Imagine attending a concert in the dome of the Municipal Theater of São Paulo, experiencing an astronomical show inside the Ibirapuera Planetarium, or enjoying an immersive performance at the Copan Building—all for free.
From May 15 to 24, the Ticket 2026 Cultural Circuit returns to the capital, taking over some of the city’s most iconic venues. With an extensive lineup of theater, music, stand-up comedy, and cultural experiences, the event promises to liven up the city.
Tickets are free and available online through the festival’s official website.

Circuito Cultural Ticket brings free attractions to some of São Paulo’s most iconic locations
Over the course of ten days, the Ticket 2026 Cultural Circuit transforms the city into a vast artistic circuit. The idea is to connect historical and cultural venues with special performances featuring well-known artists.
As a result, the program takes place at venues such as MASP, the Museum of Image and Sound, the Renault Theater, and the Villa-Lobos Theater. Among the attractions are intimate concerts, performances, and theatrical shows in different parts of the capital.
One of the major highlights is the special version of “O Céu da Língua” by Gregório Duvivier, presented in the “Aos Pés da Letra” format at the Renault Theater.
In addition, another major name on the program is Mateus Solano, who presents the monologue “O Figurante” at the Renaissance Theater.
Concerts, musicals, and performances in historic venues
The musical lineup includes pocket shows by Helga Nemëtik and Beto Sargentelli at the Bourbon Street Music Club.
Another highlight is the Broadway Experience concert, presented by the Guarany Orchestra at the Villa-Lobos Theater. The show brings together classics from the great Broadway musicals with more than 50 musicians on stage.

Meanwhile, the famous Candlelight, a candlelit concert that has won over São Paulo residents, will feature a special edition at Teatro B32.
Finally, at the circuit’s closing, the public can participate in an astronomy session at the Ibirapuera Planetarium. They can also attend the preview of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, ” an immersive production inspired by Tom Stoppard’s play that takes place throughout the Nu Cine Copan venue.