Tickets for the last week of Open Air Brasil in Rio de Janeiro are available for purchase. The event, which takes place from April 8 to 11, offers tickets ranging from R$ 50 to R$ 100, sold exclusively through the Sympla platform.
The sessions feature a diverse program, including films such as Thelma and Louise, Avatar: Fire and Ashes, One Battle After Another, SpongeBob: In Search of the Square Pants, and Maya and the Wave. In addition to the screenings, part of the days will have DJ performances, bringing a combination of cinema and music to the attending audience.
At the closing, on April 11, Saturday, the Matinê do Quartinho party will be held, promising to entertain participants with parallel activities after the night sessions. Thus, the event reinforces its cultural and outdoor entertainment program.
Although tickets for the festival opening sold out quickly due to high demand, the last week made tickets available again for all days. Thus, those interested can secure their presence at what is considered the largest open-air film festival in the world in its Rio version.
Gastronomic structure and consumption options at Open Air Brasil
Open Air Brasil’s gastronomic area brings together various establishments offering everything from sweets to complete meals. Absurda Confeitaria, located in the event space, offers a variety of sweets with prices starting at R$ 38.40, while La Carioca Cevicheria serves ceviches starting at R$ 53.
Additionally, for those who prefer quick and tasty options, Las Empanadas sells empanadas for R$ 16 each. In the beverage sector, Quartinho Bar offers drinks with starting prices of R$ 28, and beers can be purchased from R$ 18, expanding choices for the audience.
The program also includes Sìsì Cucina, which serves pizzas at affordable prices, starting at R$ 38. For burger fans, TT Burguer is available with options starting at R$ 40, guaranteeing varied alternatives for those seeking more complete meals during the festival.
Alcoholic beverages have differentiated prices, with glasses of wine or sparkling wine costing R$ 35 and shots of spirits ranging between R$ 35 and R$ 45. For those who prefer non-alcoholic options, juices are sold for R$ 14, while sodas and mate are available at R$ 12.
Thus, the festival offers diversity and flexibility, catering to different tastes and preferences. The audience can explore various consumption points spread across the area, facilitating access to meals and drinks during the event. The combination of these options contributes to a complete experience for Open Air Brasil participants.
