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Brazilian Day New York 2019

New York City celebrates Brazilian Independence Day, September 7, on Brazilian Day, the Sunday of Labor Day Weekend.

Sixth Avenue and Little Brazil on 46th Street in Manhattan become one big Brazil party.

Brazilians ride in on buses from across the Northeast. Some people fly in.


35th Brazilian Day 2019

Sunday, September 1, 2019 from 11am to around 5pm

Performers

These are some of the main performers, but there will be many.

  • Glenda Kozlowkski
  • Simone e Simaria
  • DJ Alok
  • Jorge e Mateus

Brazilian Day 2019 Location

Little Brazil on 46th St at Sixth Avenue  becomes a giant Brazilian street fair. There’s lots of Brazilian food and drink.

There is usually a stage on Sixth Avenue just south of 46th St.


Brazilian Day 2019 Time

The party starts at 11am and goes until around 5 or 6pm.


Brazilian Day 2019 Tickets

Brazilian Day is free. You can walk around.

A VIP shirt for $180 makes it easier to get close to the stage.

brazilianday.com


Published September 1, 2019 ~ Updated September 28, 2022.

Filed Under: Brazilian, FESTIVALS, MUSIC, Street fairs NYC

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