Galo da Madrugada, Pagu, Solteiro Não Trai, Cerca Frango: see the blocks that go to the streets of SP this Tuesday of Carnival
São Paulo will host 63 Carnival blocks this Tuesday, including popular ones like Galo da Madrugada and Pagu.
On Tuesday, February 17, São Paulo will celebrate Carnival with 63 different blocks taking to the streets. The day promises vibrant festivities filled with music, color, and joy, with notable blocks like Galo da Madrugada, which will gather crowds at Parque Ibirapuera starting at 9 am, and Solteiro Não Trai, also at the park, commencing at 11 am. Other participating blocks, including Acadêmicos da Cerca Frango, Bastardo, and Pagu, will have set locations and times, contributing to the dynamic Carnival atmosphere in the city.
The Galo da Madrugada block is a traditional highlight of São Paulo's Carnival, marking the city's festive spirit and drawing thousands of revelers each year. Overall, the week of Carnival in São Paulo will feature a staggering total of 627 blocks throughout the pre-Carnival, Carnival, and post-Carnival periods, showcasing the city's rich cultural tapestry and the profound communal joy that accompanies this annual celebration.
As one of the largest and most vibrant Carnival gatherings in Brazil, these street festivities not only promote entertainment and cultural expression but also bring together locals and tourists alike, fostering a sense of community and enjoyment. The extensive participation of various blocks emphasizes the significance of Carnival in São Paulo's social calendar, making it an essential moment for artistic displays and cultural unity.