About this venue
Audio is a modern concert hall in the Água Branca district, designed so the performance and the crowd’s energy always take center stage. The venue stands out with clean lines, an industrial vibe, and a smartly laid-out floor plan that keeps sightlines toward the stage strong—whether you’re there for an intimate club set or a bigger live show. As one of São Paulo’s go-to spots for music events, Audio is known for its practical layout and an atmosphere that pulls you close to the artists.
Inside, you can expect powerful, well-controlled acoustics and lighting tailored to a true live-concert feel, with an easy flow through the space. Bars and support areas are positioned to reduce bottlenecks, so getting a drink doesn’t mean missing the moment, even on busy nights. The overall experience feels both intense and comfortable, with a clear emphasis on sound, staging, and audience immersion.
For your arrival, head to Av. Francisco Matarazzo, 694 - Água Branca, Sao Paulo, Brazil. The entrance is clearly signed along the main avenue, and you’ll find several nearby parking options and convenient drop-off points, making it easy to arrive by taxi or ride-hailing services. For broader city transport tips and key hubs, see the general guide further down the page.
About the city
São Paulo, Brazil’s largest metropolis, is not only the country’s business powerhouse but also one of South America’s most exciting cities for sports and live music. Major events blend naturally with the city’s urban buzz, so visitors often pair a match or concert with exploring neighborhoods filled with bars, restaurants, and cultural hotspots. Known for its diversity and relentless pace, the city delivers that constant “something is happening” feeling, making it a strong choice when you want a destination that offers more than just the event itself.
A key advantage is how easily you can reach the main arenas and stadiums thanks to the Metrô de São Paulo network and the CPTM commuter trains, supported by an extensive bus system. If you’re flying in, the primary gateways are Aeroporto Internacional de São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro (GRU) and Aeroporto de São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre (CGH), and from GRU a practical option is the Airport Bus Service to key city areas. For rail arrivals and smooth transfers, hub stations such as Estação da Luz and Palmeiras–Barra Funda connect seamlessly into public transport routes toward event locations, whether you’re heading to the west side, downtown, or the eastern districts.
Before or after the event, it’s worth carving out time for a stroll along Avenida Paulista and the museum scene around MASP, or for a break in the greenery of Parque Ibirapuera. Fans of history and classic sights often choose the Centro Histórico around Praça da Sé, while food lovers make a beeline for Mercado Municipal to sample local flavors. For a more relaxed, alternative vibe, Vila Madalena is a great pick, and Bairro da Liberdade adds a distinctive cultural blend that rounds out the São Paulo experience.