São Paulo Turns Music Festival The Town Into A Multi-Billion Real Business Engine
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) São Paulo will host The Town 2025 in September at the Interlagos race track, and the city expects far more than music. Officials project over half a million visitors during five days, about 25,000 jobs created, and financial activity of R$ 2 billion.
The festival has become one of Brazil's most powerful urban business drivers. The numbers are not speculation. In 2023, Fundação Getulio Vargas measured R$ 1.9 billion circulating in São Paulo's economy from the first edition of The Town.
Hotels filled to nearly 85 percent capacity, restaurants and transport operators saw surges in demand, and tourism alone generated more than R$ 200 million. The evidence shows the festival works as a money-making machine, not just a cultural attraction.
City Hall has treated it as such. Authorities have poured money into Interlagos , installing 25,000 square meters of grass, 11 towers for sound and lighting, nearly 200 lights, and new drainage and access systems.
They spent R$ 127 million expanding the main platform, adding a new administrative building, and building a tunnel. In 2024, they spent another R$ 163.6 million to resurface the track.
São Paulo Turns Music Festival Into Economic Engine
These upgrades will remain in place for future events, multiplying returns over time. Transport will expand to handle crowds. Metro and train lines will run nonstop during festival days, and organizers will run an official shuttle.
Jobs are also flowing through both public and private channels. In June, the city opened 50 temporary security roles at R$ 180 a day with meals and transport included, while private contractors posted thousands more openings.
The lineup adds global pull. Stars such as Katy Perry, Green Day, Mariah Carey, Backstreet Boys, Lionel Richie, Travis Scott, J Balvin, and Jessie J are confirmed.
Their presence draws international attention and helps ensure a steady stream of visitors from abroad. The real story lies in how São Paulo has reframed a music festival as an economic policy tool.
The Town is not only entertainment-it is a calculated effort to stimulate jobs, tourism, and infrastructure. The figures from 2023 prove the model, and 2025 will test how much higher the city can push its return on investment.
The festival has become one of Brazil's most powerful urban business drivers. The numbers are not speculation. In 2023, Fundação Getulio Vargas measured R$ 1.9 billion circulating in São Paulo's economy from the first edition of The Town.
Hotels filled to nearly 85 percent capacity, restaurants and transport operators saw surges in demand, and tourism alone generated more than R$ 200 million. The evidence shows the festival works as a money-making machine, not just a cultural attraction.
City Hall has treated it as such. Authorities have poured money into Interlagos , installing 25,000 square meters of grass, 11 towers for sound and lighting, nearly 200 lights, and new drainage and access systems.
They spent R$ 127 million expanding the main platform, adding a new administrative building, and building a tunnel. In 2024, they spent another R$ 163.6 million to resurface the track.
São Paulo Turns Music Festival Into Economic Engine
These upgrades will remain in place for future events, multiplying returns over time. Transport will expand to handle crowds. Metro and train lines will run nonstop during festival days, and organizers will run an official shuttle.
Jobs are also flowing through both public and private channels. In June, the city opened 50 temporary security roles at R$ 180 a day with meals and transport included, while private contractors posted thousands more openings.
The lineup adds global pull. Stars such as Katy Perry, Green Day, Mariah Carey, Backstreet Boys, Lionel Richie, Travis Scott, J Balvin, and Jessie J are confirmed.
Their presence draws international attention and helps ensure a steady stream of visitors from abroad. The real story lies in how São Paulo has reframed a music festival as an economic policy tool.
The Town is not only entertainment-it is a calculated effort to stimulate jobs, tourism, and infrastructure. The figures from 2023 prove the model, and 2025 will test how much higher the city can push its return on investment.

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