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Lead: On the night of February 13 to 14, 2026, the first night of the Carnival parades took place at the Anhembi Sambadrome in São Paulo, where seven schools from the Special Group showcased themes related to social struggles, astrology, and spirituality. With favorable weather and full stands, all schools successfully completed their performances within the allotted time (maximum 1 hour 10 minutes), confirming a high level of preparation for the 2026 celebration. Detailed Analysis The first night of the carnival began at 23:00 with the performance of the school “Mocidade Unida da Mooca” and ended at 05:30 with the performance of “Barroca Zona Sul”. The order of the seven schools in the Special Group was as follows: Mocidade Unida da Mooca (23:00), Colorado do Brás (00:05), Dragões da Real (01:10), Acadêmicos do Tatuapé (02:15), Rosas de Ouro (03:20), Vai-Vai (04:35), and Barroca Zona Sul (05:30). One of the schools, “Colorado do Brás”, presented a plot about witches titled “Witch Unleashed. Ladies of Knowledge Reborn in Colorado”. This reflects the schools' desire to tell stories that connect mythology with social messages. In addition to the visual elements of the carnival, the parade included songs, dances, and symbolism reflecting spiritual and philosophical reflections. The second night of the parades is scheduled for February 14-15, when the remaining seven schools of the Special Group will perform: Império da Casa Verde (22:30), Águia de Ouro (23:35), Mocidade Alegre (00:40), Gaviões da Fiel (01:45), Estrela do Terceiro Milênio (02:50), Tom Maior (03:55), and Camisa Verde e Branco (05:00). The third night (February 15) is scheduled for performances by eight schools from the Access Group I, starting at 21:00 and ending at 04:00. Impact on Brazil and Tourism Attraction The 2026 Carnival demonstrates the significance of São Paulo's cultural heritage in attracting tourism and strengthening Brazil's global reputation as a cultural powerhouse. Full stands on the first night indicate a continuing interest from both locals and foreign tourists in this celebration. The parade schedule, approved by the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de São Paulo (Liga-SP) back in May 2025, reflects the careful organization of the event at the state level. Forecast and Risks The successful completion of the first night within the set time indicates good potential for the two remaining nights of parades. The main risk is related to weather conditions; however, the first night took place under favorable conditions. Additionally, the growing popularity of the carnival suggests continued high demand for tickets and the need for enhanced security measures and crowd management. Future performances will be indicative of the overall quality of the 2026 carnival and its positioning on the international stage. Summary: The first night of the 2026 Carnival in São Paulo showcased the successful execution of a grand cultural event, with seven schools performing according to schedule and presenting themes related to social and spiritual issues. With favorable weather conditions and full stands, the event confirmed the stability and appeal of the carnival as an important component of Brazil's cultural and tourism calendar. The two remaining nights of parades are expected to follow the same organization and quality of execution.