Carnival: ticket sales for the Sapucaí parade continue in person

Carnival: ticket sales for the Sapucaí parade continue in person

There are still tickets available to watch the samba schools parade from the special group of Rio de Janeiro, which will take place on the 22nd and 23rd at Marquês de Sapucaí, downtown. THE carnival this year was postponed by the city hall because of the covid-19 pandemic.Carnival: ticket sales for the Sapucaí parade continue in person

The online sale ended yesterday (10th) and those who purchased the tickets must pick them up from today (11th) at the Sales and Service Center of the Independent League of Samba Schools (Liesa), at Rua da Alfândega, 25, stores , A, B and C during business hours.

Since Friday (8), tickets for the Special Bleachers and Individual Chairs can be purchased in person, with payment only in cash, at Rua Salvador de Sá, behind Setor 11, at the Sambadrome. The service is from Monday to Thursday, from 10 am to 4 pm. The individual chair costs R$ 230 for the entire chair and in the stands the value varies from R$ 250 to R$ 500 for the entire chair.

Tickets are also available for the Parade of Champions, on the 30th, with prices ranging from R$160 to R$300 in full.

On the 22nd, the schools Imperatriz, Mangueira, Salgueiro, São Clemente, Viradouro and Beija Flor will parade. On the 23rd, they pass through Sapucaí to Paraíso do Tuiuti, Portela, Mocidade, Unidos da Tijuca, Grande Rio and Vila Isabel. In the Parade of Champions, the six best placed are represented. On all three days, the parades start at 10 pm.

The vaccine passport against covid-19, including the booster dose, will be required to enter the Sambadrome. The requirement of a vaccination passport in Rio de Janeiro should only be suspended when the city reaches 70% of the adult population with the booster dose. Currently, the percentage is at 61.3%.

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