Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Siga La Pelota

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Siga La Pelota

The Siga La Pelota bloco brings the beach vibe to the São Paulo carnival. With an eclectic repertoire ranging from MPB to axé, the bloco livens up the streets of Vila Mariana with lots of relaxation and joy.

Revelers are encouraged to go in costumes with beachwear, creating a special colorfulness. The gathering usually takes place on Saturdays, around 11 am. Siga La Pelota is known for its original and fun proposal, attracting those looking for a different experience in the city.

About Bloco Siga La Pelota

Bloco Siga La Pelota: Joy and Irreverence in the São Paulo Carnival

Founded in 1996 in the Grajaú neighborhood, North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, the Bloco Siga La Pelota is one of the highlights of the São Paulo carnival. Honoring the song "Siga La Pelota" by Enrique Cadícamo, the bloco brings animation, irreverence, and quality performances to the streets of the city.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The Bloco Siga La Pelota is known for its eclectic repertoire, which includes carnival marches, samba-enredo songs, and popular Brazilian music. The quality of the performances is one of the highlights of the bloco, which features experienced musicians and elaborate arrangements.

Special Features

The bloco stands out for its animation and irreverence. Interaction with the public is a trademark of Siga La Pelota, which promotes a relaxed and fun environment. In addition, the bloco has a powerful drum section and a dedicated support team, ensuring a vibrant parade.

Information about the Parades

The Bloco Siga La Pelota parades in the Grajaú neighborhood, in São Paulo, during the carnival. The dates and times of the parades vary each year and are announced in advance by the event organization.

Parades

  • Gathering: 12:00:00Parade: 13:00:00
    Pça. Angel Ramirez
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 12:00:00Parade: 13:00:00
    Rua Dr. Nicolau de Sousa Queirós
    São Paulo