Feb 13 • 23:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnival 2026: Noroeste Fluminense will have a special program in five cities

The Noroeste Fluminense region in Brazil is gearing up for a special Carnival 2026, featuring various cultural activities across five cities.

As Carnival 2026 approaches, the Noroeste Fluminense region of Brazil is filled with festive preparations. Various municipalities have organized special programs that will include parades of samba blocks, musical performances, and traditional cultural manifestations, catering to families and attendees of all ages. The official festivities are set to take place from February 14 to 17, during which events will be held in central streets, public squares, and neighborhoods throughout the area.

In the city of Natividade, activities will commence at Avenida Amaral Peixoto in the city center, featuring daily block parades starting from 7 pm. The lineup includes performances by bands such as Banda Pakerê, Tomaê, and Os Patrões, with each day featuring different artists to entertain the crowd. The local government emphasizes inclusivity and decentralization with traditional blocks and musical shows accessible to everyone in the community.

This initiative revitalizes the spirit of Carnival in the Noroeste Fluminense, promoting cultural heritage and community engagement. As the region prepares for a vibrant display of music and dance, the emphasis on family-oriented activities underscores the goal of making the festivities enjoyable for all, fostering a sense of belonging and local pride during this key national celebration.

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