For the first time, Rock in Rio does not sell out all tickets

For the first time, Rock in Rio does not sell out all tickets


The music festival will start this Friday (13/9) in Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, and will still be on sale for three days

With just four days to go until its premiere, Rock in Rio has yet to sell out. The festival continues to offer tickets and packages for three dates. This year, the event has decided to celebrate its 40th anniversary with a more varied program than usual, including country music and pagoda shows.

According to Ticketmaster, the platform responsible for selling tickets, the public will still be able to purchase bracelets for September 15, 19 and 21 at full price (R$ 795), half price (R$ 397.50) or with an Itaú advantage, which offers a 15% discount on the ticket (R$ 675.75). Payment can be made by credit card or Pix.

The dates with tickets on sale are dedicated to classic metal/rock, romantic pop and Brazil Day, with only national attractions and presumably with greater popular appeal.

This is the first time Rock in Rio has sold tickets to the general public on the eve of its opening. Since 2013, the box office has typically sold out in April, about four months before the shows begin.

Check the list of available dates.

SEPTEMBER 15

World stage

Avenged Sevenfold – HEADLINER

Evanescence

Voyage

The Paralamas of Success

Sunset stage

Deep purple

Nightmare

Planet Hemp Invites Pitty

Red Baron

New dance order

Artbat

Mila Journee

Binaryh

Ruback

Favela Space

MC Poze do Rodo

MC Hariel

You are

Global Village

Anees

Celtic land

Larissa Light

Supernova

Dead fish

Crypt

Black Panther

Monic invites Eskrota

SEPTEMBER 19

World stage

Ed Sheeran – HEADLINER

Charlie Puth

Joss Stone

John

Sunset stage

Glory Groove

Will Smith

Rust Invites Gilsons

Filipe Ret invites Caio Luccas

Peter Sampaio

New dance order

To watch

Victor Lou

Gabe

To delude oneself

Favela Space

Xandé of Pilares

Backyard Background

Vinny Santa Fe

Global Village

Noa Kirel

Bixiga70

Sambaiana

Supernova

Lil Wind and guests

or Rasta

Young Piva and WC no Beat invite MC Gabzin, Felp 22 and MC TH

SEPTEMBER 21 – BRAZIL DAY

World stage

Forever Rock – Capital Inicial, Detonautas, NX Zero, Pitty, Rogério Flausino and Toni Garrido

Forever Sertanejo – Chitãozinho and Xororó, Orquestra Heliópolis, Ana Castela, Junior, Luan Santana and Simone Mendes

Forever MPB – BaianaSystem, Carlinhos Brown, Daniela Mercury, Gaby Amarantos, Majur, Margareth Menezes and Ney Matogrosso

Forever Trap – Cabelinho, Filipe Ret, Kayblack, Matuê, Orochi, Ryan SP and Veigh

Sunset stage

Forever Pop – Duda Beat, Gloria Groove, Ivete Sangalo, Jão, Luísa Sonza and Lulu Santos

Forever Samba – Zeca Pagodinho, Alcione, Diogo Nogueira, Jorge Aragão, Maria Rita and Xande de Pilares

Forever Rap – Criolo, Djonga, Karol Conká, Marcelo D2, Rael, Rincon Sapiência and Xamã

New dance order

Forever Electronics: Mochakk, Beltran

Favela Space

Forever Funk – Livinho, Mc Don Juan, Mc Dricka, Mc Hariel, Mc IG and Mc PH

Forever Baile de Favela – Buchecha, Cidinho e Doca, Funk Orquestra, Mc Carol, Mc Kevin or Chris and Tati Quebra Barraco

Forever Classical Music – Nathan Amaral and the Young Brazilian Symphony Orchestra

Forever Favela is Indigenous Land – Kaê Guajajara Invites Totonete and the Dance Group Maré

Global Village

Ancestral Future Forever – Gang do Eletro and Suraras do Tapajós.

Forever Bossa Nova – Bossacucanova with Cris Delanno, Leila Pinheiro, Roberto Menescal and Wanda Sá.

Forever Soul – Black Rio Band, Claudio Zoli and Hyldon.

Forever Jazz – Antonio Adolfo, Joabe Reis, Jonathan Ferr and Leo Gandelman.

Supernova

Forever Indie – Jean Tassy, ​​Chico Chico, Vanguart and Autoramas.

Source: Terra

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