Feb 16 • 21:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Pabllo's Block Ends Under Heavy Rain and Revelers Face 'Penguin March' to Leave Ibirapuera Circuit

The festive Pabllo Vittar block party concluded in heavy rain, with attendees braving the weather to enjoy the last moments and exit in a slow march.

The Pabllo Vittar block party at the Ibirapuera Circuit in Brazil lasted five hours and ended amid a sudden downpour on Monday, September 16th. Although the weather had been sunny throughout most of the afternoon, a heavy rain shower hit just before the event's conclusion, but the crowd remained undeterred, enjoying the final moments of the show. Members of the K-pop group NMIXX, who were special guests at the block, also participated in the festivities and danced in the rain to celebrate Carnaval.

As the event reached its end, revelers began to leave the area at a slow pace, dubbed the 'Penguin March' due to the conditions. Despite the inclement weather, there were no reported incidents of chaos or tumult as attendees navigated through the rain. Many sought refuge under awnings, umbrellas, and food cart canopies, taking advantage of temporary shelters while waiting for the rain to lessen.

About half an hour later, as the rain subsided, attendees began to gather in smaller groups around nearby kiosks and shops. The event managed to create memorable moments even in poor weather, showcasing the resilience and spirit of the local Carnaval culture, where participants embrace the celebration regardless of conditions.

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