The event will have 22 stages in 12 regions of the city with free performances on the weekend; Names such as Pabllo Vittar, Elba Ramalho and Matuê are part of the program
The points from which they will receive free shows Cultural turning point In St. Paul This weekend there will be donation collection stations for flood victims Rio Grande do Sul. Several municipalities have declared a public disaster in the state’s largest climate tragedy. Heavy rains have hit the region since late April.
According to the city of Sao Paulo, all 12 Virada concert arenas will have collection points at the entrances. Anyone who wants to help can donate non-perishable food, waterfall AND hygiene and cleaning products.
This year the event’s motto will be “United by solidarity: the cultural turning point of a single country”. In total, there will be 22 stages installed in 12 regions of the city. The shows will take place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th.
In addition to the stages set up in the streets, Virada Cultural uses cultural equipment from the Municipal Department of Culture and other partners, such as Sesc. The Anhangabaú Arena, in the Historic Center of São Paulo, will welcome names such as Léo Santana, Joelma and Pabllo Vittar.
Elsewhere in the capital of São Paulo, artists such as Kevin O Chris, Elba Ramalho, Michel Teló, Vanessa da Mata, Maria Rita and Gloria Groove perform for free. See the full program Here.
Source: Terra

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