Rock in Rio 2024: how to save on accommodation and tickets?

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Rock in Rio 2024 will celebrate its 40th edition and the public is already excited for the attractions. However, it is important to consider that festival It takes place in Rio de Janeiro, and many people end up paying for accommodation and tickets to be able to enjoy the shows. 

Since paying for tickets is essential, saving on other expenses is a good idea. So, check out some tips to spend less at Rock in Rio.

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How to save money to attend the festival?

It is important to choose your accommodation wisely, to stay in a comfortable place without paying more than necessary. Therefore, it is best not to stay in well-known neighborhoods such as Leblon, Copacabana or Ipanema. 

Through the Airbnb app you can rent a good space at more affordable prices than in tourist hotels, for example. 

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When it comes to tickets, it's best to monitor prices in advance and buy when they're at their lowest. Depending on how far away your city is, taking the bus may be a good option. 

But if you absolutely need to travel by plane, using a mileage program of your choice is also a way to save money. 

How much do Rock in Rio tickets cost? 

Ticket prices will range from R$$ 755 (full price) to R$$ 377.50 (half price), excluding service fees. It is worth noting that the long-awaited sale of the Rock in Rio Card, which gives access to the festival without a pre-defined date, will begin on December 7th at 7pm.

Interested parties should access the website Ticketmaster Brazil. In addition, on November 30th, also at 7pm, and December 6th at the same time, anyone who purchased one of the festival's loyalty programs will be able to take advantage of the Rock in Rio Club pre-sale. 

In 2024, tickets will be completely digital and customers can purchase 4 per CPF. The event is scheduled to take place at the Olympic Park, in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. 

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