The Samba Festival lasts three days and marks the start of the festivities for 2026.

The 21st edition of the Estarreja Samba Festival has announced its return for September 26th, 27th, and 28th, and tickets are now available online at BOL. Organized by the ACRES Vai Quem Quer Samba School, this event celebrates Brazilian culture, music, and dance and, over the years, has established itself as one of the region's most vibrant cultural events. "This year, the festival will feature performances by samba schools from across the country, an innovative "Festival Court" competition, and the presence of several Brazilian bands and artists to ensure the excitement and energy that has already captivated thousands of visitors in previous editions," a source from the organization told Diário de Aveiro.
The 21st edition of the Estarreja Samba Festival has announced its return for September 26th, 27th, and 28th, and tickets are now available online at BOL. Organized by the ACRES Vai Quem Quer Samba School, this event celebrates Brazilian culture, music, and dance and, over the years, has established itself as one of the region's most vibrant cultural events. "This year, the festival will feature performances by samba schools from across the country, an innovative "Festival Court" competition, and the presence of several Brazilian bands and artists to ensure the excitement and energy that has already captivated thousands of visitors in previous editions," a source from the organization told Diário de Aveiro.
The 21st edition of the Estarreja Samba Festival has announced its return for September 26th, 27th, and 28th, and tickets are now available online at BOL. Organized by the ACRES Vai Quem Quer Samba School, this event celebrates Brazilian culture, music, and dance and, over the years, has established itself as one of the region's most vibrant cultural events. "This year, the festival will feature performances by samba schools from across the country, an innovative "Festival Court" competition, and the presence of several Brazilian bands and artists to ensure the excitement and energy that has already captivated thousands of visitors in previous editions," a source from the organization told Diário de Aveiro.
Diario de Aveiro