Feb 12 • 16:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnival 2026: check the programming of the cities in Alto Tietê

The Alto Tietê region in Brazil announces a diverse and free carnival programming running from February 13 to February 17, 2026.

The Alto Tietê region in Brazil is gearing up for an exciting carnival celebration with a variety of free events scheduled from February 13 to February 17, 2026. Local municipalities are set to offer entertainment that includes samba school parades, block parties, DJs, and children's matinées, creating a vibrant atmosphere for both locals and visitors. Notably, while Biritiba-Mirim has opted out of festivities this year, other cities like Mogi das Cruzes, Guararema, and Ferraz de Vasconcelos are taking center stage with their unique events.

In Mogi das Cruzes, the carnival activities will kick off with the Suburbloco parade, a beloved tradition that has been showcasing maracatu beats for nearly two decades. Guararema is set to start its traditional block parade featuring popular local groups like Arueiras and Lindo Bloco do Amor. Meanwhile, Ferraz de Vasconcelos is breaking a 13-year hiatus by hosting a samba school parade this Saturday, indicating a revival of cultural celebrations in the region. The local participation reflects a strong community spirit as residents eagerly prepare for one of the most iconic Brazilian festivities.

As the carnival draws closer, anticipation builds among residents who are ready to celebrate in their hometowns, bringing together family and friends for joyful festivities. The diverse programming promises something for everyone, reinforcing the cultural significance of carnival in Brazil and highlighting the importance of local traditions and celebrations.

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