Bloco 'Modo Surto': Luísa Sonza attracts thousands of revelers at pre-carnival in SP
Singer Luísa Sonza leads the 'Modo Surto' bloco in São Paulo, drawing thousands of participants during the city's pre-carnival festivities.
Luísa Sonza took center stage during the pre-carnival festivities in São Paulo on Sunday, leading the 'Modo Surto' bloco. The event drew thousands of revelers to the intersection of Avenida Arquiteto Carlos Bratke and Rua Bragança Paulista in the Santo Amaro neighborhood of the South Zone of the city. The gathering began at 1 PM, and by 2 PM, Sonza was performing from the trio elétrico, energizing the massive crowd that extended over two city blocks.
As part of the festivities, the bloco featured additional performances from Deniss Dj, Melody, Gretchen, and Pocah, who were invited by Sonza to share the stage, enhancing the festive atmosphere. The event showcased the vibrant culture of Brazil's carnival season, which is characterized by lively music, dance, and colorful parades. News coverage emphasized the large turnout and enthusiasm surrounding the event, highlighting São Paulo's role as a key location for pre-carnival celebrations.
The 'Modo Surto' bloco demonstrates the power of Brazilian music and the appeal of artists like Luísa Sonza in drawing large crowds, fostering community spirit, and celebrating cultural traditions. This event, among others, contributes to the buildup towards the main carnival festivities, drawing attention both locally and nationally as preparations for the carnival escalate in the coming weeks.