Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia Headline Rio’s Doce Maravilha
Music
Key Facts
—The dates. The fourth edition runs August 7 to 9, 2026, at the Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio’s Gávea district.
—The headliners. Caetano Veloso appears with rapper Emicida, and Paulinho da Viola shares a stage with Maria Bethânia.
—The concept. Curated by Nelson Motta around one-off collaborations built specially for the festival.
—Tickets. Prices run roughly from R$150 to R$450 ($28 to $84), depending on day and sector.
—Also on the bill. Os Paralamas do Sucesso play their 1986 album Selvagem in full to mark its fortieth anniversary.
The Doce Maravilha festival returns to Rio de Janeiro in August with a lineup that reads like a summit of Brazilian music. Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia top the bill, so a foreign resident gets a rare chance to see living legends and current stars together.
Now in its fourth edition, the festival takes over the Jockey Club Brasileiro in the leafy Gávea district from August seven to nine. Its selling point is the one-off pairing, with performances built for this event and unlikely to be repeated.
What the Doce Maravilha lineup delivers
The marquee meeting brings Caetano Veloso together with the rapper Emicida. Veloso helped found the tropicália movement and is among the best-known Brazilian musicians abroad, so this is a deliberate collision of generations rather than a standard headline set.
The other historic encounter pairs the samba master Paulinho da Viola with Maria Bethânia. She is Caetano’s sister and a towering voice in Brazilian song for more than half a century, and the organizers frame the two as living legends brought together for a single night.
The curator himself joins the fun this year. Nelson Motta is billed to play a Brazilian-music DJ set alongside Lou Cascudo, a light touch that fits a festival trying hard to feel like a party.
Around those anchors, the rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso perform their 1986 album Selvagem in full to mark its fortieth year. The wider bill mixes established names with newer acts, in keeping with a festival that sells itself on range rather than a single genre.
Other pairings deepen that spread. Chico Chico pays tribute to the late songwriter Belchior with Juliana Linhares, the Bahian group Cortejo Afro joins Luedji Luna and Margareth Menezes, and the veteran Leci Brandão shares a stage with Rappin Hood.
The idea behind the Doce Maravilha festival
The curation is handled by Nelson Motta, a veteran music writer and producer, and the guiding concept is the exclusive collaboration. The festival positions itself as a platform for Brazilian music and, increasingly, Brazilian culture more broadly.
That framing matters commercially. Rare, event-only pairings are hard to find on a streaming service, so audiences get a reason to buy a ticket rather than wait for a recording, the same logic driving live music worldwide.
The venue adds to the appeal. The Jockey Club sits beside the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon in the Zona Sul, one of Rio’s most attractive settings, and the site is arranged to ease movement between stages across the three days.
For a foreign visitor, the timing is convenient. The festival falls just after the July winter-festival season, extending Rio‘s run of big cultural weekends into August and giving a longer window to build a trip around live music.
It also offers a shortcut into the canon. Seeing Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia in the same weekend is, for many listeners abroad, like catching two national institutions at once, in the city that helped shape their sound.
Practical notes for visitors
Ticket prices run roughly from R$150 to R$450 ($28 to $84), depending on the day and the sector, and they sell through the official platforms. Gates open in the early afternoon, with the first shows starting soon after.
The festival lists an accessibility program with adapted areas, sign-language interpretation and dedicated spaces for people with disabilities. Because lineups and running orders can shift, it is worth confirming the schedule on the official channels before you travel.
Getting there is straightforward from the beach neighborhoods, with the Jockey Club a short ride from Ipanema and Leblon. On show days, a rideshare or the metro to a nearby station will spare you the parking crush around the Gávea site.
When and where is the Doce Maravilha festival?
It runs from August seven to nine, 2026, at the Jockey Club Brasileiro in the Gávea district of Rio de Janeiro, beside the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon. It is the festival’s fourth edition.
Who is headlining?
The standout pairings are Caetano Veloso with the rapper Emicida, and Paulinho da Viola with Maria Bethânia. Os Paralamas do Sucesso also perform their album Selvagem in full to mark its fortieth anniversary.
How much are Doce Maravilha tickets?
Prices run roughly from R$150 to R$450, about twenty-eight to eighty-four dollars, depending on the day and sector. They are sold through the festival’s official ticketing platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where does the Doce Maravilha festival take place?
The festival runs August 7 to 9, 2026, at the Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio's Gávea district, next to the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon. This is its fourth edition.
Who is performing at Doce Maravilha 2026?
The headline pairings are Caetano Veloso with rapper Emicida, and Paulinho da Viola with Maria Bethânia. Os Paralamas do Sucesso also play their 1986 album Selvagem in full to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets range from roughly R$150 to R$450 (about $28 to $84), depending on the day and seating area. They are sold through the festival's official ticketing platforms.
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