Feb 17 • 15:17 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Salvador Carnival will have an extra day of festivities in 2027; check the schedule

In 2027, Salvador's Carnival will extend by an extra day starting on January 29, as announced by Mayor Bruno Reis.

The city of Salvador in Brazil is set to have an extended Carnival celebration in 2027, with festivities commencing on January 29th. This change was revealed by Mayor Bruno Reis during an interview on TV Bahia, with the added day coinciding with the traditional celebration of the festival of Iemanjá on February 2nd, which will fall on the same Tuesday as the pre-Carnival. The mayor emphasized that the decision was made to ensure that neither event overshadows the other, by moving the popular 'Pipoco com Léo Santana' concert to the earlier date.

The addition of a day of celebrations marks a significant shift in the Carnival schedule, providing festival-goers with more opportunities to partake in the traditional Brazilian festivities. The anticipated events are expected to draw larger crowds as they offer a longer experience of the energetic and vibrant atmosphere that characterizes the Salvador Carnival. This strategic planning reflects the city's commitment to honoring its cultural traditions while adapting to the calendar of events.

Key festivities such as the 'Pipoco' concert, which has garnered immense popularity over the years, will be held a few days earlier, helping to create a unique blend of Carnival and Iemanjá celebrations. The mayor's decision resonates well with the local community and tourists alike, promising an unforgettable experience in one of Brazil's most iconic Carnival settings. Accordingly, the anticipation for Carnival 2027 is sure to build as the schedules and program details are finalized, ensuring that all who attend can enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Salvador.

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