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System of a Down: National Stadium Park Show Details - News Directory 3

System of a Down: National Stadium Park Show Details

April 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • ⁣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...
  • Attendees were advised to download and validate their ⁣e-tickets in advance.
  • Several streets near the⁢ National Stadium‍ Park were closed to vehicular traffic.
Original source: latercera.com

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

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