Marina Sena’s Historic Debut
Marina Sena launched her first carnival float, the Bloco Marinada, on February 15. Performing near the Mineirão stadium, she described the event as “historic” and expressed her love for the carnival in Belo Horizonte, calling it the best in Brazil. Despite facing a large crowd, Sena managed to reach her float with police assistance.
Luísa Sonza’s Enthusiastic Participation
Luísa Sonza made her debut at the carnival on February 16, performing on the Bloco dos Gêmeos float. She highlighted the growing visibility and strength of the Belo Horizonte carnival, enjoying the opportunity to connect closely with the audience.
Xamã’s Special Connection
Rapper Xamã felt at home during his performance with the Bloco do Malvadão. He emphasized the special connection he has with the city, noting that every edition of his block in Belo Horizonte holds a unique place in his heart.
Nattan’s Exhilarating Experience
Nattan performed on February 15 with the Bloco Desmantelo, drawing large crowds. He expressed his excitement and appreciation for the warm reception from the people of Minas Gerais, describing the energy as overwhelmingly positive.
Clayton & Romário’s Heartfelt Performance
The duo Clayton & Romário brought their sertanejo music to the Pampulha region on February 14. Originally from Goiânia, they consider themselves “mineiros at heart” and were thrilled to perform in what they now call home.
Michel Teló’s Return
Michel Teló returned to the Belo Horizonte carnival with his Sertanejinho block, mixing traditional and modern sertanejo music. He expressed his joy at being back in the city, which he described as welcoming and dear to him.
Zé Felipe’s Homely Affection
Zé Felipe, performing on February 16, shared his deep connection with Belo Horizonte, noting that part of his family hails from the region. He performed several hits, engaging the crowd with his energetic show.
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