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Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 3:17 pm
by porschesrule
Broadway World has ticket information about the Sao Paulo tour stop in August:

http://brazil.broadwayworld.com/article ... t-20130502

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 3:55 pm
by ERinVA
I see that things start a bit later in Sao Paulo than here or in London. Evening shows at 9:00. 8-)

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:20 am
by atreyu
So . . . just in case the opportunity should happen to arise, we all want to be good Boy or Girl Scouts and Be Prepared. Here are a few things that I determined after bumbling around the TicketsForFun website. (Freddie made me do it :twisted:) No, I am not literate in Portugese, but Google Chrome's translator did just enough of the job to get by.

First step is to register. One required piece of information is CPF which has to meet a specific formula. Thanks to Wikipedia, we have the calculations. A fake CPF number 12345678909 was accepted.

Another required field is the RG number. Once again from Wikipedia, this is an 11-digit number and does not require any formulas. Any random 11 digits will probably work.

Finally, it appears that if you use Mastercard for payment, that can serve as an e-ticket for free. Holding tickets at the box office incurs an additional $10 charge.

And now I'm praying I'll be able to make use of this research.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:46 pm
by ERinVA
Just a reminder: If you are a US citizen, you must have a visa in order to travel to Brazil.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_t ... _1072.html
ENTRY / EXIT REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS: Brazil requires U.S. citizens to carry a valid U.S. passport and visa when traveling to Brazil for any purpose. You must obtain your Brazilian visa in advance from the Brazilian Embassy or consulate nearest to your place of residence in the United States. There are no "airport visas" and immigration authorities will refuse entry into Brazil to anyone not possessing a valid visa. The U.S. government cannot assist you if you arrive in Brazil without proper documentation. Travelers under 18 years of age and their parents should carefully review the visa application requirements. The adjudicating official at the Brazilian Embassy or consulate may require a birth certificate and notarized travel authorization to issue a visa to a minor.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:55 pm
by kport
The CDC recommends these health tips as well:

http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destination ... one/brazil

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:50 pm
by Lightman7
Does anyone know of a detailed seat map for Credicard Hall? It seats 7,000! I can't seem to find a "choose your seat" option either.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:49 pm
by kport
I cannot find any detailed map. Perhaps someone else knows? Looking at other events booked there, I see that many sections are often blocked off, reducing the number of seats. They seem to make ticket purchasing about as difficult as possible.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:38 am
by Lightman7
OK, I'm getting closer (row numbers, but not seat numbers):

http://premier.ticketsforfun.com.br/dbi ... fx4932.jpg

http://www.checkpointtours.com.br/br/te ... g/mapa.htm

I started googling "mapa de assentos"

Edit:

And even more:

http://www.t4f.com.br/credicard-hall/ma ... entos.html

From this I gather seat numbers start at the center and get higher going outward - evens on one side, odds on the other.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 3:57 pm
by ERinVA
This page gives some interesting info about the hall:

http://www.t4f.com.br/credicard-hall/sobre

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The house most modern and versatile in Brazil.
Credicard Hall has up to eight different types of settings. Small, medium or large. You choose the size of the event and we turned the house.
Runway: 5,000 postsCabins: 282 places
Higher audience: 1,650 placesTotal: 6,932 seats
Tables: 1,200 seatsCabins: 282 places
Higher audience: 1,650 placesTotal: 3,132 seats
Chairs: 1,200 seats
Seats: 896 seats
Cabins: 282 places
Higher audience: 1,650 placesTotal: 4,028 seats
No matter the size of your event. At Credicard Hall, he will always be great.15.000m2 built, divided into 4 sections;Flexible configuration: up to 7000 people;Stage with 720m2 and 35m in height;Proscenium arch with 412m2: 20.80 m wide, 17m deep, 2.80 m and 12m high proscenium scene;Pit orchestra with 120m2;9 dressing rooms;Lobby floor with 980m2 and 400m2 in the 2nd and 3rd floors;Central air-conditioning;Escalators and elevators;Production room with wi-fi;Adapted accommodation and access for the disabled.
Large events in outdoor space.With capacity for up to 11,000 people, the area has an infrastructure specially prepared to receive large events. Here you can mount stands, food court, bars, cabins and VIP area.
Ivete Sangalo, Gum with Banana and Oasis have packed the place. Now it's your turn to enthrall your audience.7.000m2 free area;Accommodate up to 11,000 people;Parking;Easy access.Style and comfort for small events.Meetings for up to 250 people with ample internal space and a charming terrace in our lounge, which is inside the Credicard Hall. After all, it's not because your event is for the few that it can not be great.Hall of 90m2 and 32m2 room supplement;Capacity up to 250 people;Outdoor terrace with 120 m2.

Re: Tickets for Sao Paulo

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:14 pm
by Lightman7
So I don't suppose anyone has actually purchased tickets for Sao Paulo online form outside of Brazil? I get declined, but my credit card company sees no attempted purchase. Strange.