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(Redirected from Citibank Hall (Rio de Janeiro)) Music venue in Rio de Janeiro
Qualistage
Former namesMetropolitan (1994–2000); (2016-17)
ATL Hall (2000–03)
Claro Hall (2003–07)
Citibank Hall (2007–17)
Km de Vantagens Hall (2017–21)
AddressAvenida Ayrton Senna, 3000
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
22775-000
Brazil
LocationVia Parque Shopping
Coordinates22°59′08″S 43°21′58″W / 22.9854571°S 43.3659894°W / -22.9854571; -43.3659894
OperatorTime For Fun
Capacity8,450
OpenedSeptember 1994 (1994-09)

Qualistage is a music venue, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The venue has a capacity of 8,450 spectators, but can have four different configurations. Located in Barra da Tijuca, it is one of the major show houses of Rio de Janeiro.

Name changes

It was opened in September 1994, with the name of Metropolitan. In late 2000, after a naming rights agreement, it was renamed as ATL Hall, and as Claro Hall after the consolidation of the América Móvil-owned networks in Brazil, and since March 2007, when the Claro agreement expired, becoming the Citibank Hall. In 2016, the concert hall briefly returned to its original name. In March 2017, naming rights were purchased by fuel company, Ipiranga, with the venue now known as KM de Vantagens Hall. In 2021, the space was renamed again, this time with the name Qualistage, due to the partnership with the health plan administrator Qualicorp.

References

  1. Menon, Isabella (17 March 2017). "Metropolitan Hall, no Rio, passa a ser Km de Vantagens Hall após acordo" [Metropolitan Hall, in Rio, happens to be Km de Vantagens Hall after agreement]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Folha. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. "Metropolitan reabre em janeiro de 2022 como QualiStage". Diário do Rio (in Portuguese). October 27, 2021. Retrieved January 2, 2022.


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