Day Zero Festival to Debut in Brazil With Black Coffee, Vintage Culture and More
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Day Zero Festival to Debut in Brazil With Black Coffee, Vintage Culture and More


The festival’s founder, Damian Lazarus, is poised to close with a special sunset performance in São Miguel dos Milagres.

Day Zero, the beloved electronic music festival from Damian Lazarus known for its immersive productions in locations such as Tulum and Masada, is officially set to make its Brazilian debut.

The event is scheduled for January 3rd, 2026 in São Miguel dos Milagres, a coastal town in the northeastern state of Alagoas. The inaugural lineup features South African dance music icon Black Coffee alongside influential DJs and producers like Honey Dijon, Dennis Cruz and WhoMadeWho.

Day Zero’s Brazilian edition will place special emphasis on homegrown talent. Vintage Culture, one of the country’s most prominent electronic artists, will headline alongside rising stars Mochakk, ANNA, Malive and a collaborative performance from Maz and Antdot.

Lazarus, who has framed Day Zero as a ritualized blend of music, environment and community, will close the event with a sunrise set, a tradition that has become the festival’s centerpiece.

Known for its pristine beaches and coral reefs, São Miguel dos Milagres has in recent years become a popular tourist destination. Day Zero aims to highlight the region’s natural beauty and honor the land through “with its own signature ceremony,” according to a press release.

The festival will be produced in collaboration with local partners Entourage Live, Plus Network, Tamo Junto, Gaz Events and BOMA. You can check out the full lineup below and purchase tickets here.



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