São Paulo is the national capital of major music festivals and brings together national and international artists all year round. That’s why there’s no shortage of options for those who love live shows.
Whether you’re an electronic music fan, an indie lover or an enthusiast of all genres, there’s something for everyone in the coming months. So get ready for the excitement and check out when the city will be buzzing:
Festival TURÁ
On 29 and 30 July, Ibirapuera Park will welcome some of our country’s most iconic voices. That’s because it will host TURÁ, one of the music festivals that are coming to town with the best of Brazilian music! Among the names performing in this edition are Djavan, Alcione, Nação Zumbi, Chitãozinho e Chororó, among others. Check out the full line-up here.
Tickets start at R$ 201.60 (half-price) and are available on the Tickets For Fun platform. More information on the festival website.
Coala Festival
This music festival, which has become a great reference for lovers of contemporary Brazilian music, is now in its 10th edition. On 06, 07 and 08 September, Memorial da América Latina will host big names in MPB, such as O Terno, João Bosco and many others yet to be announced!
Tickets are still available from R$140 (half-price) on the Total Acesso platform. More information on the festival website.
Tomorrowland São Paulo
Now for something that electronic music fans are looking forward to: Tomorrowland São Paulo. Although it takes place at Parque Maeda in Itu, the music festival gets São Paulo residents on the road to hear DJs who get the crowd pulsing.
Between 11 and 13 October, big names from the world electronic scene will invade the state. The names include Brazilian DJ ALOK, who plays on the last day of the festival.
The good news is that tickets are still available! They start at R$550 (half-price) and are available via the festival’s website. Check out more information here.
Primavera Sound
To round off the year, Primavera Sound returns to São Paulo for its 3rd edition. On 30 November and 1 December, the Autódromo de Interlagos will host renowned artists from a wide range of styles. The line-up has yet to be announced, but from the names that have appeared on the stages before — The Cure, Bad Religion, The Killers and Marisa Monte, for example — we already know what to expect.
Pre-sale tickets have already sold out and fans are waiting for a new batch of tickets, which should be available soon on the festival’s website. More information here.