Tarado, Minhoqueens, Agrada Gregos, Urubó, Emo: See the blocks that go out into the streets of SP this carnival Saturday
The streets of São Paulo will come alive with 78 carnival blocks celebrating on Saturday, February 14th.
This Saturday, February 14th, São Paulo will host a vibrant display of carnival spirit with 78 blocks taking to the streets. The festivities are part of a larger carnival celebration that includes a total of 627 different blocks participating throughout the pre-carnival, carnival, and post-carnival festivities. Each block represents a unique theme or cultural expression, showcasing the rich diversity of Brazilian carnival traditions. Among the notable blocks this Saturday are 'Tarado Ni Você,' which pays tribute to the singer Gracyanne Barbosa, and 'Minhoqueens,' both of which are expected to draw large crowds.
The 'Tarado Ni Você' block will gather at 11 AM on Avenida Ipiranga, where participants will honor Barbosa in a lively event filled with festive energy. Other blocks like 'Agrada Gregos,' 'Os Capoeira,' and 'Bloco Emo' are scheduled to start at 1 PM, each at different locations spread across the city. For instance, 'Agrada Gregos' will be located at the Ibirapuera Circuit, while 'Urubó' and 'Bloco Jegue Elétrico SP' will filter into neighborhoods like Freguesia do Ó and Cerqueira César respectively, adding flavor to their localities.
This carnival Saturday is a cornerstone of São Paulo's annual celebration, symbolizing not only the joy and cultural richness of Brazilian festivities but also acting as a significant economic boost for local businesses and tourism. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to join in the revelry, as these blocks foster community spirit and offer a unique glimpse into the heart of Brazilian culture during one of its most important and festive seasons.