The producer has closed a R $ 60 million exclusivity for shows to be held in Morumbi over the next five years
São Paulo FC and Live Nation have signed an exclusive contract for the producer’s shows (one of the largest in the world) to be held at Morumbi Stadium over the next five years. Several Live Nation artists have passed this year and, in 2024, some names have already been confirmed.
The producer is behind the shows of great artists, such as Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Madonna and many others. Find out who the main names who have performed with Live Nation are, listed on the producer’s website:
- Jonas Brothers
This month, the Jonas Brothers announced a show in Brazil, with a one-off performance in Sao Paulo on April 16. Initially, the announcement said that the show would take place at Allianz Parque, but, since the announcement of the producer’s deal with Morumbi was revealed on Thursday the 21st, no information about a change of location has been released so far.
The last time the group passed through here was 11 years ago. Tickets are still available on the Ticketmaster Brasil website. Tickets range from R$175 (half-price upper seat) to R$740 (full premium track).
- Madonna
Madonna last came to Brazil in 2012, when she performed in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre with the MDNA Tour. She is currently touring the United States with the Celebration Tour which will end in Mexico in April 2024.
Although the singer has no plans to perform here, she has already commented that she intends to come to Brazil. In November this year, during a show in Germany, she said: “How many Brazilians do we have in the house? Raise your hands and shake them! Sooner or later I will arrive.”
- Drake
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Source: Terra

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