History airs special episodes of “Open for Business,” featuring unseen deals in Rio and Minas, starting March 2 at 10:10 p.m.
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Zé Elias releases “Volte Amor” this Friday (27), a romantic duet with Gusttavo Lima and first single from his DVD “Serestão do Zé”, recorded in Linhares (ES).
Ofner partners with artist Roberto Camasmie to turn his São Paulo gallery into a celebration of art and flavor for Easter 2026.
The duo’s new track “Seu Amor É Minha Estrada” joins Globo’s Coração Acelerado soundtrack and drops on streaming this Friday (27).
Foo Fighters confirmed as Rock in Rio headliners for September 4, in their only Brazil show. Festival unveils creative backstage and major updates.
While closed for new exhibitions, the Museu das Amazônias launches a free outdoor program with 100+ activities across Belém’s Porto Futuro complex.
Windsor Leme Hotel in Rio was certified with the Woman+Safe Seal for training its staff to fight and prevent violence against women.
Inspired by art galleries, Ofner’s new Easter 2026 collection celebrates Pistachio Day by treating chocolate as a true work of art.
From February 26 to March 2, Thiago Rosinhole presents an exhibition and meet-and-greet at Off The Wall Gallery in Houston.
Featuring Matuê, BK’, Ajulliacosta and TZ da Coronel, Plantão Festival 2026 cements Fortaleza as the epicenter of Brazilian trap culture.
Sepultura releases “The Place”, first single from farewell EP “The Cloud of Unknowing”, closing over 40 years of metal legacy.
After Carnival, Hilton Barra introduces a wellness package with sunrise yoga, sound healing, and breakfast overlooking Rio’s Barra.
Black protagonism inspires the exclusive collaboration between Kenner and artist Saturno, who designed two limited-edition sandals.
A tasting event led by tourism experts and historians brings back the guarulhense stew — a colonial-era dish blending chicken, pine nuts, and cassava in a clay pot.
Recorded live in Parnamirim (RN), “Some” unites Thullio Milionário and Gica in a fusion of forró and pagode about love, desire, and letting go.
No stage, no speakers—just music on the ground. With 43,000 revelers, Charanga do França turned São Paulo’s streets into a shared urban symphony.
In March, the 12th Música em Trancoso Festival unites Carlinhos Brown, Vanessa da Mata and Orquestra Ouro Preto in concerts blending art, culture and social impact.
The Iguatemi Kids Club is back at Shopping Iguatemi Bosque with free performances and Easter-themed events throughout March.
Helio Castroneves, Thiago Camilo and Cesar Ramos lead Mercado Livre Racing, powered by the legendary A.Mattheis team in 2026.
Free season in São Paulo brings “Jacinta”, a powerful play about the real story of a Black woman embalmed and displayed for 30 years at Brazil’s most traditional law school.
From March 1 to 8, Bangu Shopping celebrates Women’s Month with a Compre & Ganhe campaign offering R$200 vouchers for Werner Coiffeur.
CIEE celebrates 62 years with the Job Marathon on March 3, offering over 14,000 internship and apprenticeship opportunities across Brazil.
Brazilian pagode group Di Propósito headlined PlayStation Modo Verão, an exclusive event held in Pinheiros, São Paulo, on February 25.
330 voices, city officials, and a mystery Brazilian music star: the Tabernacle Choir launched its Brazil tour with a landmark premiere at Sala São Paulo.
Celebrate Rio de Janeiro’s anniversary with special menus at T.T. Burger, Sheraton Grand Rio, and Emile Restaurant — three culinary experiences that capture the city’s essence.
Featured by The New York Times among 52 places to visit in 2026, Inhotim highlights Minas Gerais’ cultural and culinary excellence.
This Saturday (Feb 28), the “Camarote da Folia” brings music, food trucks, and free fun for families at the Supermarket store in Campo Grande.
Mel Maia fronts Boticário’s new campaign that redefines self‑care with the Geração Cereja movement focused on the menstrual cycle.
Under the heat, skin loses hydration and balance fast. Discover 4 essential morning steps to protect, nourish, and keep your glow all day.
After moving audiences in 2025, the musical tribute to the maestro begins its new tour across eight Brazilian capitals, debuting in Fortaleza.