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About Sao Paulo Tickets 2025/26
São Paulo mixes skyscrapers, street art, and endless food with some of Brazil’s biggest football nights, major concert halls, and a long list of museums and parks. With derby games, arena tours, and top attractions all drawing big crowds, sorting São Paulo tickets in advance makes it much easier to structure your stay.
Why buy tickets in São Paulo via SeatPick?
SeatPick brings a broad mix of São Paulo tickets into one place, from football at Allianz Parque, Neo Química Arena, and Morumbi to arena‑scale concerts at venues like Allianz Parque and Vibra São Paulo. You can compare dates, prices, and seating categories side by side instead of juggling multiple local ticketing sites.
Filter tickets by event type, stand, and price band, whether you want a curva‑style section for a derby, a sideline seat, or a premium block for an arena show. Listings clearly show what your admission includes, so you know if you are buying a simple seat, hospitality, or a package tied to a wider event. Partners are vetted and purchases come with at least a 100% guarantee, which is especially useful if you are flying in to experience a specific game or tour night. Event pages highlight local details like metro and CPTM train options, likely match‑day routes, and nearby bars and restaurants in areas such as Barra Funda, Itaquera, and Perdizes.
Seeing games and concerts together helps you decide how to spread ticket spend across football, music, and time for neighbourhood exploration.
Top São Paulo sports teams
Greater São Paulo is Brazil’s football powerhouse, home to Corinthians, Palmeiras, and São Paulo FC, plus a wider state scene that keeps stadiums busy throughout the year.
Corinthians at Neo Química Arena
Neo Química Arena (Arena Corinthians) in Itaquera is the home of Corinthians and one of the most modern stadiums in Brazil. Opened for the 2014 World Cup and used for the tournament’s opening match, it seats just under 49,000 for domestic games and is famed for its intense atmosphere and large, vocal home sections.
Palmeiras at Allianz Parque
Allianz Parque in Água Branca is the home of Palmeiras and a multi‑purpose stadium that also hosts major concerts. Built on the site of the old Palestra Itália ground and completed in 2014, it holds over 43,000 for football and is central to Derby Paulista clashes and big domestic and continental fixtures.
São Paulo FC at Morumbi
São Paulo FC play at Estádio do Morumbi (Cícero Pompeu de Toledo), one of Brazil’s largest stadiums. With a capacity of around 72,000–77,000 depending on configuration, it has hosted Copa Libertadores finals, big domestic games, and national‑team matches, and remains a landmark of the city’s football landscape.
Top São Paulo music venues
São Paulo’s live‑music circuit runs from stadium shows to large indoor halls and club‑sized rooms, reflecting its role as a touring hub for Brazil and Latin America.
Allianz Parque
Alongside football, Allianz Parque is one of the city’s premier outdoor concert venues, regularly used by major international and Brazilian artists. The stadium can host more than 40,000 concert‑goers in different layouts, turning big tours into full‑scale spectacles.
Vibra São Paulo
Vibra São Paulo (formerly Credicard Hall) is a large, purpose‑built indoor venue used for concerts, shows, and corporate events. Opened in 1999, it can accommodate around 7,000 people and is considered one of Latin America’s major indoor entertainment halls.
Espaço Unimed and nearby halls
Espaço Unimed in Barra Funda is a versatile concert hall with capacity around 8,000, part of the same group as Villa Country and Expo Barra Funda. Together with venues like Audio and the Anhembi complex, it ensures a steady stream of mid‑to‑large shows across rock, pop, electronic, and sertanejo.
Top São Paulo attractions
São Paulo’s attractions are spread across avenues, parks, markets, and neighbourhoods, offering more of an urban and cultural experience than a checklist of single monuments.
Highlights include:
- Avenida Paulista, the city’s most famous avenue, lined with offices, malls, cultural centres, and the MASP art museum; on Sundays it often closes to traffic and fills with people, bikes, and street performances.
- Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo’s largest central park, with lakes, running and cycling paths, and cultural institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and Afro‑Brazil Museum.
- Mercado Municipal (Mercadão), known for its food stalls, produce, and iconic mortadella sandwiches, and the surrounding Centro Histórico streets.
- Liberdade, the city’s Japanese‑heritage district, with Asian groceries, restaurants, and weekend markets, plus nearby architectural landmarks in the historic centre.
- Neighbourhoods such as Vila Madalena and Beco do Batman for street art, bars, and cafés, and views from buildings like Edifício Copan for a sense of the city’s scale.
Planning your São Paulo visit
When planning a São Paulo stay, it helps to anchor your time around one or two matches or arena nights and then thread in days on Avenida Paulista and in Ibirapuera, the historic centre, and food‑focused stops like Mercadão and Liberdade. With the main tickets arranged beforehand, you can rely on the metro, CPTM trains, and taxis or apps to move between areas and leave space for discovering bars, cafés, and viewpoints as you go.
From a Derby Paulista at Neo Química Arena or Allianz Parque or a big game at Morumbi to a concert at Vibra São Paulo or Espaço Unimed and a day between Paulista, Ibirapuera, and Vila Madalena, you can build a São Paulo itinerary that balances football, live music, and urban exploration.