2 Best Performing Arts Venues in São Paulo, Brazil

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The world's top orchestras, opera and dance companies, and other troupes always include São Paulo in their South American tours. Many free concerts—with performances by either Brazilian or international artists—are presented on Sunday in Parque Ibirapuera. City-sponsored events are frequently held in Centro's Vale do Anhangabaú area or in Avenida Paulista.

The Centro Cultural São Paulo near Paraíso metro and an ample network of Serviço Social do Comércio (SESC) cultural centers feature inexpensive dance, theater, and musical performances daily. Listings of events appear in the "Veja São Paulo" insert of the newsweekly Veja. The arts sections of the dailies Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo also have listings and reviews. Both papers publish a weekly guide on Friday. The Portuguese-language website Catraca Livre (catracalivre.com.br/brasil) is the authority on free entertainment options.

Tickets for many events are available through the Ingresso Rápido, Ingresso, and Tickets for Fun websites. Many of these venues and sites offer ticket delivery to your hotel for a surcharge.

Mocidade Alegre

Limão

Up to 3,000 people at a time attend rehearsals at Mocidade Alegre just before Carnival. Check the website to see if there's availability. 

Rua Samaritá 1020, São Paulo, 02520–300, Brazil
11-3857–7525

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Rosas de Ouro

Freguesia do O

One of the most popular rehearsals takes place at Rosas de Ouro, with an average of 5,000 people attending its rehearsals.

Rua Coronel Euclides Machado 1066, São Paulo, 02213–000, Brazil
11-3931–4555

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