São João in São Paulo: The Free Villa-Lobos Festa This Weekend

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-13 07:08:28 | Updated at 2026-06-14 14:46:00 1 day ago

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Key Facts

  • Free and citywide. São João de São Paulo runs at Parque Villa-Lobos, with free entry this weekend.
  • Twelve days of festa. The event is themed “Um Pedacinho do Nordeste” — a little piece of the Northeast in the city.
  • This weekend. The party continues Saturday June 13 and Sunday June 14, with shows all day.
  • Big names. The line-up features Mariana Aydar, Mestrinho and a children’s show with Turma da Mônica.
  • Book ahead. Entry is free but you redeem a ticket in advance on Sympla.

São João in São Paulo has a single, very good answer this weekend: the free São João de São Paulo at Parque Villa-Lobos, which turns the park into a slice of the Northeast with forró, quadrilha and Northeastern food from June 13 to 14.

Quadrilha dancers at a São João festa, as São Paulo celebrates at Parque Villa-LobosQuadrilha, forró and Northeastern food fill Parque Villa-Lobos for São João de São Paulo.

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São João de São Paulo at Villa-Lobos

The city’s flagship festa junina is São João de São Paulo, a twelve-day free event at Parque Villa-Lobos in Alto de Pinheiros. Themed “Um Pedacinho do Nordeste em São Paulo,” it rebuilds a Northeastern fair in the middle of the park.

This weekend the festa continues on Saturday and Sunday with live music, popular culture, food and family activities. It is the simplest, best-value plan in the city for São João.

Detail Info
Event São João de São Paulo — “Um Pedacinho do Nordeste”
Where Parque Villa-Lobos, Alto de Pinheiros
This weekend Sat Jun 13 & Sun Jun 14 (part of a 12-day run)
Cost Free — redeem a ticket in advance on Sympla

The line-up

The music leans into authentic forró and Northeastern roots. Billed names across the run include Mariana Aydar and the accordionist Mestrinho, alongside acts such as Forró pra Nós, Família Virgulino and Bicho de Pé.

There is plenty for families too, with a children’s show featuring Turma da Mônica and Chico Bento. Check the daily schedule when you redeem your ticket, as acts rotate across the twelve days.

Food, family and the fair

The heart of any São João is the food, and Villa-Lobos delivers the Northeastern table — think grilled cheese on a stick, canjica, pamonha and warm quentão to keep the winter chill off.

Around the stages you will find quadrilha dancing, craft stalls and games, with space for kids to run. It is an easy, low-cost day out whether you come for the music or the mungunzá.

How to go — and beyond the park

Because entry is free but capacity is capped, redeem your ticket on Sympla before you travel; each ticket covers a single day. Villa-Lobos sits in Alto de Pinheiros, easiest by ride app or a short walk from the Villa-Lobos-Jaguaré train station.

If you want more, smaller arraiás and church quermesses dot the city all June. And with Brazil opening their World Cup on Saturday night, expect screens up around town for the match between forró sets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is São João de São Paulo free?

Yes. Entry is free, but you must redeem a ticket in advance on Sympla, and each ticket is valid for a single day of the event.

Where is it held?

At Parque Villa-Lobos in Alto de Pinheiros, easiest reached by ride app or from the Villa-Lobos-Jaguaré train station.

Who is playing this weekend?

The wider line-up includes Mariana Aydar, Mestrinho, Forró pra Nós and Família Virgulino, plus a children’s show with Turma da Mônica; acts rotate daily.

Is it good for children?

Very — there are family activities, space to run and a dedicated kids’ show, alongside the food stalls and quadrilha dancing.

Can I watch the World Cup too?

Yes. Brazil’s opener against Morocco is on Saturday night, and bars and venues across São Paulo will screen it, many near the festa.

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