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Show da Virada | |
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Genre | Musical Journalism |
Created by | Aloysio Legey |
Directed by | Aloysio Legey (1999–2012) Marcos Paulo (2012–2013) Luiz Gleiser (2013–2015) Raoni Carneiro (2015–2020) LP Simonetti (2022–2023) Celso Bernini (2023–2024) Pedro Secchin (2024–2025) |
Presented by | Zeca Camargo (1998–1999, 2000–2001) Renata Ceribelli (1999–2000) Galvão Bueno (1999–2000) Fernanda Lima (2015–2016) Milton Cunha (2022–2023) Douglas Silva (2023–2024) Fernanda Rodrigues (2023–2024) Tati Machado (2024–2025) |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Brazilian Portuguese |
No. of seasons | 26 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producers | Juliana Sillenan (2019–2020) Karla Moreira (2022–2023) Samanta Abel (2022–2023) Maria Garcia (2023–2024) Karla Moreira (2024–2025) |
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Running time | 190 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | December 31, 1998 present | –
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Show da Virada is a Brazilian musical television special produced and broadcast by TV Globo since December 31, 1998. It is an end-of-year special created to replace Réveillon do Faustão (1991–1997), airing on the last night of the year, following the prime-time telenovela if the date falls between Monday and Saturday, or Fantástico if it falls on a Sunday.
For much of its history, the program featured a variety of Brazilian musicians from different genres performing in a pre-recorded studio show with an audience dressed in white. These recordings were edited before airing, as many artists have other commitments on New Year's Eve. In 2021, the format changed to a curated playlist featuring multiple Brazilian artists. In 2022, it was revamped again to include a live show broadcast directly from Copacabana.
Since its debut, a new edition has been produced annually, with a fresh lineup of artists. The only exception was the 2020-2021 edition, which was replaced by a rerun of the previous year's show due to the network canceling production because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][1]