” to two free talks at Sesc venues in Rio de Janeiro this April.
Over 500 experts gathered in São Paulo to discuss how AI, predictive models, and alternative data are turning credit into a growth engine for Brazilian
Restaurant experience takes center stage at Acelera Food Nation 2026, bringing major food service leaders to São Paulo from June 16 to 18.
With 46% of its audience coming from outside Belém, Psica 2026 sets its dates and strengthens the city as a cultural destination in Brazil.
1,200 hair professionals gathered for a 12-hour immersion at Teatro Bradesco in São Paulo to celebrate the milestone edition of Mechas Criativas.
Brazilian pharmacy chain SempreFort opens its second Joinville location on April 8, offering cashback, gifts, and interest-free installments via Vuon Card.
The first-ever Storytelling Festival comes to São Gonçalo on April 8–9, free of charge, with workshops, literary talks, and live music for children and families.
Brazilian pop icon Fábio Jr. packed Barretos for a charity dinner show, donating all proceeds to Hospital de Amor after 20 years of partnership with the cancer institution.
Instituto Ponte’s 2025 graduates are expected to earn up to seven times more than their families did. How one Brazilian NGO is rewriting social mobility.
The Brazilian photographer gathered guests like Lilian Pacce and Luciana Tranchesi at O Jardim gallery in São Paulo for an immersive closing event.
To mark Santo André’s anniversary, witch and author Tânia Gori invites guests to “Tea with the Mother Goddess,” a spiritual ritual with herbs and intention.
Under the theme “Connection That Accelerates Results,” Costao do Santinho Resort brought together over 100 sales and marketing professionals for three days of training and recognition.
At the Corre CBX on April 5, Drogasil offers free official finish-time engraving on medals for the 2,000 runners expected in Salvador’s Cidade Baixa.
After appearances in Portugal and at SXSW, Brazil’s Fartura Platform announces a full calendar of six gastronomy festivals across Minas Gerais in 2026.
Mala de Histórias brings 40 children from a vulnerable community in Goiânia to a contemporary art museum on April 11 — their very first visit.
At the Difícil é o Nome samba school in Rio’s North Zone, women from across sectors gathered to debate representation, health, and female leadership.
In Goiânia, Nomades Dance Group hosts free workshops combining Afro dance and antiracist education as part of the Art Showcase.
Historic jerseys, iconic match balls, and FIFA trophy replicas go on display at Shopping Metropolitano Barra from April 1 to May 15, free admission.
The Brazilian influencer received an invite for a new reality show and is reportedly discussing the decision with her boyfriend, singer Belo.
Seara Gourmet joins Manti Wine Sessions, a festival blending Serra da Mantiqueira wines, gourmet food, music, and art this June in São Paulo state.
The first edition of the Festival Vale dos Vinhedos drew over 8,000 visitors for three days of wine, culture, and emotion marking the 2026 harvest season in Southern Brazil.
Back for its 4th year at Coachella, Aperol launches the Day Club: multisensory activations, live DJ sets, and a first-ever US festival merch collection.
Journalist Mylena Ciribelli joins Massa FM as Brazil’s largest popular radio network celebrates 20 years with a special event in Curitiba.
From April 8–12, Rio Artes returns for its 18th edition, set to generate R$10M and debut a groundbreaking partnership with Cimed.
On April 3, the Kennedy Space Center hosts “Yuri’s Night” with space talks, astronaut meetups, and DJ sets under Florida’s night sky.