Carnival 2026 ends with an estimated audience of 60 thousand people at the Tapajonic Circuit
Carnival 2026 attracted around 60,000 attendees in Santarém, Brazil, despite previous adjustments due to heavy rain.
Tuesday, February 17, marked a significant point in the 2026 Tapajonic Carnival Circuit, drawing an impressive crowd to the Santarém waterfront in Pará, Brazil, with estimates suggesting that 60,000 people participated in the festivities at Praça Tiradentes. This vibrant celebration included music, dancing, and a sense of community, showcasing the resilience and enthusiasm of the locals as they embraced the carnival spirit despite previous challenges.
The event's success followed the cancellation of the scheduled activities on Monday, February 16, due to heavy rains that impacted Santarém. Organizers swiftly adapted by rearranging attractions and ensuring that the final day of the carnival could proceed safely and enjoyably for participants. Priscila Castro, presumably an organizer, expressed gratitude for the public's enthusiastic response, emphasizing that the adjustments made did not compromise the experience of the carnival.
The Tapajonic Circuit's success this year not only highlights the cultural significance of carnival in Brazil but also reflects the resilience of local communities in the face of adversity. Events like these play a crucial role in fostering community spirit and economic activity in the region, reinforcing Santarém’s reputation as a vibrant hub for celebrations and cultural expressions.