About this venue
BeFly Hall is a multipurpose arena in Belo Horizonte’s Savassi district, designed for concerts, sporting events, exhibitions, ceremonies and corporate functions. Its main event area covers approximately 2,500 m², with a 52-metre column-free span and a stage measuring around 187 m². Depending on the layout, the arena can accommodate more than 5,000 visitors, while its flexible configuration supports events of different sizes and formats.
The spacious interior provides clear sightlines and an effective setting for amplified sound, with layouts that may combine a standing floor and seating at the sides and front. Visitor facilities include bars serving drinks and light snacks, a physical box office and a dedicated lift for guests with reduced mobility, pregnant visitors and older guests.
The arena is located at Av. Nossa Sra. do Carmo, 230 – Savassi, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A third-party car park with approximately 340 spaces is available beside the venue, allowing visitors to reach the entrance by a short walking route. Bus stops along Avenida Nossa Senhora do Carmo are also within a few minutes’ walk. For broader information about travelling across Belo Horizonte, see the city guide below.
About the city: Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte, the capital of the state of Minas Gerais, is not only a business and cultural hub of southeastern Brazil, but also an attractive destination for sports events, concerts and major live performances. The city is known for its relaxed atmosphere, strong music scene and love of football, making it an excellent choice for visitors who want to combine the excitement of an event with an authentic Brazilian experience. Whether you are coming for a match, a concert or a festival in one of the city’s arenas, Belo Horizonte offers the energy of a major metropolis with the hospitality for which Minas Gerais is especially known.
The city’s infrastructure makes it easy to plan your arrival at the main stadiums and venues. Travelers arriving by air most often use Belo Horizonte International Airport – Confins / Tancredo Neves, while for getting around the city they can rely on Metrô BH, especially Line 1 with important stations such as Estação Central, Estação Lagoinha, Estação Vilarinho and Estação Eldorado. The MOVE rapid bus network, together with city and metropolitan bus lines, connects key zones with areas such as Pampulha, where Mineirão is located, and with other parts of the city where matches and concerts take place. Arrival via Rodoviária de Belo Horizonte is also practical for visitors traveling from other Brazilian cities, as it is easy to continue from the center toward stadiums, arenas and hotel districts.
Before or after the event, Belo Horizonte offers plenty of reasons to extend your stay. Visitors can walk around Praça da Liberdade, explore the nearby cultural spaces, taste local specialties at Mercado Central or enjoy the architecture and greenery of Pampulha by Lagoa da Pampulha. The city does not have a coastal river as its main symbol, but instead combines squares, parks, modernist architecture and famous gastronomy into an experience that easily fits into any trip for a concert or sporting event. Belo Horizonte is therefore an excellent base for ticket lovers who want more than just the event itself.
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