Tickets for The Town, a festival from the same creators of Rock in Rio, go on sale today, March 14th, at 7 PM. The event at the Interlagos racetrack takes place on September 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 9th, and 10th in São Paulo.

The festival will feature Garbage, Foo Fighters, Wet Leg, Alok, Ne-Yo, Bruno Mars, Post Malone, Maroon 5, Racionais MC's & Heliópolis Symphony Orchestra, Orochi, Luísa Sonza, Maria Rita, Ludmilla, Jão, Iza, Criolo, Afrocidade, MC Don Juan, MC Dricka, TETO, Tasha & Tracie, Grag Queen, Urias, and Caio Luccas.

Tickets will be sold exclusively online through Ticketmaster Brazil. The Town Card costs R$ 770.00 (full price) and R$ 385.00 (half-price). There is no convenience fee. Due to limited stock, the purchase limit is up to 4 (four) tickets per CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), with a maximum of one half-price ticket.

The Town Card is equivalent to a lawn ticket, without a specific date, valid for one day of the event. The idea is for fans to guarantee their presence at the festival even before all the bands and acts are confirmed. The choice of the day of the event you wish to attend must be made up to 24 hours before the official sale of individual tickets, the date of which has not yet been announced.

See The Town's current schedule:

  • September 2nd – Post Malone, Criolo, Ne-Yo, Racionais MC's with the Heliópolis Symphony Orchestra, Esperanza Spalding, Orochi
  • September 3rd – Alok, Esperanza Spalding, Luísa Sonza
  • September 7th – Maroon 5, Ludmilla, Stanley Jordan, Maria Rita
  • September 9 – Foo Fighters, Garbage, Wet Leg, Stanley Jordan
  • September 10th – Bruno Mars, Iza and Jão, Richard Bona

Here are the six stages that will be at the festival:

  • 'Skyline': the event's largest stage, with a design inspired by the capital's iconic buildings. Four shows are expected per day, featuring major national and international bands.
  • 'The One': inspired by the urban art of São Paulo. This space promises exclusive content through tailor-made encounters and presentations featuring established bands and emerging artists.
  • New Dance Order: dedicated to dance music, which made its debut at the last edition of Rock in Rio.
  • 'São Paulo Square' will be inspired by the region where the city was founded, set to the rhythm of jazz and blues, with artistic performances, music, dance, and colorful artwork.
  • 'Factory' will be inspired by urban culture and will feature street dance performances and shows of trap, hip hop and rap – which are among the most consumed genres in the city.
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