Rock in Rio’s final night on Sept. 13 brings Twenty One Pilots’ festival debut and Zara Larsson’s headline set — both performing exclusively in Brazil.
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Two million people packed Copacabana Beach as Shakira broke the record for the largest crowd ever gathered for a Hispanic artist in history.
Civil Police delegates and endometriosis specialists gather at Museu Ciência e Vida on April 16, from 9am to 5pm, free admission.
Brazilian artist André Hullk turns soil from indigenous lands into natural pigments for “Corpo Território,” opening April 17 at Alma da Rua Gallery. Free entry.
Makeup artist Mari Botelho opens a hands-on self-makeup class in Rio, blending technique, self-esteem, and sisterhood into one unforgettable experience.
For the first time, Via Brasil Shopping hosts the Deaf Entrepreneurs Fair on April 19, showcasing handmade products, inclusion, and the power of the
On April 23, Sobrado da Cidade honors St. George’s Day with a traditional Brazilian feijoada lunch inside a historic downtown Rio mansion, from 11:30 a.m. to
On May 1st, Shopping Nova Iguaçu hosts Baile das Antigas, a funk celebration featuring Pipos Ultra and Super Cash Box, starting at 1 PM.
On Tiradentes Day (Apr 21) and São Jorge Day (Apr 23), Caxias Shopping operates with adjusted hours for stores, restaurants, and entertainment.
Rio’s beachfront kiosk Coisas de Bamba turns one with a live samba night featuring Moacyr Luz on April 15, starting at 7 PM in Copacabana.
Around 100 works spanning six decades go on view at Casa Roberto Marinho on May 14, in a show conceived by Waltercio Caldas himself.
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.
Brazilian designer Cris Barros staged her GRAZIE collection at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, with 40 looks inspired by her time in Milan, streamed live on the
In “Louca normalidade”, Plácido Berci turns grief and memory into literature; he discusses these themes at a free event during Flipoços 2026.
“The Little Grain of Sand” by João Falcão opens April 18 at Teatro Sesi-SP with free admission and shows for audiences of all ages on Av. Paulista.
Starring Tiago Abravanel and Evelyn Castro, Shrek The Musical opens April 15 at Teatro Renault with 30 actors, 25 songs and a major production.
Latin America’s biggest drift championship is back at Kartódromo Beto Carrero on April 25–26, with tickets starting at R$ 34.
MaPa FOTO Gallery opens April 10 a rare exhibition featuring 11 Brazilian photographers who shot on the legendary Kodachrome film.
The creator of Axé Music takes the stage at Sesc Palladium on April 11 with just his guitar for a rare and emotional solo performance.
Christian Chávez announces a show at Teatro Clara Nunes in Rio on August 26, 2026, with special guests Sabina Hidalgo and Leon Leiden opening the night.
A packed samba party marked União do Parque Acari’s 8th anniversary, crowned by a tribute to composer Moacyr Luz for winning Rio’s top samba-enredo award.
On April 2, Arte Salva Vidas hosts an inclusive Easter party combining fun, empathy, and autism awareness in Rio de Janeiro.
Seara Gourmet joins Manti Wine Sessions, a festival blending Serra da Mantiqueira wines, gourmet food, music, and art this June in São Paulo state.
In Brazil’s Choro Month, “Para Sempre Ernesto Nazareth” brings soprano, piano and clarinet together at Centro da Música Carioca on April 12 at 11am.