Ivete's Block Gathered 1.2 Million People, Says Military Police of SP
Ivete Sangalo's debut street carnival event in São Paulo attracted 1.2 million revelers, according to police reports.
During its first appearance at the street carnival in São Paulo, Ivete Sangalo's megabloco "Quem Pede, Pede" drew an impressive crowd of 1.2 million attendees, as reported by the Military Police. The event took place on Saturday, March 7, at the designated route in front of Ibirapuera Park, highlighting its significance as a major cultural event in the city. The police utilized aerial images captured by helicopters and drones, coupled with georeferencing of the area, to provide an accurate estimate of the crowd size.
The Military Police emphasized that the event proceeded smoothly, with no significant incidents or disturbances reported throughout the day. Organizers had previously established a schedule for the festivities, and the event reportedly adhered to this plan without any essential shortcomings. The police's assessment mentions that technical analysis of crowd density was applied to confirm the estimated numbers, showcasing the effectiveness of their crowd management strategies.
Sangalo's ability to attract such a vast audience underscores her immense popularity in Brazil and the cultural importance of carnival celebrations in São Paulo. This event not only marks a successful start to the carnival season for Ivete Sangalo but also reflects the city's capacity to host large-scale events, reinforcing its status as a vibrant landmark for cultural festivities in Brazil.