Tomorrowland Brasil 2025 set times announced

Tomorrowland Brasil 2025 set times announced

Tomorrowland Brasil has shared the set times for its 2025 edition. The event will take place at Parque Maeda in Itu, São Paulo, between 10th and 12th October. 

In total, 150 acts will be split over six typically huge stages. A strong contingency of homegrown talent is on the bill, including Alok, ANNA, Vintage Culture, Zerb, Victor Ruiz, Cat Dealers and Antdot.

The theme of this year’s main stage is LIFE, billed as a prequel to the 2016 Tomorrowland concept, Elixir of Life. Nervo, deadmau5, Armin van Buuren and David Guetta will play here on the Friday. Axwell and Dimitri Vegas then top Saturday’s programme, before Steve Aoki and Alesso are join those closing out the final day.

The Crystal Garden stage also makes its first appearance in Brazil this year, with DJ Tennis, Green Velvet, Meduza, James Hype, and Yotto down to play. Meanwhile, returning house and techno stage CORE will feature the likes of Shimza, Bora Uzer, Avalon Emerson, Konstantin Sibold and Mind Against across its three days. 

The largest indoor dancefloor ever used at a festival — the Freedom Stage by Budweiser — is back too, hosting sets from Miss Monique, Ida Engberg and I Hate Models, amongst others. The Gathering at DreamVille has also been confirmed for Tomorrowland Brasil’s official open air party on opening night. This will include the winner of the festival’s DJ competition, which launched earlier this year.

You can find a full timetable here

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