System of a Down: National Stadium Park Show Details
System of a Down Rocks Santiago: concert Details and Traffic advisories
Santiago,Chile – System of a Down performed at the National Stadium Park on Wednesday,April 30,as part of their ”Wake Up South America Stadium Tour.” The concert, anticipated to draw over 40,000 fans, included performances by Chilean band sinergia and Brazilian group Ego Kill Talent.
Concert Schedule
- Sinergia: 6:30 p.m.
- Ego Kill Talent: 7:30 p.m.
- System of a Down: 9:00 p.m.
Getting There: transportation and Street Closures
Attendees were advised to download and validate their e-tickets in advance. Doors opened at 4:00 p.m., with specific access points designated for different ticket types:
- Av. Grecia: General Admission
- av. Pedro de Valdivia: Front Court A, Plateas A, B, C, and Accessibility Access
- Marathon Avenue: Front Court B
Street Closures
Several streets near the National Stadium Park were closed to vehicular traffic.
The following closures were in effect from 2:00 p.m. to midnight:
- Av. Marathon: Eastern side, from Av. Grecia to Guillermo Mann
- Av.Grecia: Southern side, from Marathon to av. Pedro de Valdivia
- Guillermo Mann: Northern side, from Av. Pedro de Valdivia to Marathon
Av.Pedro Valdivia was fully closed from 6:30 p.m. to midnight,from Av. Grecia to Guillermo Mann.
Additional street closures in the immediate vicinity of the National Stadium Park, effective from 4:00 p.m. to midnight, included: Eduardo Donoso, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Carmen Covarrubias, Sports Field, President Madero, Villoslava, Canónigo Madariaga, Eduardo Amasa, and Monsignor Eyzaguirre, from Suarez Mujica to Grecia.
Public Transportation: Metro and Bus Services
To accommodate concertgoers, the Santiago Metro extended its service until 12:30 a.m. on the following lines:
- Line 3: From Plaza Egaña to Plaza Quilicura
- Line 6: From Cerrillos to Los Leones
The following stations remained open for entry:
- Line 3: Plaza Egaña, Irarrázaval, U. Chile, Hospitals, Conchalí, and Plaza Quilicura
- Line 6: Cerrillos, Franklin, Ñuble, Inés de suárez, and Los Leones
The only combination station available was Line 6 to Line 3 at Ñuñoa.
Additionally,the Red Movilidad bus network reinforced services with the 506Y route (towards Maipú) and the 516Y route (towards Alameda,Bus Terminals,and Pudahuel).The 210 service to Puente Alto was also reinforced from the Ñuble station on Metro Line 6.
Additional Information
Free bicycle parking was available at the pedro de Valdivia access point. No parking was available at the National Stadium Park.
Prohibited Items
The following items were prohibited from the venue:
Professional camera equipment (including interchangeable lenses), audio and video recording devices, drones, GoPro cameras, selfie sticks, chains (excluding chokers), helmets, large bags, plastic or glass bottles, flares, pyrotechnics, weapons, and illegal substances.
System of a Down in Santiago: Your Concert Guide
Q: When and where did System of a Down perform in Santiago?
A: System of a Down played at the National Stadium Park in Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday, April 30th, as part of their “Wake Up South America Stadium Tour.”
Q: Who were the opening acts?
A: The concert featured performances by the Chilean band Sinergia and the Brazilian group Ego Kill Talent.
Q: What was the concert schedule?
A: The schedule was as follows:
Sinergia: 6:30 p.m.
Ego Kill Talent: 7:30 p.m.
System of a Down: 9:00 p.m.
Q: How could attendees enter the National Stadium Park?
A: Access points were designated based on ticket types:
Av. Grecia: General Admission
Av. Pedro de Valdivia: Front Court A, Plateas A, B, C, and Accessibility Access
Marathon Avenue: Front Court B
Q: Were there any street closures due to the concert?
A: Yes, several streets near the National Stadium Park were closed to vehicular traffic.
Q: Which streets were closed, and when?
A: The following closures were in effect:
From 2:00 p.m. to midnight:
Av. Marathon: Eastern side, from Av. Grecia to Guillermo Mann
Av. Grecia: Southern side, from Marathon to Av. pedro de Valdivia
Guillermo Mann: Northern side,from Av. Pedro de Valdivia to Marathon
From 6:30 p.m. to midnight:
Av. pedro Valdivia: Fully closed from Av. Grecia to Guillermo Mann.
From 4:00 p.m.to midnight:
Eduardo Donoso
Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Carmen Covarrubias
Sports Field (Cancha de Deportes)
President Madero
Villoslava
Canónigo Madariaga
Eduardo Amasa
Monsignor Eyzaguirre, from Suarez Mujica to Grecia
Q: What public transportation options were available?
A: The Santiago Metro extended its service until 12:30 a.m. on the following lines:
Line 3: from Plaza Egaña to Plaza Quilicura
Line 6: From Cerrillos to Los Leones
Q: Which Metro stations remained open for entry?
A: The following stations were accessible for entry:
line 3: Plaza Egaña, Irarrázaval, U. Chile, Hospitals, Conchalí, and Plaza Quilicura
Line 6: Cerrillos, Franklin, Ñuble, Inés de Suarez, and Los Leones
Q: Was there a transfer station available?
A: Yes, the only combination station available was Line 6 to line 3 at Ñuñoa.
Q: Were there any reinforced bus services?
A: Yes, the Red Movilidad bus network reinforced services with the 506Y (towards Maipú) and the 516Y (towards Alameda, Bus Terminals, and Pudahuel) routes.
The 210 service to Puente Alto was also reinforced from the Ñuble station on Metro Line 6.
Q: Was bicycle parking available?
A: Yes, free bicycle parking was available at the Pedro de Valdivia access point.
Q: Was general parking available?
A: No parking was available at the national Stadium Park.
Q: What items were prohibited from the venue?
A: the following items were prohibited:
professional camera equipment (including interchangeable lenses)
Audio and video recording devices
Drones
GoPro cameras
Selfie sticks
chains (excluding chokers)
Helmets
Large bags
Plastic or glass bottles
Flares
Pyrotechnics
Weapons
* Illegal substances
