With 18 Brazil debuts and 70+ acts, Lollapalooza Brasil 2026 is already heating up—Agnes Nunes, MU540 and other Brazilian highlights are hinting at “unique” sets and on-stage surprises.
The festival lands at Autódromo de Interlagos on March 20, 21 and 22. The poster brings global headliners such as Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, The Creator, Lorde, Skrillex, Deftones and Chappell Roan, while spotlighting a Brazilian booking strategy focused on discovery, regional diversity and fast-rising scenes beyond the usual map.
A line-up built on debuts and fan demand
This year’s edition features more than 70 national and international acts. The festival says 18 artists will perform in Brazil for the first time, and the bill also includes five of the 15 most-requested names by fans—balancing buzz, breakthrough potential and crowd favorites.
On the Brazilian side, the curatorship goes past representation. The idea is to mirror what’s being created across the country right now, connecting new voices, independent projects and local scenes to an international-scale stage—without losing touch with Brazil’s musical legacy.
Agnes Nunes, MU540, Scalene and more react
Booked for Saturday, Agnes Nunes arrives at the festival during a career upswing, boosted by collaborations across generations of Brazilian music. “This is going to be a very special year of projects and releases—plus being part of Lollapalooza, one of the main festivals in Brazil and the world. There are so many talented artists I admire on the line-up. I’m very happy to be part of it and excited for the show. We’re preparing a unique performance full of surprises,” she says.
In electronic music, MU540 represents a Brazilian sound that speaks directly to the dance floor and urban culture. Raised in Baixada Santista, he frames the moment as bigger than a gig: “I’m really excited to play Lolla Brasil. I’m already thinking about the set. It’s a major moment for my city and my community. I want to see everyone there with me,” he says. He also appears on the Lollapalooza India line-up on January 24, expanding his presence within the festival’s global circuit.
On the alternative rock side, Scalene returns with a track record that includes major festivals, critical acclaim and a Latin Grammy. The band says it’s focused on a show that reaches different listeners: “Playing the festival for the third time—after such a great year on our reunion tour—really energizes us. Beyond making the best show we can, we now understand that having fun together on stage matters as much as preparation. We’re building a special set that works for longtime fans, for people who haven’t listened in a while, and for new ears,” the band says.
From Sergipe, Cidade Dormitório brings a repertoire that moves between post-punk, psychedelia and experimental textures, with lyrics shaped by contemporary urban relationships. “Our expectations for Lollapalooza are through the roof. Being able to collaborate with such an amazing line-up will be an indescribable honor. People can expect a show that tells part of our story. It’s been 10 years on the road, so we’re bringing an anniversary set celebrating our discography—plus a few little surprises for the future, which tends to be more cinematic sonically,” the band says.
Nina Maia joins the bill with a career built on experimentation and genre dialogue, moving between MPB, jazz and indie pop. She celebrates the invitation after releasing her album INTEIRA: “Super excited for Lolla. INTEIRA, my first album, came out a little over a year ago, and getting this invitation was a huge achievement for me and everyone involved. Being part of a line-up full of artists I love is incredible. We’re preparing the show carefully—musically, visually and performance-wise. For me, it’s pure emotion,” she says.
Sideshows take the festival beyond Interlagos
Beyond the main festival days, Lollapalooza Brasil 2026 expands across São Paulo with its traditional Sideshows, bringing line-up artists to one-off gigs in different venues. Blood Orange is already sold out, and tickets for the remaining Sideshows by Flying Fish are available on Ticketmaster Brasil’s official website.
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Lollapalooza Brasil 2026: March 20, 21 and 22
Venue: Autódromo de Interlagos
TV Girl — Cine Joia (São Paulo) — 03/18 — 10pm
Doors: 8pm
Social Ticket: R$ 295.00
Half-price*: R$ 250.00
Full price: R$ 500.00
RIIZE — Terra SP (São Paulo) — 03/19 — 9:30pm
Doors: 7pm
Social Ticket: R$ 302.50
Half-price*: R$ 275.00
Full price: R$ 550.00
Interpol + Viagra Boys — Audio (São Paulo) — 03/19 — opening show at 8:30pm
Doors: 7pm
Social Ticket: R$ 322.50
Half-price*: R$ 275.00
Full price: R$ 550.00
Blood Orange — Cine Joia (São Paulo) — 03/19 — 10pm — SOLD OUT
Lewis Capaldi + Ruel — Qualistage (Rio de Janeiro) — 03/18
Doors: 6:30pm
Half-price* Floor: R$ 245.00
Full price Floor: R$ 490.00
Half-price* Premium Floor: R$ 360.00
Full price Premium Floor: R$ 720.00
Full price Seats: R$ 460.00
Full price Box B: R$ 760.00
Ticket limit: up to 4 per customer (maximum 1 half-price ticket per person)
Online service fee: 20%
Official box office (no fee): Shopping Ibirapuera (Av. Ibirapuera, 3103 – Indianópolis, São Paulo/SP, Piso Jurupis)
Social Ticket: 45% discount with an automatic R$ 20.00 donation to partner institutions (via Ticketmaster Brasil)
*Half-price policy applies to eligible groups under Brazilian law, including seniors, retirees, students, low-income youth (15–29), people with disabilities (plus one companion) and public-school teachers in São Paulo (state and municipal networks). Eligibility must be valid at purchase and entry.
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