THE Knotfest Brasil takes place this weekend at the Allianz Parque stadium, located in the west of São Paulo. In addition to Slipknot, the band that created and organized the event, names like Bilge Rats , Ego Kill Talent and Black Panther They will also perform there, divided into two stages.
The second edition of the festival was scheduled to take place in 2023, but was postponed until this year and coincides with Slipknot’s 25th anniversary celebration, which will take the stage at the Palmeiras stadium twice. See five Knotfeat 2024 bands that will come to Brazil for the first time.
Tickets are still on sale and can be purchased at Eventim official website and at the physical ticket offices of Allianz Parque. Tickets range from R$ 245 (half price for the track) to R$ 4,990 (full price for VIP UNSAINTED) and can include perks such as open bar, early entry and items from the official Knotfest merchandise.
Each person registered on the sales platform can purchase up to six tickets, only two of which are half-price tickets. The purchase can be paid in up to ten installments with interest on the website and there is no installment option available at the physical box office.
The first Knotfest Brasil, which took place in 2022, also took place at the Palmeiras stadium and featured a line-up reinforced by Judas Priest, Bring Me The Horizon and Sepultura.
See the complete Knofest schedule below
Saturday (19)
- 10:45 am — Early Entry
- 11:00 am — Gates open
- 12:30 pm — Eskröta
- 1:00 pm — Orbit Culture
- 2:00 pm — Kryour
- 2:30 pm — Dragonforce
- 3:30 pm — Eminence
- 4pm — Meshuggah
- 5:00 pm — Project46
- 5:30 pm — Amon Amarth
- 6:40 pm — Krisiun
- 7:10 pm — Mudvayne
- 8:20 pm — Cellar Rats
- 9:05 pm — Slipknot
Sunday (20)
- 10:45 am — Early Entry
- 11:00 am — Gates open
- 12:30 pm — The Mönic
- 1:00 pm — Poppy
- 2:00 pm — Papangu
- 2:30 pm — POD
- 3:30 pm — Korzus
- 4pm — Babymetal
- 5:00 pm — Seven Hours After Violet
- 5:30 pm — Till Lindemann
- 6:40 pm — Ego Kill Talent
- 7:10 pm — Bad Omens
- 8:20 pm — Black Panther
- 9:05 pm — Slipknot
What you can and cannot bring to Knotfest
It is allowed
- Processed foods, with the original sealed packaging. If there is a need for special food, a medical report or prescription must be presented.
- Fruits or vegetables, as long as they are cut and properly placed in transparent, non-rigid plastic packaging.
- Prescription medicine.
Not allowed
- Thermoses made of glass, stainless steel, metal, plastic or any type of rigid object that could cause injury.
- Plastic bottles of mineral water (authorized as long as the cap is removed).
- Food or drinks purchased outside the event.
- Alcoholic drinks.
- Illegal drugs, toxic substances or products shared with others for medical reasons.
- Materials intended for the manufacture of bombs or that may cause fire.
- Firearms, non-lethal weapons or bladed weapons of any type.
- Water pistols.
- Fireworks.
- Roll of paper, books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets and promotional materials of any kind.
- Flags and banners with rods and posters of any type.
- Umbrellas.
- Tupperware.
- Clothing or accessories with sharp or glass parts that could hurt.
- Chains, handcuffs, brass knuckles.
- Selfie stick.
- Air horns.
- Musical instruments.
- Electronic cigarette.
- Chairs or benches.
- Professional cameras or video cameras with removable lenses.
- GoPro (or similar), Tablets.
- Motorcycle helmets or similar.
- Laser pointers.
- Walkie-talkies and drones.
- Animals — except guide dogs.
- Skateboards, bicycles, scooters (electronic, electric or not).
- Bags larger than a normal backpack — 30 cm.
- Political flags and posters.
- Bracelets, credentials, badges of any type and applicability.
- Other objects that may cause risks or damage are subject to analysis by production, security or police representatives.
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This content was originally published in Knotfest Brasil: find out everything about the festival that starts on Saturday (19) in SP on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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