sepultura final concert sao paulo: Who Really Profited from the ‘Farewell’ Show That Left Fans Divided?
As Sepultura’s final concert in Sao Paulo wrapped last night, a bitter taste lingers among die-hard metalheads who paid top dollar for a ‘historic farewell.’ While the band’s management marketed the event as a heartfelt goodbye to Brazilian fans, insiders reveal that corporate sponsors and ticket resellers walked away with record profits—leaving many to question if the true ‘sepultura’ (burial) was of the band’s legacy or just a calculated cash grab. Multiple sources confirm that standard ticket prices tripled within 48 hours of the announcement, while official merchandise sold out at the venue but mysteriously reappeared on secondary markets at double the cost. Meanwhile, local sound engineers quietly grumble about last-minute ‘technical upgrades’ that allegedly diverted funds from community music programs. As the smoke clears, the question isn’t just about the music—it’s about who really got buried in this spectacle.