Arraiá do Bem Festival in Goiânia Unites Music and Charity with Star-Studded Lineup
The Arraiá do Bem festival in Goiânia combines free concerts by major artists and traditional cultural performances with a charitable drive to collect food for vulnerable families.
- • The festival is held at Estádio Serra Dourada in Goiânia and entrance is free with a food donation.
- • Main performers on June 6 include Falamansa, Pablo, and Mari Fernandez.
- • Previous night featured Murilo Huff, Zé Felipe, and Mastruz com Leite playing diverse Brazilian genres.
- • Six professional quadrilha juninas groups perform, highlighting regional culture during show intervals.
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The Arraiá do Bem event, held at Estádio Serra Dourada in Goiânia, is captivating crowds this weekend with a rich blend of live music, cultural performances, and social solidarity. The festival features top acts including Falamansa, Pablo, and Mari Fernandez performing on June 6, with free entry granted upon the donation of food items to support families in social vulnerability throughout Goiás.
Opening on June 5, the event welcomed thousands with performances from Murilo Huff, Zé Felipe, and Mastruz com Leite, showcasing a mix of sertanejo, funk, and northeastern forró rhythms. The festival continues through June 7, promising acts such as Limão com Mel, Diego & Victor Hugo, and João Gomes.
Beyond music, the Arraiá do Bem spotlights traditional culture with six professional quadrilha juninas groups, including Uai São João and Arrasta Pé, performing 20-minute sets during intermissions, broadcast on LED panels to emphasize local heritage. Organized by the Government of Goiás via Goiás Social and the Secretaria da Retomada, the festival also offers gastronomy and children’s activities, merging entertainment with philanthropy.
According to DM News, the festival's core aim is to collect food donations to aid vulnerable families, blending celebration with community support in a vibrant, inclusive setting.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.