Majur is confirmed as another national attraction for the Carnival season in Campo Grande
Singer Majur has been announced as a national attraction for the Carnival in Campo Grande, performing on a trio elétrico.
Singer Majur, a celebrated artist from Bahia, has been confirmed as a national attraction for the Carnival season in Campo Grande. Scheduled to perform on February 21st at the Monumento Maria Fumaça, Majur will lead her own trio elétrico during the popular local event known as Bloco Eita. This marks her debut in the carnival of Campo Grande and is part of the larger celebration called Enterro dos Ossos, which traditionally concludes the carnival period. Majur returns to Mato Grosso do Sul three years after her first performance in the state during the Festival de Inverno de Bonito, which highlights her growing popularity in the region.
The event will showcase a blend of talented local and national artists, reinforcing the carnival’s appeal beyond just music. The lineup features a variety of entertainment, including DJs and marching bands, alongside Majur’s vibrant performance. This diverse programming aims to enhance the carnival experience, bringing together multi-genre performances that resonate with locals and visitors alike. Majur, known for her innovative blend of musical styles, plans to focus her repertoire on upbeat pop songs that celebrate themes of love, identity, and black affection, further enriching the cultural tapestry of the carnival festivities.
This announcement not only highlights Majur's rising status within Brazilian music but also underscores the significance of local carnivals in promoting cultural expressions and unity. As Majur takes center stage, her performance is expected to draw significant crowds, contributing to the seasonal economic boost that such cultural events often bring to the city. The inclusion of both national stars and local acts is indicative of the carnival's goal to celebrate Brazilian diversity and talent, fostering both local pride and national recognition.