The Batucaché batucada joins the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2027. The group, led by Yhumara Salas, Cachete, and Cucco, will present a show inspired by Brazilian percussion under the slogan 'A brutal batucada'.
The Batucaché batucada has officially announced its participation in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2027. The group, making its debut at the chicharrero festivities, is committed to a show based on Brazilian percussion, dance, and audience interaction.
Under the slogan “A brutal batucada”, Batucaché aims to captivate attendees with a performance where live music and choreography will take centre stage. The group is already working intensively on preparing for its first performance in the Tenerife capital.
A commitment to Brazilian rhythm
The new batucada is led by Yhumara Salas, Cachete, and Cucco, three prominent faces of the project. Their proposal is inspired by the power of Brazilian percussion, with a distinctive touch that aims to bring freshness and dynamism to the chicharrero Carnival.
With the message “Feel the rhythm, live the Carnival”, the group wants to convey the philosophy with which they approach this challenge. Live percussion and staging become the key elements of their show.
More offerings for the chicharrero Carnival
The addition of Batucaché expands the artistic offerings of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2027. The group joins the lineup of performers that will enliven the edition, providing a new boost to the batucada genre.
In recent years, batucadas have gained presence and recognition in the Carnival, thanks to the visual and sound spectacle they offer both on stage and in the streets of the city. The arrival of Batucaché reinforces this trend.
For the residents and visitors of Santa Cruz, the new batucada represents another option to enjoy the festivities. Batucaché's debut is expected during the central days of Carnival 2027, although the exact date of their performance has not yet been confirmed.
The Carnival organisation has positively evaluated the inclusion of new groups, which help keep the tradition alive and attract a diverse audience. Batucaché thus joins a long list of formations that make the chicharrero Carnival one of the most emblematic festivals in the Canary Islands.
With its commitment to Brazilian rhythm, the batucada hopes to connect with both local and tourist audiences, offering a show full of energy and colour. Rehearsals are already underway, and the group promises to surprise with a meticulously crafted performance.
The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival 2027 will take place in February, and Batucaché will be one of the new features of the programme. Those interested in following their progress can check the group's social media for more details about their preparations.

