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Saturday 29 June 2024 | 1pm-7pm
Brazilian Cultural Centre, Sneinton Market Avenues
FREE event
Join the Brazilian Cultural Centre for the 5th year of Festa Junina, the festival of St John’s which is Brazil’s second-largest celebration after carnival.
The exciting lineup features live performances by the Tia Ciata Band, Zagotinho do Acordeao, and Forró & Chips, all of whom bring original sounds and rhythms from Brazil.
Get ready for an unforgettable celebration of Brazilian culture right here in Nottingham, which will include:
FREE entry
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