Viracopos Airport receives equipment for the band System Of a Down's tour

Viracopos Airport receives equipment for the band System Of a Down's tour

The Cargo Terminal (TECA) at Viracopos International Airport, in Campinas (SP), received on the evening of last Sunday (04/05) a cargo aircraft with 20 pallets of equipment from the North American band System Of a Down, which begins its long-awaited Wake Up Tour across South America this week.

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In total, approximately 34 tons of equipment were unloaded, which will be used in the five shows scheduled in Brazil: May 06 in Curitiba, May 08 in Rio de Janeiro, and May 10, 11 and 14 in São Paulo.

After landing, all material was quickly cleared by the Federal Revenue Service Customs and was transported by land to the event locations.

Viracopos Airport has specialized infrastructure for receiving and processing large cargo, ensuring agility and safety at all stages of the operation. The equipment was stored in a controlled area, with 24-hour monitoring by electronic surveillance and a dedicated team.

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The arrival of the equipment reinforces the Viracopos Cargo Terminal as one of the main gateways for major international events in Brazil. The TECA team specializes in processing large volumes of cargo for mega-events.

The terminal recently received equipment for concerts by Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, The Weeknd and Linkin Park. Equipment for concerts by singers Lady Gaga and Madonna was also processed.

Last year, Viracopos received the sound and lighting equipment for Lollapalooza 2024, which featured bands such as Blink 182, Hozier and Kings of Leon. In previous years, it received equipment from bands such as Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and Guns N' Roses.

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