The 2024 edition of São Paulo’s Virada Cultural, the city’s largest free cultural festival, begins today. There will be 22 stages across the city, nearly double the number from the 2023 edition, spread across 12 arenas. Besides the shows in various regions, Virada Cultural will also have donation points for the victims of the floods […]
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