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CONCERT

AC/DC

MorumBIS, Sao Paulo, BR
04. March 2026. 21:00h
2026
04
March
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for AC/DC in Sao Paulo: Power Up Tour at MorumBIS, concert details, schedule and buying guide

AC/DC lands in Sao Paulo for a Power Up Tour stadium night at MorumBIS, with the show set to start at 21:00. This page covers the event flow, opening act The Pretty Reckless, entry rules and getting-there notes, plus ticket sales and a straightforward way to buy tickets for 1-day admission via the button below

A concert that turns Sao Paulo into a high-voltage rock hub

AC/DC arrives in Sao Paulo for a concert at MorumBIS, with the performance announced to start at 21:00, and the date of the event is 04.03.2026, with the ticket valid for 1 day. This is an evening that, by format, belongs to major stadium spectacles, those where the band's energy and the audience's noise merge into one mass and where every famous riff phrase turns into collective singing. Interest in such dates in Brazil is usually extremely high, as Sao Paulo has an audience that knows both classic hard rock and the concert discipline of large productions, from early arrival to staying long after the encore. In this combination, ticket sales become an important part of the story days before the concert itself, as many fans organize in advance, plan their arrival, and choose the sector that best suits them for sound, view, and atmosphere. Secure your tickets for this event immediately!, because such nights in the city are remembered for a long time, and concert tickets tend to disappear as the date approaches. MorumBIS, as one of the city's most recognizable arenas, adds extra weight to the event and confirms that this is a performance aiming for maximum energy, volume, and shared experience.

Power Up Tour and the continuity of the band that defines the stadium format

The current touring story is tied to the Power Up Tour concept, which continues in 2026 through several major stadium dates on the American continent, with stops in multiple countries and cities. The official tour announcement emphasizes AC/DC's status as a band with immense discographic weight, including data on global sales figures and historical records that have placed them at the very top of the rock industry. In its touring lineup, AC/DC relies on well-known names of the core and a clearly set role for each member, which is important because such performances require precision and physical endurance, but also the ability to make songs sound massive in an open space. When the audience buys stadium tickets, they are actually buying a production promise, and AC/DC has built a reputation over decades as a band that delivers on that promise without compromise, emphasizing rhythm, guitar, and choruses sung without the need for additional explanations. In such a framework, Sao Paulo gets a concert that is not just another date on the calendar, but part of a broader tour narrative where every city turns into a station of the same high-octane machine. That is why tickets and passes here are more than an entry; they are an entry into a grand stadium ritual where it is known exactly when the bells start, when hands are raised, and when cannons are awaited.

A repertoire that combines riff classics and the newer phase without loss of tension

Expectations regarding the AC/DC repertoire are always specific, as audiences at such concerts usually come for the canon of rock anthems, but at the same time want confirmation that the band has a live, current phase that isn't just nostalgia. In the stadium format, songs with simple, punchy choruses and a rhythm that easily transmits through crowds of people work particularly well, so tickets are most often tied to the idea that the evening will bring a cross-section of their career, from the most famous hits to selected newer titles. Power Up as the tour framework suggests that the set will include songs belonging to the newer studio chapter, but without deviating from what the band is globally recognized for: heavy groove, recognizable guitar sound, and emphasized dynamics between quiet intros and explosive choruses. The audience in the stands and on the floor usually experiences the same songs differently, so it is useful to think about the sector before purchasing tickets, as the view of the stage, the speaker layout, and the distance from the central mix can affect the impression. That is why, ahead of the concert, a wave of interest is often seen for tickets in zones that offer a good balance of sound and visual impression, especially with productions that include large screens, pyrotechnics, and recognizable stage elements. Tickets for this concert are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets on time, especially if you are aiming for the sector where the best experience of both sound and view is usually obtained.

The opening act and the rhythm of the evening from door opening to the first drum beat

For Sao Paulo, the doors are announced to open at 15:00, while the main performance is planned to start at 21:00, suggesting a typical schedule for a major stadium day where the audience distributes gradually and in waves. The Pretty Reckless is listed as the opening act, which is an important detail for those who want to catch the whole program and plan their arrival early enough to avoid the biggest crowds at the approaches and entrances. For events like this, tickets determine not only the place in the space but also the dynamics of the whole day, as many fans arrive earlier for the atmosphere, photography, finding the entrance, and getting used to the sector layout. Although the main moment of the evening is traditionally tied to the appearance of AC/DC, the stadium experience is often built gradually, from the first sounds on the PA system to the moment when the audience unites in one chorus, and this is easier to experience when entering without haste. Ticket sales for such dates are usually accompanied by travel plans, so in the weeks before the concert, visitors are often seen coordinating accommodation and transport with the door-opening schedule. Buy tickets via the button below, and then plan your arrival on time, because the evening at the stadium is best experienced when entering calmly, finding your sector, and catching the tempo of the program from the very beginning.

MorumBIS as an arena with a long history of major events

MorumBIS is a stadium often mentioned in local and international contexts as the home of Sao Paulo FC and as a stage for major sports and concert evenings, with a historical weight dating back to its opening in 1960. In the newer phase, the name change to MorumBIS is related to the naming rights model and the duration of the agreement until 2026, which further strengthened the stadium brand's visibility in international event announcements. The stadium's location itself is listed at Praça Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, 1, in the Morumbi neighborhood, which is key for anyone planning the logistics of arrival and return after the concert. The capacity and dimensions of such a space explain why events like this are planned there, as it allows for mass audience reception, clear sector segmentation, and production infrastructure for major tours. It is precisely in such places that tickets become a sort of entry into a collective experience, where the audience's voice and the band's energy are measured in waves, and the impression is remembered both for the sound and the image of thousands of people reacting simultaneously. When a concert is held at a stadium with such tradition, the story naturally expands beyond the music itself, to the architecture, the history of events, and the feeling of participating in an evening that is part of a broader city calendar.

