DJs vintage culture, mochakk and anna to perform free shows in são paulo parks

DJs vintage culture, mochakk and anna will perform for free at carmo and povo parks this sunday (25) as part of são paulo's 472nd anniversary celebrations. The events feature varied electronic music lineups and encourage food donations. Entry is free, with specific rules per venue.

São paulo marks its 472nd anniversary with free electronic music shows at carmo and povo parks, organized by the city hall for this sunday (january 25, 2026). The main attractions are DJs vintage culture, mochakk and anna, performing at both venues within diverse lineups.

At carmo park in itaquera (eastern region), the event kicks off at 11am with analu, followed by nocapz and jackson (12pm), meca and gabss (1pm), vintage culture (2pm), mochakk (4pm) and anna (5:30pm), wrapping up at 7pm. Entry is first-come, first-served, no tickets needed, via the municipal carmo planetarium at rua john speers, 137. There is no official parking, and organizers recommend public transport or ride-sharing apps. Donations of 1 kg of non-perishable food or pet food are encouraged for the city's food bank, though not required.

At povo park in pinheiros (western region), tickets sold out on the ingressse platform but may be available from no-shows. The lineup starts at 11am with halfcab, bauhouse and malu (12pm), mochakk (1pm), anna (2pm), departamento (4pm), volkoder (5pm) and vintage culture (6pm), ending at 8pm, at avenida henrique chamma, 420. These open-air events showcase the city's vibrant electronic music scene, accessible to all at no cost.

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