Tomorrowland is bringing a touch of its signature magic back to Brazil ahead of schedule with “Portal of Tomorrow by Bybit,” a special one-day experience paving the way toward Tomorrowland Brasil 2027.

Set to take place on May 1, 2026, at Parque Villa-Lobos, the event arrives as an immersive audiovisual journey designed to unite music, storytelling, and community. While fans may still be waiting for the next full-scale edition of Tomorrowland Brasil, this moment offers a powerful preview of what’s to come.
Following the success of “Tomorrowland presents: Time Machine” at ARCA earlier this year, as well as the strong presence of Brazilian fans at Tomorrowland Winter in Alpe d’Huez, Tomorrowland continues to strengthen its deep connection with its Brazilian audience. More than just a show, “Portal of Tomorrow by Bybit” is conceived as a shared experience where energy and narrative converge.
The event begins in the afternoon, featuring a lineup of national artists before culminating in a special closing performance by Alok, a longtime Tomorrowland ambassador, who will set the tone for the road to 2027.
Lineup:
- Jackson b2b Unfazed: 15:00 – 16:30
- Camila Jun b2b Malive: 16:30 – 18:00
- Alok: 18:00 – 19:45
Beyond music, the event also reinforces Tomorrowland’s ongoing commitment to social impact. Part of the ticket revenue will support initiatives led by the Tomorrowland Foundation, which focuses on empowering children and young people through access to music, dance, and the arts—helping foster confidence, creativity, and future opportunities.

Ticket access will be rolled out in phases, with priority access for Bybit Card holders beginning April 20, followed by general sale on April 22, subject to availability. Card holders will also benefit from exclusive perks, including access to a dedicated VIP area and complimentary beverages.
Looking ahead, Tomorrowland Brasil will return from April 30 to May 2, 2027, at Parque Maeda. The upcoming edition will introduce the theme “Consciencia,” a global narrative set to unfold across multiple destinations—from Belgium in July 2026 to Thailand in December—before culminating in Brazil. More than just a theme, it represents a living story connecting cultures and communities worldwide.

Through both its events and the continued work of the Tomorrowland Foundation — active in countries including Brazil, India, Nepal, and South Africa — Tomorrowland extends its impact far beyond the dancefloor. In Brazil, initiatives in Itu and São Paulo continue to support young people in developing artistic skills, building confidence, and creating new pathways for the future.
With “Portal of Tomorrow by Bybit,” Tomorrowland once again bridges the gap between anticipation and experience, offering a meaningful glimpse into the journey toward 2027.
All information is available here: https://portaldoamanha.tomorrowlandbrasil.com
