Monsters of Rock 2026 goes beyond the stage: a YouTube docuseries, a fan challenge happening today, and official transport from 14 pickup points.
Docuseries takes fans behind the scenes
Mercury Concerts has just launched the Monsters 2026 Webseries, an exclusive documentary production tracing the history of the festival and the behind-the-scenes of its Brazilian edition, running since 1994. Filmed in January 2026 at the production company’s office in Brazil, the series features eight episodes available for free on the @monstersofrockbr YouTube channel.
The first episode premiered on February 13, covering the festival’s origins. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday, each spotlighting one of the bands on the 2026 lineup. The goal is to bring fans and artists closer together, strengthening the legacy of a festival that has spanned generations.
Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X4Yr8losok
Episode 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5npp9DOXPfk
Fan challenge hits the streets today
The Monsters Challenge has been making waves online — and it takes over a physical space today, February 21. From 10 a.m. to noon, Woodstock Rock Store in São Paulo hosts the in-person edition, with two categories: cosplay (as Axl, Slash, or Lzzy) or collectible items from the 1995, 1996, and 2026 festival editions.
The virtual round ran on the festival’s Instagram during Brazil’s Carnival, drawing 24 contestants who showed off band tattoos or created original monster designs. The campaign racked up nearly 1 million views. Winners from both rounds take home an exclusive Monsters Kit loaded with special event merchandise.
Official transport from 14 pickup points
To make the festival experience smoother, Monsters of Rock 2026 has unveiled its official transport service, with pickup points across São Paulo and in nearby cities like Campinas and Jundiaí. Tickets are sold through Eventim at: https://www.eventim.com.br/artist/transporte/transporte-oficial-monsters-of-rock-sao-paulo-4075448/
On festival day, passengers must arrive at their pickup point 15 minutes early and present their QR code to board.
Pickup points:
Bela Vista – Shopping Pátio Paulista
Consolação – Hotel Meliá Paulista
Centro Histórico – Hotel Normandie
Guarulhos – Mercure Guarulhos Airport Hotel
Interlagos – Hotel Ibis Interlagos
Morumbi – Blue Tree Premium Morumbi
Osasco – Shopping União de Osasco
Pinheiros – Ibis Styles Faria Lima
Parque Anhembi – Hotel Holliday Inn
São Bernardo – Mercure SBC
Tatuapé – Hotel Intercity Tatuapé
Vila Congonhas – Hotel Aeroporto
Campinas – Nacional Inn Campinas Trevo
Jundiaí – Hotel Ibis Jundiai Shopping
Warm-up show with Dirty Honey and Jayler
All of this builds up to the already-announced warm-up show on April 2, featuring Dirty Honey and Jayler at Audio, in São Paulo. Tickets are available exclusively through Eventim: https://eventim.com.br/dirtyhoney&jayler
Photo: Divulgação
