Junina Station fills amphitheater with free programming until Sunday (29)
With free admission, the project also presents to the public quadrilhas, bois, junino birds, and musical shows at the São Pedro Nolasco Amphitheater

The June atmosphere energizes the nights at Estação das Docas, by the Guajará Bay in Belém, offering the public attractions with rhythms, colors, and traditions. Since last week, the Junina Station Project has been filling the São Pedro Nolasco Amphitheater. Organized by the State Tourism Secretariat (Setur), through the Social Organization Pará 2000 (which manages the space), the programming continues until next Sunday (29), with presentations of quadrilhas, bois, local bands, and artists who mix forró, brega, and popular culture, always with free admission.

In addition to the cultural attractions, the public can enjoy the thematic decoration, which transforms the space into a true arraial. Banners, special lighting, and stalls create the perfect setting for taking photos, videos, and enjoying moments of entertainment with family and friends.
Next weekend - The night will start with the Children's Quadrilha Pipoquinha, followed by the Santa Luzia Quadrilha, which features young performers presenting choreography with a regional theme.

Next, at 7:20 PM, accordionist Alessandro will take the stage promising to repeat last year's success, when, he said, "tourists got on stage, danced, and sang with me. It was a wonderful energy. Now, I want to deliver an even better show. I am already looking forward to this moment with the audience." Closing the night, at 9:30 PM, it will be the turn of the irreverent Vingadores do Brega.
"This edition marks the return of the Vingadores do Brega to Estação das Docas, now with a touch of arrasta-pé. The audience can expect a super show, full of joy and irreverence, with that Pará touch, which is our trademark," guarantees the vocalist "Batman do Pará."

At 6 PM, the Baião de Dois Band will perform, followed by Dudu Forrozeiro at 8 PM, whose repertoire mixes traditional forró with dance hits.
On the last day of the Junina Station Project, the programming will start at 5 PM with the Junino Bird Japiim, a traditional expression of Amazonian culture, which mixes theater, singing, and choreography. At 6 PM, the Quadrilha Fúria Junina will take over the amphitheater.
At 7 PM, the audience will enjoy the pé de serra forró with the Trio Trilhas da Serra, setting the mood for the last big attraction: the Banda Cabra no Forró, which will perform at 9 PM.

"The 'Junina Station' is very special to me. The show is different from those we do in concert halls, with a more family-oriented atmosphere, also aimed at children. It is an honor to be back. On Sunday, we will be there with a special show, in a special place, for everyone," says vocalist Riva.
For Ruan Rocha, president of the Social Organization Pará 2000, the Project reinforces the role of Estação das Docas as a meeting point for Pará culture. "The Junina Station 2025 symbolizes our commitment to valuing regional traditions and offering a free and inclusive program for the community and tourists who visit us. We want every night here to be a true celebration of our cultural identity, in a space that belongs to everyone," emphasizes the manager.
Complete programming
Friday (27)
5 PM – Children's Quadrilha Pipoquinha
6:20 PM – Santa Luzia Quadrilha
7:20 PM – Alessandro Sanfoneiro
9:30 PM – Banda Vingadores do Brega
Saturday (28)
5 PM – Boi Rei do Campo
6 PM – Banda Baião de Dois
8 PM – Dudu Forrozeiro
Sunday (29)
5 PM – Junino Bird Japiim
6 PM – Quadrilha Fúria Junina
7 PM – Trio Trilhas da Serra
9 PM – Banda Cabra no Forró
Text: Beatriz Santos - Ascom/OS Pará 2000