
"The Brazilian cultural platform announces its most ambitious Carnival program to date, returning to Rio de Janeiro with six nights of curated experiences at the Museu do Amanhã - the most visited museum in Latin America and one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in the world. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and set against Guanabara Bay, the museum once again becomes more than a venue."
"Born from the desire to create the experience its founders wanted to live, BOMA - Born Of Music Addiction - has evolved from a party into a cultural platform operating at the intersection of sound, art, fashion and contemporary behavior. Its approach goes beyond line-ups. It's about how music occupies space, how people move together, and how collective memory is built on the dancefloor."
"It's about how music occupies space, how people move together, and how collective memory is built on the dancefloor. Guided by four pillars - outstanding experience, desirable line-up, loyal community and cultural tastemaking - BOMA has established itself as one of the most respected boutique platforms in Brazil, occupying architecturally and culturally significant locations and curating experiences where sound, space and identity are inseparable. Carnival is where this vision reaches its full scale."
BOMA returns to Rio de Janeiro for Carnival 2026 with six nights of curated electronic music experiences at the Museu do Amanhã. The Museu do Amanhã’s Santiago Calatrava design and Guanabara Bay setting frame a meeting between Brazil’s celebratory traditions and global electronic music culture. Programming emphasizes flow, progression and collective energy, opening February 13 with Jamie Jones alongside Adam Ten b2b Mita Gami, Miguelle & Tons and GIU. BOMA operates across sound, art, fashion and behavior, guided by pillars of experience, line-up, community and cultural tastemaking to build collective memory on the dancefloor.
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