Day Zero Festival to Return to Jungle, Expand to Brazil in 2026

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Providing a unique experience for electronic music lovers, the Day Zero music festival is all set to make a grand return to Tulum on January 10, 2026. Organized by renowned DJ and music producer Damian Lazarus, the festival is known for its blend of cutting-edge stage production and rich ancestral heritage. This one-night event lasts from dusk till sunrise, offering attendees the chance to indulge in the world of electronic music while being immersed in traditional Mayan ceremonies and awe-inspiring art installs.

The upcoming 2026 lineup boasts a stellar list of performers, such as Mau P, Vintage Culture, Seth Troxler, Traumer, Acid Pauli, Maz, Silvie Loto, and Perel, among others. Additionally, artists like Nicola Cruz, Omri., Indo Warehouse, Superpitcher, Luch, Jonathan Kaspar, Lum, Cinthie, Jamiie, and Lilya Mandre are set to grace the stage at the festival. The El Teatro stage will showcase Mexican talent, with performances curated by Metrika and Lazarus, featuring artists like Metrika, Zombie Affair, Sidartha Siliceo Project, Le President, Rigopolar, Mental, María Nocheydia, and Puma.

Day Zero goes beyond just music performances. The festival also features ritual performances led by local Mayan guides and large-scale art installations that offer attendees a multi-sensory experience. The event culminates with Damian Lazarus’ signature sunrise DJ set, providing a magical and unforgettable ending to the night.

Sustainability is at the forefront of the festival’s agenda, with numerous initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental impact. The festival’s Crosstown Consciousness program includes projects like plastic-to-fuel conversion, coral reef restoration, funding for music education, coastal cleanups, and reforestation efforts. By prioritizing sustainability, Day Zero sets an example for other events in the industry to follow and demonstrates its commitment to environmental responsibility.

In an exciting development, Day Zero is expanding its reach beyond Tulum and venturing into São Miguel dos Milagres, Brazil, on January 3, 2026. This new location promises to bring the festival’s immersive format to the stunning Alagoas coastline, offering attendees a unique experience in a beautiful setting.

For those eager to attend, early access ticket registration is already open. General release tickets are set to go on sale on August 19, giving music lovers the chance to secure their spot at this epic event. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of Day Zero Festival, where music, art, tradition, and sustainability come together for an unforgettable experience.

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