Didá Net Worth (2025)
Percussion Group, Musician Collective
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Thousandaire
Net worth between $0 and $1 million
Annual Income
$45,000 from performances and workshops
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $40,000, 2023: $45,000, 2024: $50,000
Didá's Biography
Didá Banda Feminina is a pioneering all-female percussion group based in Salvador, Brazil, renowned for empowering Afro-Brazilian women through the transformative power of music. Founded in the vibrant cultural heart of Bahia, Didá promotes gender equality and celebrates Afro-Brazilian culture with energetic performances that blend traditional rhythms with powerful messages of social justice. The group rose to prominence with their groundbreaking appearance at the Salvador Carnival, becoming the first all-female percussion ensemble to parade and inspiring countless women and girls to pursue music. Didá Banda Feminina is not only a musical collective but also a community movement, offering music education and workshops through their own NGO. Their efforts have been recognized with several cultural awards, including the Cultural Heritage Award of Bahia. With a strong presence on social media and a growing international following, Didá continues to break barriers in the music industry while advocating for the rights and representation of women. Their motto, 'Music is our weapon of empowerment,' encapsulates their mission to enact positive change through rhythm and unity.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Didá was the first all-female percussion group to parade at Salvador Carnival.
Full Name
Didá Banda Feminina
Nickname
Didá
Nationality
Brazilian
Birthday
September 05, 1994
Age
30
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Height
165 cm cm
Weight
60 kg kg
Marital Status
Single
Children
0
Education
Music School, Salvador
Famous For
Empowering Afro-Brazilian women through music and percussion
First Big Break
Performance at Salvador Carnival
Social Media
@banda_dida (Instagram), @banda_dida (Twitter)
Businesses Owned
Music education NGO
Awards
Cultural Heritage Award of Bahia
Category
Musicians
Controversies
None
Hobbies
Drumming, Dance, Community Activism
Interests
Afro-Brazilian culture, Gender equality, Education
Quote
"Music is our weapon of empowerment."