What is the Rio Reveillon?
Rio Reveillon is Brazil's most important event after its infamous Rio Carnival. Around two million people come from all over the world to ring in the New Year and attend a huge New Year's Eve party held on Copacabana beach.
The main draw of the Rio Reveillon is its impressive fireworks display. About 25,000 tons of pyrotechnic materials are burned in rafts a few meters off the coast, creating a stunning display of light and color.
The New Year's Eve celebrations held on Copacabana beach are among the best in the world so don't miss it!
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After midnight, once the fireworks display has ended, the party continues with multiple music concerts organized on Copacabana Beach itself. Past performers have included Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso and Rod Stewart.
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There are many rites of passage and traditions in Brazil that coincide with the New Year and to bring in good luck. These include dressing in white, throwing flowers into the sea and running into the sea to jump three consecutive waves.
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