After being closed for three years for renovation and retrofitting, the former Teatro Alfa, now known as BTG Pactual Hall, now has a date to open its doors to the public with unmissable shows! From October 24th, São Paulo residents will be able to see the result of the R$12 million investment in this cultural facility, which is so important to the city’s history, and which now has a new look and is ready to welcome new audiences.
The BTG Pactual Hall is located inside Beyond The Club, a luxury club in the capital of São Paulo, and will now show major musicals, dramas, international and national shows, tributes, ballet, stand-up and much more. The main space has 1,110 seats and, next year, it will receive another room with capacity for 200 people, as well as free training courses for professionals in the creative economy.

Check out what’s on at BTG Pactual Hall:
Musical Hair
To reopen this art space in style, BTG Pactual Hall is presenting one of the most famous musicals in history: Hair. Performances take place on Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm and 7pm, until December 21. Tickets are on sale now and start at R$20.
This phenomenon recounts the hippie movement of the 1960s, and you’ll be able to hear hits like ‘Aquarius’ and ‘Let the Sunshine in’. If you’re a fan of musical theater, you can’t miss this reopening of BTG Pactual Hall, which promises to be unforgettable!

Black voices
And it doesn’t end there: from November 5, BTG Pactual Hall presents Vozes Negras, the world’s first musical series! The six shows can be seen out of order and celebrate great black singers and composers from Brazil. The musical debates themes such as racism and black feminism. Check out the Vozes Negras schedule:
- November 04 and 06 | ‘From Samba to Jazz, without limits!’ – Artists honored: Alcione & Elza Soares
- November 12 and 13 | ‘Samba, Terreiro e Ancestralidade’ – Artists honored: Clementina de Jesus & D. Ivone Lara
- November 19 and 20 | ‘Samba-canção and Bossa-nova’ – Artists honored: Dolores Duran & Alaíde Costa
- November 25, 26 and 27 | ‘The Golden Age of Radio’ – Artists honored: Carmen Costa & Elizeth Cardoso
- December 02, 03 and 04 | ‘From Soul to Afropop’ – Artists honored: Margareth Menezes & Sandra de Sá
- December 10 and 11|‘New Generations’ – Artists honored: Tati Quebra Barraco, Iza & Ludmilla
