Overview
- The City of Buenos Aires confirmed its official corsos across multiple neighborhoods on Saturdays and Sundays throughout February, with added holiday events on February 16–17, free entry and announced street closures during event hours.
- La Plata’s neighborhood carnivals start today with 71 events registered so far, registration open until February 7 and an expected turnout of more than 35,000 people.
- Santa Fe launched Carnabarriales with five neighborhood dates on February 7, 15, 16, 21 and 28, co-organized by the provincial government, the city and the Movimiento de Organizaciones Murgueras del Oeste.
- Corrientes runs its main carnival program from February 6–28 at the Corsódromo Nolo Alias, with parades, special shows and tickets on sale via nortetickets.com at published sector-based prices.
- Almirante Brown released a February schedule of free, early-evening neighborhood celebrations organized by the Instituto Municipal de las Culturas, bringing local murgas and comparsas to plazas and avenues across the district.