How AC/DC turns a stadium into a theater of rhythm, pyrotechnics, and choruses

AC/DC is a band whose performances are often described as a textbook example of stadium economy; every part of the concert has a rhythm, every song has a clear role, and visual elements support the music without the need for extra tricks. In this sense, buying tickets is not just buying a seat, but buying an experience where a powerful guitar sound, a clear rhythm section, and production that follows the peaks of the songs are expected. The stadium sound system and large screens are usually positioned so that the audience in more distant sectors gets visual clarity, while on the floor, the physical pressure of the sound and the crowd is felt, so everyone chooses the experience according to their own taste. There is a special dynamic at the moment when the audience recognizes the first riff and when waves of singing spill from one stand to another, and it is precisely then that one sees why tickets for such a concert are in demand and why ticket sales often gain additional momentum as the date approaches. In practice, on such evenings, people do not come just to listen but to participate, and that means even the most famous choruses turn into a massive choir that can be heard even outside the stadium. Secure your tickets for this event immediately!, because the AC/DC experience at a stadium is one of those things that is hard to convey in words but easy to understand when thousands of people react simultaneously to the same drum beat and the same chorus.

Sao Paulo as a city that understands large concerts and mass arrivals

Sao Paulo is a metropolis where the culture of major events has a strong foothold, from sports evenings to major international tours, so the audience generally knows how to move, where to linger, and how to plan their arrival. The city is often described as culturally and gastronomically extremely diverse, with neighborhoods offering everything from classic bars to modern spaces for music and art, which is important for visitors who want to combine the concert with a city experience. In such an environment, concert tickets also become a trigger for a short trip, as many fans combine the concert day with a stay in the city, and the one-day value of the ticket makes planning around the date itself easier. Morumbi, as part of a broader urban picture, has its own identity and logistical specificities, so in practice, it is often seen that the audience chooses an earlier arrival to avoid peak crowds and to reach the stadium in peace. Such a habit also affects ticket sales, as people think ahead, not only about the place in the space but also about the whole plan for the day, from arrival to return. When the city and the audience have experience with major events, the whole evening gets the feeling of an organized spectacle, and this further enhances the impression that this is a concert that is more than just a performance, an event that temporarily changes the rhythm of the entire neighborhood.

Arriving at the stadium and moving in the Morumbi zone on the day of the concert

For arrival by public transport, the Sao Paulo Morumbi station on Line 4 Yellow is often cited as the closest point, with an estimated walking distance to the stadium ranging from approximately 15 to 20 minutes, which is important information for planning your arrival. Such a route is practical for many as it reduces dependence on road congestion, and on the day of a major concert, traffic around the stadium can be slower, so public transport often proves to be a more stable option. Additionally, directions for moving from other city hubs emphasize transfers to Line 4 and exiting at the mentioned station, which helps visitors find their way even without detailed local experience. In the case of arrival by bus, it is useful to rely on city tools to check the lines passing near the destination, as schedules and routes may be adjusted for events and traffic measures. For those arriving early for the atmosphere or the opening act, tickets in practice also mean the need to pass through control on time, find the entrance, and avoid bottlenecks at the approaches. Buying tickets and planning your arrival should go together, as the experience at the stadium is much calmer when arriving with a buffer, especially with a schedule where doors open well before the start of the main performance.

Tickets, entry rules, and details that help the evening pass without stress

The ticket for this concert is valid for 1 day, which is practical for planning, but also a reminder that the entire experience is concentrated in one evening and that everything takes place in a precisely determined rhythm. For the event at MorumBIS, a classification of 16 years unaccompanied is stated, while for ages 5 to 15, the need to arrive with parents or legal guardians is emphasized, which is important for families and younger fans planning to attend. Such information should be taken seriously, as at large concerts, entry control and adherence to rules are usually stricter, and crowds further increase the need to prepare everything in advance. In practice, ticket sales in the days before the concert are often linked to recommendations to monitor the availability of additional contingents, as new series of tickets or returns sometimes appear, so it is useful to stay informed without relying on last-minute improvisation. If you are planning to arrive from outside Sao Paulo or from the other side of the city, it makes sense to organize your arrival earlier, especially since the doors open at 15:00 and the show starts at 21:00, so that time window serves as a buffer for traffic and entry procedures. Buy tickets via the button below and coordinate your travel plan on time, because the goal is for the evening to be dedicated to music and atmosphere, not to solving logistics at the last minute, especially at a stadium that can accommodate tens of thousands of people at the same time.Sources:
- AC/DC Official Site - tour page for the Sao Paulo date
- AC/DC Official Site - announcement regarding the continuation of the Power Up Tour and tentative schedule
- EstadiodoMorumbi.com - service information for AC/DC in Sao Paulo, hours, opening act, and age rules
- EstadiodoMorumbi.com - explanation of the MorumBIS name, history, and stadium location
- EstadiodoMorumbi.com - guide for arriving by metro to the Sao Paulo Morumbi station and walking time estimates
- Mobilidade360 - summary of arrival by public transport to the stadium and distance from the station
- SPTrans - official tool for checking bus itineraries and lines by location
- Pitchfork - news about added tour dates for the year 2026
- Condé Nast Traveler - context of the city of Sao Paulo as a cultural metropolis and practical notes on transport

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11 February, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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