B-Boy Kley and B-Girl Toquinha Crowned Champions at Red Bull BC One 2025 Brazilian National Final

B-Boy Kley and B-Girl Toquinha won the Red Bull BC One 2025 Brazilian National Final and will represent Brazil at the World Final in Tokyo, celebrating breaking culture and a historic legacy.

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  • • B-Boy Kley and B-Girl Toquinha won the 2025 Brazilian National Final held in São Paulo.
  • • They will represent Brazil at the World Final in Tokyo in November 2025.
  • • The event marked the 20th anniversary of B-Boy Pelezinho's historic 2005 battle and featured him as a judge.
  • • The competition celebrated urban culture with a diverse audience and was supported by major brands.

The Red Bull BC One 2025 Brazilian National Final took place on September 5 at Mundo do Circo in Parque da Juventude, São Paulo, crowning B-Boy Kley and B-Girl Toquinha as the new national champions. Kley, representing Guamá in Belém do Pará, impressed the judges with his musicality, power, and stage presence, while Toquinha from Vila Perus, São Paulo, stood out with her unique flow and precise movements. Their victories earned them the honor of representing Brazil at the World Final in Tokyo this November, where the world’s top b-boys and b-girls will compete.

The event was free to the public and attracted a full house, celebrating Brazilian urban culture through intense dance battles, DJ performances, and a vibrant community atmosphere with dance circles and intergenerational exchanges. It notably commemorated the 20th anniversary of B-Boy Pelezinho's historic battle at the 2005 World Final in Berlin, with Pelezinho himself serving as a judge and highlighting the championship’s legacy spanning three decades. Other respected judges included Mixa, Migaz, and Miwa, while the LATAM Cypher was judged by Pelezinho, Thaisinha, and Lil G.

Supported by brands such as Pioneer, Reebok, PlayStation, Bullguer, and Corsair, the event reinforced Brazil's significant role in the international breaking scene, especially following Rio de Janeiro hosting the 2024 World Final. This vibrant showcase not only celebrated the skill and culture of breaking but also helped solidify Brazil's presence on the world stage of urban dance.