Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Fina Mistura

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2003

About Bloco Fina Mistura

The Bloco Fina Mistura is a traditional carnival bloco from São Paulo, known for its eclectic mix of rhythms, mainly axé and pagode. Parading in the Pinheiros region, the bloco enlivens the streets with diverse music, attracting a diverse audience.

Characterized by its "enchanted carnival," Fina Mistura transforms the streets into a spectacle of colors and joy. With gatherings around noon and parades that extend until 5 pm, the bloco is a constant presence in the São Paulo carnival, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the festival.

About Bloco Fina Mistura

Bloco Fina Mistura: A Musical Melting Pot at Carnival

Introduction Bloco Fina Mistura is one of the highlights of the São Paulo Carnival, known for its contagious musical diversity. Founded in the Ipanema neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro in 2003, the bloco has captivated revelers with its eclectic mix of rhythms.

History and Origin Founded by friends passionate about music, Bloco Fina Mistura emerged in 2003. Its name is a reference to the variety of musical genres that the bloco presents, including samba, funk, axé, pop, and electronic music.

Musical Identity and Repertoire Musical diversity is the trademark of Fina Mistura. The bloco mixes traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary influences, creating a unique and engaging repertoire.

Special Features Bloco Fina Mistura stands out for its powerful percussion section, lively vocals, and elaborate choreography. Revelers wear colorful and bright clothing, creating a vibrant visual spectacle.

Information about the Parades In São Paulo, Bloco Fina Mistura performs at various points in the city during Carnival. The parades are marked by a lively and contagious atmosphere, attracting revelers of all ages.

Parades

  • Gathering: 12:00:00Parade: 13:00:00
    Avenida Marquês de São Vicente
    São Paulo