The Weeknd in Brazil: General Ticket Sale Starts This Thursday (25)

The Weeknd in Brazil: General Ticket Sale Starts This Thursday (25)


While announcing his new album, singer The Weeknd also announced that he will be making a exclusive show in Brazil In the month of September. The presentation is scheduled today September 7that the Morumbis Stadium, in St. Paul.

Known for hits like “The Hill”, “Starboy” AND “Blinding Lights”The Canadian star’s unique show promises a night full of emotions, as his performance will mark the inauguration of a new era in the singer’s career.

The announcement was made on social media The weekend last Wednesday (17), with advance ticket sales starting from Monday (22).

The first wave of tickets was available exclusively to customers of Santander bank or fans registered on the artist’s official website, who received a code by email.

Pre-sale tickets sold out in less than an hour. Now, in addition to the general public, fans who were unable to attend will also be able to purchase tickets for the second wave, which begins this Thursday (25).

General Sale for The Weeknd Concert

General ticket sales for The Weeknd’s show in Brazil will begin this Thursday (25) and can be purchased through the official website of Ticket collector.

Sales take place from 10:00 on the website and from 12:00 at the physical box office, located in Shopping Ibirapuera.

How much are the tickets?

Ticket prices for the show range from R$ 245.00 to R$ 800.00, with options for grandstand, premium track, lower seat and upper seat. Check them out below:

• Grandstand: R$ 245 (half price) and R$ 490 (full price)

• Premium track: R$350 (half price) and R$700 (full price)

• Low chair: R$400 (half price) and R$800 (full price)

• Superior seat: R$425 (half price) and R$850 (full price)

Remembering that the last step of The weekend in the country took place in October 2023, when the singer made two presentations with the tour “After hours”. He performed in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, selling out both dates.

Successful in digital media, the Canadian established himself, last year, as the artist with the most monthly listeners on the Internet. Spotify (111.4 million), as well as being the first to reach 100 million listeners on the music streaming platform.

Source: Terra

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