Virada Cultural opens with João Carlos Martins uniting samba and classical music

Maestro João Carlos Martins inaugurated the Virada Cultural 2026 at Palco Anhangabaú in São Paulo with a performance that blended classical music and samba.

The performance took place on Saturday afternoon (23/5), starting 20 minutes late due to cold and rain. Martins led the Bachiana Filarmônica Sesi-SP and the Mocidade Alegre drumline, conducted by Marcos Rezende, known as Mestre Sombra.

The concert featured Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Libertango on piano, and the samba-enredo A música venceu from the Vai-Vai school. It closed with the classic Trem das Onze by Adoniram Barbosa.

Mayor Ricardo Nunes attended and highlighted security investments for the event. In parallel, rapper Rappin’ Hood's show was canceled for health reasons.

The Virada Cultural 2026 carries the theme O festival dos festivais and continues with a 24-hour program across multiple stages in the capital.

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Crowds braving rain at Virada Cultural stages in São Paulo with performers visible.
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Virada Cultural draws crowds despite rain and delays in São Paulo

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The second day of Virada Cultural 2026 on Sunday (24/5) drew large crowds to various stages in the São Paulo capital, with performances by Marina Sena, Seu Jorge and Thiaguinho marked by delays and rain.

The Virada Cultural 2026 takes place on May 23 and 24 with more than 1,200 free performances on 21 stages and over 200 cultural venues across São Paulo. Organized by the city government, the event aims to spread programming to peripheral areas and reduce crowds in the center. Attendance is expected to reach 4.8 million people.

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The Virada Cultural 2026, running May 23-24 in São Paulo, disclosed payments to top performers. Péricles received R$ 700,000 for two shows, while Thiaguinho charged R$ 638,000 for one performance.

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