Brno will once again be dancing to the rhythm of Brasil Fest

2 June 2025, 15:00
Brno will once again be dancing to the rhythm of Brasil Fest

For the sixth time this year, the streets of Brno will come alive with the energy of the country’s largest festival of Brazilian culture. Brasil Fest Brno 2025 will take place in the middle of the summer holidays and it is preparing a number of new attractions for this year: stands overlooking the carnival parade, workshops with Brazilian stars, and a children's parade.

"We want to be open to everyone - whether you come with the kids or just want to boogie on down until dawn," says festival director Jakub Škrha. As always, the main festival day will be the first Saturday in August. It will offer free concerts and dance and drum shows at five venues in the centre of Brno - at Zelný trh, náměstí Svobody, Jakubské náměstí, the courtyard of the Old Town Hall and on Česká. Every year, the event that attracts most attention is the spectacular carnival parade that passes through the city centre. The festival's patron and Star Dance winner Veronika Lálová will be there, too. "We’ve prepared two major new attractions for this year. An afternoon warm-up zone on Moravské náměstí with a DJ, carnival make-up and refreshments, as well as stands overlooking the parade directly on náměstí Svobody," said Škrha. This year the festival will run from 31 July to 3 August 2025.

This year's programme will also include a summer cinema at Špilberk showing the Oscar-winning film I'm Still Here. Fans of Brazilian culture can also look forward to two exceptional concerts. Badi Assad, the world-famous Brazilian singer, guitarist and composer, will be playing at the Red Church. The legendary Nação Zumbi, a band that has been blending funk, rock, maracatu, psychedelia and Brazilian emboladas for three decades, will then turn the energy up to eleven at the První patro club.

The organisers are also inviting you to two star workshops. The drumming workshop will be led by Gabriel Policarpo, one of the most innovative musicians in the world of samba, an arranger and teacher with an amazingly creative and virtuoso technique on the repique. Dancing will be served up by Luara Bombom, an outstanding samba teacher and winner of the title of Primeira Princesa do Carnaval do Rio in 2022.

At the end of the event, Brasil Fest Brno will move to Ponava, for a family day packed with free workshops. Visitors of all ages will have the chance to enjoy dance and music classes and make their own masks. The family day will then end with a children's carnival parade through Lužánky.

Photo from festival archive

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