Carnival Blocks in SP Feature Gloria Groove, Gretchen, and Reconciliation Kiss of Lauana Prado; See Photos
The Carnival in São Paulo celebrates its vibrant cultural scene with performances from popular artists and a heartwarming reconciliation moment at the festivities.
The Samba Carnival festivities in São Paulo on Saturday, featuring a rich blend of Axé, pop, sertanejo, and rock music, drew large crowds to the Ibirapuera circuit. Notably, the Agrada Gregos block celebrated its 10th anniversary with performances from renowned artists, including Gloria Groove and Gretchen, emphasizing the deep-rooted cultural significance of these events in the city's social lifecycle.
In another highlight, the Carna Lau event, headlined by the sertanejo singer Lauana Prado, marked its second edition and attracted a massive audience of around half a million people. This year's festivities also blessed attendees with a personal moment as Prado was photographed sharing a kiss with her influencer partner, Tati Dias, symbolizing love and reconciliation that resonated well among the Carnival revelers.
Additionally, the Tarado Ni Você block paid tribute to Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, celebrating its 12th anniversary. The festive gatherings, particularly at the iconic intersection between Avenida Ipiranga and São João, also pledged to honor LGBTQIA+ visibility and pride through their themes and musical selections, nurturing a vibrant and inclusive startup to the season of merriment in São Paulo.