About this venue
Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade is more than a stadium—it’s a recognizable stage for sports and live events in Vitória, designed to keep the crowd close to the action. Its stands and sector layout create an intense, “in-the-moment” feel, delivering a strong experience for matches and concerts alike, when the venue’s energy spreads through every section.
Inside, you can expect good sightlines from most areas, clearly organized circulation, and the essentials that matter on event day: refreshment points, straightforward food options, and practical areas for quick breaks. On big nights, the atmosphere builds fast—chants, applause, and sound carry naturally, whether you’re near the pitch or higher in the stands.
The exact address is R. Rio Branco - Rio Branco, Vitoria, Brazil. The simplest option is arriving by taxi or ride-hailing and asking to be dropped near the main entrance; if you’re driving, access typically relies on nearby streets and event-day signage guiding you to approach points. For broader city-wide transport planning and how to get around Vitória, refer to the practical information further down the page.
About the city
Vitória, the island capital of Espírito Santo in Brazil, is not only a business hub but also an appealing destination for concerts and sporting events. The city moves to a distinctive seaside rhythm, and its compact urban layout makes it easy to get from your hotel to the main entertainment areas, restaurants, and large event zones in very little time. Visitors who come here for tickets often value the blend of urban energy and a relaxed coastal feel, which keeps the trip enjoyable beyond the event itself.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, Sistema Transcol is the backbone of public transport across Greater Vitória, linking key neighborhoods and the main gateways into the city. For air travel, Vitória Airport is the crucial arrival point, and Transcol services run to the airport, making transfers straightforward without overplanning. If you arrive by long-distance coach, Terminal Rodoviário Professora Waldeth Nunes Theodoro is the primary bus terminal, and from there it’s easy to continue toward different parts of the city. Another advantage is Aquaviário, integrated with Transcol, which helps you move across the bay—especially useful when you’re combining multiple locations in a single evening.
Turn your visit into a sightseeing bonus: a waterfront stroll along Praia de Camburi or a break in calmer coves like Ilha do Boi often feels like the perfect lead-in before a show or a way to unwind after a match. For history and local character, Centro Histórico offers a different atmosphere with classic façades, cultural stops, and city squares. And if you want a panorama that truly “finishes” the experience, viewpoints and bayfront walks provide that final touch that makes Vitória memorable long after the lights go down.