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A company from Campina Grande (PB) will bring the culture of June festivities to the United States – Focus on Tourism – All about tourism in Brazil and the world

The “Made in Campina Grande” June celebrations will arrive in Tio San lands.... Businessman Jomario Souza, CEO of Campina Grande (PB), is planning to bring the culture of June festivities to the United States, focusing on tourism in Brazil and the world. The project, called San Jorland, aims to promote the São João concept in São Paulo in 2023, which had a significant impact in the Sao Paulo region. Souza's company, Medow Entretenimento e Cultura, has been working on the World’s Greatest Sao João Festival for several years in Florida and aims to spread this concept globally.

A company from Campina Grande (PB) will bring the culture of June festivities to the United States – Focus on Tourism – All about tourism in Brazil and the world

Published : 2 years ago by Beatrice Wright in Travel

The “Made in Campina Grande” June celebrations will arrive in Tio San lands. Businessman Jomario Souza is in Florida, in Orlando, in the United States, with a São João construction project called San Jorland. The event must be promoted between 2024/2025.

Jomario. The CEO of Medow Entretenimento e Cultura – a Campinha Grande company that has put on the World’s Greatest São João Festival for several years – is in Florida to make artistic visits to the venues that are expected to host the big event in June. The “Cidade São João” project aims to spread June culture in the northeastern United States.

According to the businessman, the idea is to take the São João concept held in São Paulo in 2023, which had a huge impact in the São Paulo region, taking thousands of people to the Ibirapuera gymnasium.

São João Paulo brought northeastern culture with musical performances by big names in Brazilian music, especially exponents of the rhythm that prevails at the June festivals, the foro. “We intend to spread this culture all over the world,” Jomario stated.


Topics: US, Brazil

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