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What time will Lula’s inauguration be tomorrow?

What time will Lula’s inauguration be tomorrow?

possession Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) as President taking place this Sunday (1) in Brasilia. The official ceremony will start around 1:45pm, but before that the event will feature opening performances for the Festival of the Future.

The music festival starts at ten in the morning with a folk procession. After that, the show “Brasília, the capital of all rhythms” will take place on one of the stages held at the Esplanada dos Ministérios.

Performances will stop at 1 p.m., so that attendees can follow the official ceremony of Lula’s inauguration.

From 12 noon, it was UOL Lola’s opening ceremony will be broadcast live. The coverage will be presented by Fabiola Cedral and will have correspondents in Brasilia, as well as analysis by the entire team of commentators and columnists.

The ceremony should begin at 1:45 in the afternoon, with the arrival of the invited authorities and heads of state and government.

After that, the arrival of President-elect Lula and his Vice President, Geraldo Alcmene, will take place at the Brasília Cathedral, and at approximately 2:30 p.m. the Presidential Presentation of the National Convention will begin.

See below the times for each moment of Lula’s inauguration:

  • 1:45 p.m. – Guests and Heads of State and Government arrive at Congress;
  • 2:20 p.m. – Arrival of the President-elect and Vice-President at Brasília Cathedral;
  • 2:30 p.m. – Presidential motorcade drives by car, from Brasília Cathedral to the National Congress, on a route that is supposed to last 10 minutes;
  • 2:40 p.m. – House and Senate Speakers Lula and Alcmene welcome to Congress;
  • 3 p.m. – Opening session by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
  • 3:50 p.m. – Transfer of the President and Vice President to the Audience Chamber of the Senate Presidency.
  • 4:05 p.m.: The president exits the courtroom and the external honoring ceremony begins
  • 4:20 pm: Departure of the President and Vice President to the Planalto Palace
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After the official opening ceremony ends, the Festival do Futuro concerts will resume at 6:30pm.

The event is hosted by First Lady Ganga. The performances will take place alternately on the stages of Gal Costa and Elza Soares, held at the Esplanada dos Ministérios.

The event will be broadcast live on PT and President Lula’s YouTube channels.

See below the schedule for each Future Festival performance during Lola’s opening:

  • 10 am – procession of popular demonstrations
  • 11 a.m. (Elza Soares Theatre) – “Brasília de Todos os Ritmos” performance
  • 12:30 (Gal Costa Theatre) – Clipper Lucas Show Calls: Clovis Pinho, Leonardo Gonçalves, MN Mack and Sara Renata
  • 3:50 p.m. (Palco Gal Costa) – Juliano Maderada and the band show
  • 6:30 p.m. (Elza Soares Theatre) – “Futuro Ancestral” show. Participants: Drake Barbosa, Marisol Moab, Elaine O’Leria, Viotti, Gouge, Ryle, Rabin Hood, Salgadinho
  • 7:40 pm (Palco Gal Costa) – “Otra Vez Cantar” show. Participants: Alessandra Liao, Chico Cesar, Geraldo Azevedo, Fernanda Takay, Francisco L. Hombre e Loy, Flor Gil, Johnny Hooker, Lerena, Marcelo Genesi, Odier Jose, Otto, Paulo Miklos, Tulipa Ruiz and Thalma de Freitas.
  • 20:55 (Balco Elza Soares) – “Tomorrow Will Be Another Day” show. Participants: Aline Calixto, Fernanda Abreu, Jardes Macalli, Maria Rita, Martino da Villa, Paola Lima, Leoni, Renegado, Rogeria Holtz, Teresa Cristina, Romero Ferro, Zelia Duncan, Delacruz
  • 10:50 p.m. (Balco Gal Costa) — Show Baianasystem invites: Margareth Menezes
  • 00:10 (Gal Costa Theatre) – Gaby Amarantos Show Calls: Ayla, Kai Guajajara, and Gallo
  • 01:10 (Balco Elza Soares) – Show Duda Beat Invites: Almerio, Doralyce, Luedji Luna, and Zé Ibarra
  • 02:10 (Palco Gal Costa) – Show Pabllo Vittar Invites: Lukinhas and Urias
  • 03:10 (Balco Elza Soares) – Valesca Popozuda Calling: Mack Marx and Mack Rahill
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