Feb 12 • 18:29 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Peace Carnival 2026: Campina Grande is expected to gather more than 230,000 people at religious events

Campina Grande is expecting over 230,000 attendees for its 2026 Peace Carnival, a 5% increase from the previous year.

Campina Grande, located in the Agreste region of Paraíba, Brazil, is gearing up for the 2026 Peace Carnival, anticipating over 230,000 attendees at its various religious and philosophical events. This figure reflects a 5% increase from the 2025 attendance, which was around 219,000 participants, with a notable number being tourists. The events not only celebrate cultural diversity but also promote interfaith dialogue.

The Peace Carnival features a number of different religious gatherings, catering to a wide array of beliefs, including the Evangelical community's Consciousness Cristã, the Catholic Crescer, the Spiritist Miep, and several others representing diverse faiths such as magnetism and Adventism. This broad inclusion aims to foster understanding and unity among various religious groups while enriching the cultural fabric of the community.

The support from the local government, reflected in collaboration with the Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico, emphasizes the significance of the Peace Carnival not only as a religious event but also as a major economic driver for the city. With an increase in tourism and local engagement, the carnival has the potential to enhance the city's profile as a destination for spiritual and cultural gatherings, benefitting local businesses and fostering community spirit.

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