Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco do Coroa

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco do Coroa

O Bloco do Coroa is a carnival bloco (street band) that parades enthusiastically through the streets of Ipiranga, in São Paulo, during the Carnival period. Traditionally, it parades on February 17th, with concentration at 1:00 PM and dispersal at 7:00 PM. The bloco is known for its fun celebration, with an engaging drumbeat that attracts revelers to join the revelry.

About Bloco do Coroa

Bloco do Coroa: An Icon of São Paulo's Carnival

The Bloco do Coroa is one of the most traditional and lively carnival blocks in São Paulo. Founded in 1980, the block gained popularity for its contagious drumming and authentic samba.

Identity and Tradition

Known for its joy and animation, the Bloco do Coroa is a true symbol of the vibrant carnival culture of São Paulo. The block parades with a drum section of 150 percussionists and a sound car with interpreters and dancers, who drive the public wild with their striking sambas.

Performances and Parades

The Bloco do Coroa parades through the streets of São Paulo during the carnival period, infecting crowds with its energy and rhythm. The block is one of the highlights of the São Paulo carnival, attracting a large audience that comes from all parts of the city to celebrate the joy and tradition of carnival.

The Bloco do Coroa is yet another example of the diversity and richness of Brazilian culture, which manifests itself in all its splendor during carnival.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00Parade: 14:00:00
    R. Auriverde
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 15:00:00Parade: 16:00:00
    Avenida Carioca
    São Paulo