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Damian Lazarus’ famous Day Zero jungle party is heading to Brazil in 2026.

After 11 years of transcendental beats in the jungles of Tulum, the long-running destination event will debut on Brazil’s northern coast in São Miguel dos Milagres on January 3, 2026. 

Lineups and additional details will be unveiled in the coming months, with the trailblazing Crosstown Rebels boss set to curate another sunset-to-sunrise showing from DJ tastemakers and unique live acts on the fringes of modern house and techno.

“After spending the last few years searching for the most perfect locations for a new Day Zero experience, I can finally reveal that BRASIL will become the next chapter in our evolving story,” Lazarus wrote on Instagram today. ”We are not giving away too much right now, just to say that this will be an exceptionally magical experience.”

Day Zero Milagres will be produced in partnership with local promoters Entourage Live, Plus Network, Gaz Events, and BOMA, according to a report from Billboard. The Brazil event will mark the party brand’s second global expansion, after Lazarus brought Day Zero to the Israeli desert, near Masada National Park, in 2019. Several other scheduled editions in Israel were canceled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his social media announcement, the producer and DJ went on to confirm that Day Zero Tulum will remain the brand’s flagship event and will make its scheduled return to the Mexican city’s famous open-air Zamna venue on January 10, 2026. The party has helped kick off the new year in Tulum nearly every year since its founding in 2012, with off-years in 2018 and 2021.

Pre-sale registration for Day Zero Milagres 2026 is now open here. For more information, visit dayzerofestival.com.

Day Zero Brazil

Featured image courtesy: Day Zero. Credit: Skyler GreeneAlive Coverage.

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