Between blocks and clubs, the carnival in Campinas is set to attract 139,000 people; see the schedule
The carnival celebrations in Campinas, Brazil, are expected to attract at least 139,000 people this year, with 41 events planned throughout the festivities.
The carnival events in Campinas, Brazil, are set to kick off starting this Friday, with an estimated attendance of around 139,000 people based on the maximum capacity stated in the permits issued by the city government. This year's carnival will feature 41 different events, ranging from street blocs to club parties, catering to various audiences, including children.
One of the highlights of the pre-carnival events includes the 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' bloc, which is celebrating its 80th anniversary this weekend. The administration emphasizes the importance of obtaining proper permits for hosting any block or party, warning that unauthorized events may be shut down immediately if discovered by city officials. This ensures safety and compliance with local regulations.
Carnival activities will take place across multiple locations, notably in the BarΓ£o Geraldo district, where several other popular blocs are expected to gather thousands of attendees each. The festivities promise a rich mixture of traditional and themed celebrations, reflecting the vibrant culture of Brazilian carnival season in Campinas.