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Ivete Clareou hits Portugal for first international show

Ivete Sangalo’s samba tour announces its first international date: September 5 at Jardins do Casino Estoril, Cascais, Portugal.

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Following a packed Carnival run and a first leg that drew 55,000 people across five cities, the “Ivete Clareou” tour is crossing the Atlantic. For the first time, Ivete Sangalo’s celebrated samba project leaves Brazil, landing at the Jardins do Casino Estoril in Cascais, Portugal, on September 5, 2026.

Samba hits the European stage

Conceived by IESSI and Super Sounds, the project dives deep into Ivete Sangalo’s musical roots — a connection with samba she has nurtured since childhood. The 360° stage setup frames an immersive performance that can run over five hours, weaving classic samba and pagode with new original songs and career highlights.

Visual tributes to samba legends such as Clara Nunes, Demônios da Garoa, and Alcione are woven throughout the show. The atmosphere mirrors a giant, open-air roda de samba — a collective celebration where the audience sings and dances from start to finish.

“The resumption and international expansion of the tour in 2026 only reiterates that what we lived in 2025 was extraordinary. It reinforces not only my own need to experience this, but also the public’s hunger to live samba and the joy of togetherness. We will be in more places, more cities and another country with a structure that exceeds all expectations. Now is the time to open your heart and your arms to live ‘Ivete Clareou’.”

ite>— Ivete Sangalo

Record-breaking numbers

The tour’s first phase logged more than 30 hours of live performance and featured 31 special guests sharing the stage with Ivete. Portugal was chosen as the launchpad for the international chapter for good reason. Tiago Maia, partner at Super Sounds, explains: “Portugal is a country that has always welcomed and celebrated Brazilian music with great warmth. We are happy, proud, and eager to bring samba de mainha to Europe.”

Brazilian tour dates in 2026

Before heading to Cascais, Ivete kicks off the Brazilian leg on April 4 in Florianópolis — a city receiving the show for the first time. The calendar stays busy through year’s end.


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