Ministériodo Bloco

Deu Zebra

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Deu Zebra

The "Deu Zebra" carnival bloco livens up the pre-Carnival celebrations in São Paulo with its mix of rhythms, from forró to funk, and invited musical attractions. Its name, which suggests surprise and unpredictability, reflects the festive spirit of Carnival.

In 2019, "Deu Zebra" paraded on Avenida Santos Dumont, 550, in the Santana neighborhood. Known for its musical diversity, the bloco featured artists such as Falamansa, Mc Zaac, and the blocos Casa Comigo and Vou de Táxi.

About Deu Zebra

Deu Zebra: An Inclusive and Lively Block at the São Paulo Carnival

The "Deu Zebra" block is one of the highlights of the São Paulo carnival, bringing together revelers of all ages and backgrounds. Founded in 1998 in the bohemian neighborhood of Santa Teresa, in Rio de Janeiro, the block carries the contagious energy of samba, funk, and axé.

Since its creation, "Deu Zebra" has stood out for its inclusive and welcoming proposal. Its name, a popular expression that indicates an unexpected event, reflects the essence of the block, which offers a space for joyful celebrations free of prejudice.

The block's repertoire is varied, including samba classics and funk and axé hits. The performances are marked by contagious energy and public participation, who have fun and interact with the artists.

The "Deu Zebra" block parades in São Paulo, São Paulo, bringing joy and diversity to the city's streets. Its parades are an opportunity to celebrate Brazilian carnival culture, promoting integration and unity among revelers.

Parades

  • Gathering: 16:00:00Parade: 17:00:00
    Travessa Roque Adoglio
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 16:00:00Parade: 17:00:00
    Travessa Roque Adoglio
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 16:00:00Parade: 17:00:00
    Travessa Roque Adoglio
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 12:00:00Parade: 13:00:00
    Praça Rio dos Campos
    São Paulo