Performance artist Cássia Nunes launches the e-book Complexo das Artes Goianas on March 4 at 9am during FAV-UFG’s opening class in Goiânia, free entry.
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Roupa Nova at Rock in Rio 2026: the band plays Sept 7 on the Sunset Stage with Guilherme Arantes, reviving a defining chapter of the festival
A modernist glass high-rise that became a symbol of grief hits theaters: ‘Skin of Glass’ opens 03/19 and revisits the 2018 fire.
After 17 years, Rush returns to Brazil with the “Fifty Something Tour,” honoring Neil Peart and celebrating 50 years of music.
Five new concerts on SescTV explore Brazilian roots, afro-jazz and chamber music as spaces of invention and belonging.
After a successful 2025, Renato Turnes’ “Homens Pink” returns with accessible performances in Florianópolis and São José on February 27 and 28.
NYT, CNN, and AFAR named Penang a must-visit for 2026. The Malaysian island blends UNESCO heritage, street art, and Southeast Asia’s finest food scene.
2DIE4, the first Brazilian movie shot for IMAX, sells out its New York premiere and arrives in Brazil on April 30.
Carnival lives on in Niterói: Orquestra da Grota performs a free concert this Sunday (28) at Centro EcoCultural Sueli Pontes.
Produced in Portugal and endorsed by Erick Jacquin, the premium MasterChef Olive Oil brings European tradition to Brazilian kitchens.
Dragon Dance, tea ceremony and Tai Chi highlight the free Chinese New Year celebration at São Paulo’s Immigration Museum with Ibrachina.
Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro receives the global Green Key certification for its sustainable energy, water, and environmental management initiatives.
From March to April, Le Cordon Bleu São Paulo offers full programs, short courses, and a plant-based dinner blending haute cuisine and sensory experience.
Airbnb debuts its first Lollapalooza Brazil experience, led by Paula Areias, giving fans backstage access during the March festival.
The “Corinhos de Fogo” singer will open the March for Jesus 2026 on June 4, gathering millions of believers in São Paulo.
At 79, Zezé Motta stars as the head nurse in ‘(In)Vulneráveis’, a powerful Brazilian medical drama premiering on Universal TV.
Awarded at Cannes for “The Secret Agent,” Kleber Mendonça Filho kicks off season two of “Filmmakers,” premiering on CurtaOn on March 1.
An unprecedented symphonic tribute to Cazuza brings Criolo, Bebel Gilberto, and others with the Heliópolis Orchestra at Teatro Bradesco.
The new Samba Practice School opens at Centro Cultural Olido with live performances and a public samba jam session.
Bonito, Brazil’s eco tourism icon, brings its carbon-neutral model to the global climate debate at the One Planet Roundtable.
“Ficar e Morar”, the new romantic waltz by Tatiana Dias Gomes and Leo Martins, celebrates their love and the birth of their son, Lucas.
On February 26, Baile da Helô livens up Shopping Grande Rio with music, dance, and exclusive app giveaways.
Ahead of Jorge Aragão’s birthday, Renan Oliveira releases “Samba É Prece”, a heartfelt tribute to the Brazilian samba master.
After sold-out theaters in 2025, Carol Biazin returns with a new leg of her acoustic tour “nem tão pouco assim”, visiting 15 Brazilian cities.
HELLO GLOOM, from20, KANG YUCHAN, and LIM SEJUN perform in Rio on April 22 as part of the “WAY BETTER WORLD TOUR: GLOBAL WARMING.”
From May 8–10, the world’s biggest beauty experience lands in Ibirapuera with 28 brands and immersive attractions.
Andy Summers, João Barone, and Rodrigo Santos celebrate 10 years of Call The Police Tour with a special concert in Belo Horizonte on March 8.
PLOC celebrates 21 years with a unique festival at Qualistage: 21 artists, six hours of live nostalgia from the 1980s.
The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola visits São Paulo, Rio, and Brasília, connecting fans through emotion, social inclusion, and sustainability.
CAIXA Cultural Rio screens the complete works of Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher in a free retrospective from March 3 to 15.