Rio De Janeiro Carnival - 2022 06:07 (2025)

Grande Rio (Acadêmicos do Grande Rio) won its first-ever title with a score of 269.9 out of 270. Their parade theme, "Fala, Majeté! Sete Chaves de Exú," paid tribute to Exú , an Afro-Brazilian deity often misunderstood and demonized.

Mayor Eduardo Paes handed the ceremonial keys to the city to King Momo (Wilson Dias da Costa Neto) on April 20, officially opening the festival and declaring "the greatest show on Earth is back". Historical & Cultural Significance Rio de Janeiro Carnival - 2022 06:07

Beija-Flor finished second (269.4), followed by the 2020 champions Viradouro in third place. Grande Rio (Acadêmicos do Grande Rio) won its

The celebration was unique for its timing, coinciding with , and for its resilient spirit. While the world-famous samba school parades at the Sambadrome returned with full vigor, official street parties (blocos) remained largely banned or restricted to manage health risks. Major Highlights and Results Mayor Eduardo Paes handed the ceremonial keys to

The 2022 parades were deeply rooted in themes of . Many samba schools used their platform to honor Afro-Brazilian heritage and religions, which have historically faced marginalization. The event served not only as a party but as a "refuge" for communities that had suffered significantly during the pandemic. 2022 Carnival by the Numbers

Grande Rio (Acadêmicos do Grande Rio) won its first-ever title with a score of 269.9 out of 270. Their parade theme, "Fala, Majeté! Sete Chaves de Exú," paid tribute to Exú , an Afro-Brazilian deity often misunderstood and demonized.

Mayor Eduardo Paes handed the ceremonial keys to the city to King Momo (Wilson Dias da Costa Neto) on April 20, officially opening the festival and declaring "the greatest show on Earth is back". Historical & Cultural Significance

Beija-Flor finished second (269.4), followed by the 2020 champions Viradouro in third place.

The celebration was unique for its timing, coinciding with , and for its resilient spirit. While the world-famous samba school parades at the Sambadrome returned with full vigor, official street parties (blocos) remained largely banned or restricted to manage health risks. Major Highlights and Results

The 2022 parades were deeply rooted in themes of . Many samba schools used their platform to honor Afro-Brazilian heritage and religions, which have historically faced marginalization. The event served not only as a party but as a "refuge" for communities that had suffered significantly during the pandemic. 2022 Carnival by the Numbers