Brazil Day Dublin

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National Stadium, Saturday 2nd September - Sunday 3rd September

SATURDAY: Brazilian Culture Festival
3 – 10PM
On the 2nd of September, we'll have the 11th annual Brazilian cultural festival of music, dance, food, arts & crafts and community activities in Ireland. Join the Brazilian community and friends to experience lots of fun at this years bigger venue, The National Stadium, where we will have many areas, stages and attractions. The line up includes the leading Brazilian musicians, DJs and artists in Ireland. Confirmed so far is Morro 16, DJ Heron, Banda Absoletos from Casa Sertaneja, DJ Samuuh, 353 Samba Club, Luana Matos & her axé band, Fabio Rodrigues, Rio Soul Samba, Guto Piazza and Drop Studios, The Seven, Pagode do Mosquito, Dani Daia, Ella Mieri and Kaue Carvalho. Cantito Dublin will also host a Jam Session. There will be capoeira roda and performance on stage. BodySoul Events will bring their Arts & Crafts market. Padoca (espetinhos, salgados, açaí, bolos & doces) and 2Lads (burgers) will be serving up delicious food. Lots more to be announced very soon too.

SUNDAY: Ferrugem Concert
7 – 11PM
To headline Brazil Day this year, we're delighted to announce that Ferrugem, one of the biggest names in pagode, will perform in Dublin for the first time. Get ready to sing, dance and enjoy an electrifying show. Ferrugem, with his remarkable voice and unique style, will bring the energy and joy of Brazil to Brazil Day Dublin 2023 and make it an unforgettable experience! The show will be in the main arena.


Date:
Saturday 2nd September - Sunday 3rd September
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
From €17
Address:
The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Saint Catherine's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Saint Catherine's, Dublin, Ireland

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