Enjoy the experience with the best mobility tips
Heavy metal fans have an appointment with the Iron Maidenwhich will be presented on December 6th and 7th, 2024 at Allianz Parquein São Paulo. The British band brings to Brazil the Future Past Tourwhich mixes hits from the album Senjutsu and the classic Somewhere In Timeplus other fan favorites.
If you have secured your ticket and want to know how to get to the stadium, check out the public transport options and access tips.
Opening hours and location
Presentations take place at Allianz Parquelocated in Avenida Francisco Matarazzo, 1705in the Água Branca neighborhood, west of São Paulo. On both days, the gates will be opened at 4pmwith the start of the shows scheduled for 6:10 p.m..
It is recommended to arrive in advance to avoid queues and guarantee a good seat.
- Start of shows: 6:10 pm
- VOLBEAT: 7:10 p.m.
- IRON MAIDEN: 8:50 p.m.
How to get to Allianz Parque
By train and subway
The nearest station is Palmeiras-Barra Fundalocated about 800 meters from the stadium. This station serves Line 3-Red Metro and train lines 7-Ruby and 8-Diamond from CPTM.
For those coming from Guarulhos Airport, the Airport Express connects Line 13-Jade to Palmeiras-Barra Funda station. From there, just walk along Mário de Andrade and Francisco Matarazzo avenues to reach the place.
By bus
The region is served by several bus lines that pass through the Palmeiras-Barra Funda station or directly through Allianz Parque. Some options are:
- 8548-10 Post Office Square
- 877T-10 Vila Anastácio
- 8696-10 Jaragua
- 9191-10 Elisa Maria
- 9789-10 Jardim Paulistano
More than 50 bus options serve the location. It is recommended to consult the SPTrans website to check the lines available in your region.
By car
If you prefer to go by car, it is essential to reserve parking in advance. Prices for the day of the show are around R$ 150 close to the stadium. Use services like Estapar to secure your spot.
Iron Maiden and the Future Past Tour
THE Future Past Tour celebrates Iron Maiden’s legacy by combining songs from different moments in the band’s career. The setlist should include tracks from the most recent album, Senjutsuand the classic Somewhere In Timereleased in 1986. Hits like Fear of the Dark and The Trooper are also guaranteed upon presentation.
With production from Move Concerts and sponsorship of Santander Brazilthe shows mark the band’s triumphant return to Brazil, with tickets sold out in several Latin American countries.
Source: Rollingstone

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