Feb 13 • 02:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Carnival features Bloco da Pabllo, Vou de Táxi, and Filhos de Gil this Monday; see programming

São Paulo continues its Carnival celebrations with numerous street blocks, including Pabllo Vittar's Bloco, Vou de Táxi, and Filhos de Gil, honoring the works of Gilberto Gil.

On Monday, February 16, São Paulo's Carnival festivities persist with an array of street blocks enlivening the city's streets. Highlight events include Bloco da Pabllo Vittar, which will attract numerous attendees, Vou de Táxi, and Filhos de Gil, a collective tribute to the iconic Brazilian artist Gilberto Gil. The city's carnival scene is characterized by its energy, diversity, and rich cultural heritage.

This year’s carnival programming, as detailed by the official carnavalsp.com site, outlines a carefully curated selection of events designed to offer something for everyone. Before heading out, revelers are encouraged to check the social media accounts of each attraction for any last-minute changes to ensure they don’t miss out on the festivities. The atmosphere is expected to be vibrant, with plenty of opportunities for people to gather, dance, and enjoy the experience.

Alongside these larger events, smaller blocks like Bota pra Ferver also contribute to the celebratory mood, featuring music influenced by axé and themes inspired by classic carnival traditions. With events spanning from noon to late afternoon, the overall expectation is set for a bustling day filled with joy, color, and Brazilian cultural pride as participants immerse themselves in the Carnival spirit of São Paulo.

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