Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Que Casar Que Nada

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Que Casar Que Nada

Que Casar Que Nada is one of the biggest Carnival blocks in São Paulo, known for its contagious energy and irreverent spirit. Created to represent singles looking for fun without commitments, the block quickly gained prominence with its open bar format, attracting an adult audience.

Musically, Que Casar Que Nada offers a mix of traditional Carnival rhythms with electronic music, provided by renowned DJs. The block has joined other groups to create even more memorable experiences, demonstrating its ability to innovate and animate the São Paulo public.

About Bloco Que Casar Que Nada

"Marry What?": A Block for Singles at Carnival

The "Marry What?" block is a symbol of singlehood and freedom in Rio's Carnival. Founded in 2014, the block emerged as a way to celebrate the joy and independence of singles.

Identity and Purpose

"Marry What?" is an irreverent and lively block that celebrates the freedom of being single. Its purpose is to offer a space for single people to have fun and enjoy Carnival without the social pressure of marriage.

Structure and Performances

The block parades with a formation of dancers and drummers, as well as a sound car that plays samba and Carnival marches. Its animation and irreverence are hallmarks of its performances.

Parade Information

"Marry What?" parades in São Paulo, São Paulo. Its exact location and parade times are announced annually on the block's social media.

Special Features

In addition to its unique purpose, "Marry What?" also stands out for:

  • Themed Costume: Block participants often wear creative costumes that reference singlehood and freedom.
  • Official Anthems: The block has its own anthems that celebrate singlehood and the joy of Carnival.
  • Inclusive Block: "Marry What?" is a block open to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or marital status.

Parades

  • Gathering: 11:00:00Parade: 12:00:00
    Avenida Marquês de São Vicente, nº 230
    São Paulo