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Ivete Sangalo will perform on the first day of Virada Salvador
Singer will be in Salvador on December 27th
Published on October 22, 2024 at 5:35 pm

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The Bahian singer Ivete Sangalo will perform on December 27th, at Virada Salvador Festivalon Orla da Boca do Rio. The artist is one of the names confirmed in the event’s lineup of attractions. The following day, December 28th, Ivete will perform in Porto Seguro.
Furthermore, the artist will count down during a special performance on December 31st, on New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro. The party, this year, will feature 12 stages spread across the city.
“It will be an experience like no other. In addition to Copacabana, Rio’s New Year’s Eve, the biggest New Year’s Eve in the world, will take place in several other neighborhoods in the city, from Paquetá to Inhoaíba. And if the turn of the year will be like this, imagine what’s coming for Rio’s tourism sector in 2025”celebrated the president of Riotur, Patrick Corrêa.
Léo Santana will lead Salvador’s New Year’s Eve turnaround
On New Year’s Eve this year, Copacabana will host 20 sound towers and two stages: Rio (in front of the Copacabana Palace hotel), to celebrate the diversity of Brazilian music, and Pra Sambar. And the fireworks show, lasting 12 minutes, will feature ten ferries in Copacabana and another three in Flamengo.
It is worth mentioning that fireworks are also planned in Barra da Tijuca and Recreio dos Bandeirantes, but on top of the hotels, and not on the beach.
The other places where stages are planned to celebrate the arrival of 2025 are: Praia do Flamengo, Praia de Ramos, Parque Madureira, Penha, Ilha do Governador, Ilha de Paquetá, Bangu, Inhoaíba, Praia de Sepetiba and Barra de Guaratiba.
Last year, 12 stages and 12 ferries spread across the city brought together five million people, according to information from Riotur. On the Copacabana waterfront alone, 2.5 million people gathered, in addition to 30 thousand people on seven cruise ships. The economic turnover was R$3 billion.
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