Top scoring samba schools return to Rio’s Sambadrome for champion’s parade

The six top-scoring samba schools from Rio de Janeiroβs Carnival returned to the Sambadrome for a final parade, wowing spectators with dazzling costumes, energetic performances, and live samba music.
Mangueira, which placed sixth, opened the festivities, while Beija Flor de NilΓ³polis, this yearβs champion, closed the night in triumphant fashion.
Beija Flor was crowned the 2025 Rio Carnival champion with a parade theme honoring its late carnival director, Laila, who passed away in 2021. The victory carried extra significance for legendary samba singer and composer Neguinho da Beija-Flor, who announced his retirement after nearly five decades as the schoolβs official interpreter.
Judges determined the winner on Wednesday, evaluating schools across multiple performance categories.
For many performers, the final parade was a moment of pride and accomplishment.
Thiago Alves, a performer at Mangueira Samba School, expressed his gratitude: “To be back for the champions’ parade, itβs a feeling that everything weβve done in this long processβfour to five months of rehearsalsβwas worth it. To have our work recognized and to be among the top six schools is a feeling of duty accomplished.”
Iris Giles, also from Mangueira, described the overwhelming emotions of performing: “When I step onto the Sambadrome avenue, I canβt explain the feeling. I just know that I shiver. Itβs a different Iris thatβs there. Itβs a stratospheric level of emotionβI canβt even put it into words. Itβs pure joy.”
Once spread over two nights with six schools per parade, Rioβs elite ‘special group’ competition now takes place over three nights, featuring four schools each evening.
The Sambadrome, an iconic venue since the 1980s, remains the heart of Brazilβs Carnival, where the countryβs top samba schools compete in a spectacular celebration of culture, music, and dance.
Source: Africanews













