Daniela Mercury, Pedro Sampaio, Léo Santana: see the blocks that go out onto the streets of SP this post-carnival Sunday
Major post-carnival street parties in São Paulo feature prominent Brazilian artists, including Daniela Mercury and Léo Santana, with 55 blocks set to parade this Sunday.
In São Paulo, the post-carnival celebrations culminate this Sunday with a vibrant display of culture and music, featuring 55 street blocks, each resembling a unique party. Among the highlights are performances by renowned artists Daniela Mercury with her block "Pipoca da Rainha," Léo Santana's "Vem com o Gigante," and Pedro Sampaio's "Bloco Beats." The event is expected to attract thousands of revelers to the streets, reinforcing the city's reputation as a hub for popular music and festive street celebrations.
The report emphasizes the diverse locations of the blocks, including Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral and Rua da Consolação, showcasing São Paulo's urban landscape as a backdrop for these vibrant festivities. With block parties scheduled to start early in the morning and continue throughout the day, the atmosphere is set for a lively and engaging post-carnival experience. The inclusion of the popular "Pipoca da Rainha" is particularly significant, as it draws fans of Mercury, one of Brazil's most iconic performers.
This year's celebrations signal a return to form for post-carnival events, following previous disruptions caused by the pandemic. As the total count of celebrations across the pre-carnival, carnival, and post-carnival periods reaches 627 blocks, this Sunday event marks not only the end of the festive season but also a celebration of resilience and cultural expression through music and community gatherings.