Festivity will start this Thursday (27) at 3:30 pm, in front of Nelson Maleiro catwalk, and will be attended by the governor of Bahia, Jerônimo Rodrigues, and other authorities
The opening of the de is scheduled for this Thursday, February 27, in Campo Grande. The event will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Axé Music and the 75th anniversary of the electric trio, with a ceremony that will have the delivery of the city key to King Momo, held by Mayor Bruno Reis. The festivities will start at 3:30 pm, in front of Nelson Maleiro catwalk, and will be attended by the governor of Bahia, Jerônimo Rodrigues, and other authorities. After the symbolic delivery of the key, a special show will be presented, bringing together 15 artists who are icons of Axé Music. Among the highlights of the presentation are Carlinhos Brown, Margareth Menezes and Lazinho, accompanied by 30 Olodum percussionists. The show will also feature pairs of artists, such as Gilmelândia and Ricardo Chaves, as well as Felipe Pezzoni and Serginho, and Xanddy Harmonia with Márcio Victor. The repertoire will include great hits of the genre, such as “City Corner” and “Revra”.
Salvador City Hall designs that more than 1 million tourists visit the city during the carnival period, which will extend from February 27 to March 5. The party is expected to attract revelers from various parts of Brazil and the world, consolidating Salvador as one of the main carnival destinations. The event schedule is full of attractions. On Thursday, the revelers will be able to enjoy Carlinhos Brown, Leo Santana and Luiz Caldas. On Friday, Claudia Leitte, Saulo Fernandes and Olodum promise to shake the public.
Saturday will be marked by performances by Ivete Sangalo, Baianasystem, Pitty, Bnegão and Ilê Aiyê, while Sunday will feature Durval Lelys, Armandinho, Dodo and Osmar, as well as the children of Gandhy. On Monday, the party continues with Daniela Mercury, Banda Mel and Baby from Brazil, and on Tuesday, Carnival lovers will be able to enjoy Ivete Sangalo, Muzenza and Timbalada.
Published Sarah Paula
*Report produced with the aid of AI