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Promotional Tickets for Réveillon Celebration Available Until Dec 25
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Promotional Tickets for Réveillon Celebration Available Until Dec 25

G1 GloboDec 24
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Key Facts

  • Promotional tickets are available until December 25.
  • The event takes place on December 31 in Maceió (AL).
  • Headliners include Gusttavo Lima and Péricles.
  • Semana Celebration runs from December 27 to 30.
  • Tickets are sold exclusively at www.reveilloncelebration.com.br.

Quick Summary

Promotional tickets for the Réveillon Celebration are currently available for purchase until December 25. The event is scheduled to take place on December 31 in Maceió, Alagoas.

The 22nd edition of the event will feature headliners including Gusttavo Lima and Péricles. Organizers have removed convenience fees to facilitate public access during this strategic period. The initiative aims to provide a better final value for participants purchasing tickets exclusively on the official platform.

Furthermore, the Semana Celebration will extend the festivities from December 27 to 30 at Café de La Musique Maceió. This pre-event schedule includes performances by Vintage Culture, Matheus & Kauan, and Wesley Safadão.

Promotional Pricing and Access

Organizers of the Réveillon Celebration have announced that tickets are available at promotional values for all areas, including combos and lounges. This pricing structure is valid until Wednesday, December 25. The decision to offer these rates is intended to facilitate public access to the event during a strategic time on the calendar.

The proposal allows participants to secure a better final price for their purchases. Tickets are available exclusively through the official website. By removing the convenience fee, the organization aims to make the experience more accessible and aligned with the period when people plan their New Year's Eve.

The event is designed for those looking to start 2026 in a complete environment. According to the organizers, the celebration offers comfort, entertainment, and a consolidated all-inclusive structure.

Main Event Lineup 🎤

The 22nd edition of the Réveillon Celebration is set to feature a diverse musical lineup. The confirmed artists represent a mix of popular genres in the Brazilian music scene.

The main attractions scheduled for the night include:

  • Gusttavo Lima
  • Péricles
  • Zé Vaqueiro
  • Xanddy Harmonia

These artists will perform on December 31 in Maceió, providing the soundtrack for the New Year's celebration.

Semana Celebration Schedule 📅

In addition to the main event on New Year's Eve, the Semana Celebration will take place from December 27 to 30. This series of events serves as a warm-up to the Réveillon Celebration and will be held at Café de La Musique Maceió.

The>The daily programming is as follows:

  • December 27: Vintage Culture and Doozie
  • December 28: Matheus & Kauan, Felipe Amorim, and Tília
  • December 29: Xand Avião and Zé Neto & Cristiano
  • December 30: Wesley Safadão, Eric Land, and Pedro Guerra

This extended schedule ensures that the celebrations span four days leading up to the final countdown.

Official Statement

Sérgio Feitosa, CEO of Celebration, commented on the initiatives for the upcoming festivities. He emphasized the goal of making the event accessible and high-quality.

Feitosa stated: "The removal of the convenience fee is a way to make the experience more accessible and aligned with the moment when people plan the turn of the year. The Celebration was designed for those who want to start 2026 in a complete environment, with comfort, entertainment, and an all-inclusive structure consolidated as the largest in Brazil."

Conclusion

The Réveillon Celebration offers a comprehensive entertainment package in Maceió for the turn of the year. With promotional tickets available until December 25, attendees have a limited window to secure access to the main event and the accompanying Semana Celebration.

The combination of major musical acts and an all-inclusive infrastructure positions the event as a significant highlight for the region's end-of-year calendar. Interested participants are directed to the official website for ticket acquisition.

"The removal of the convenience fee is a way to make the experience more accessible and aligned with the moment when people plan the turn of the year. The Celebration was designed for those who want to start 2026 in a complete environment, with comfort, entertainment, and an all-inclusive structure consolidated as the largest in Brazil."

— Sérgio Feitosa, CEO of Celebration
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