Martin Garrix confirms a seven-date Brazil tour starting December 27, 2025, marking his long-awaited return after skipping Tomorrowland Brasil. New album teased for 2026.

Martin Garrix Returns to Brazil with Massive Year-End Tour
Martin Garrix is heading back to Brazil—and he’s doing it in style. The world-renowned Dutch DJ and producer has officially announced a seven-date tour across Brazil, set to kick off in late December 2025 and run through early January 2026. The news, revealed in a low-key social media post, quickly generated major buzz among fans in Latin America.
Garrix, who last played in Brazil at Tomorrowland Brasil 2023, notably skipped the 2024 and 2025 editions, citing personal downtime. But now, he’s back—with seven shows across iconic beach clubs, major cities, and top-tier venues. And that’s not all: he’s also gearing up for the release of his next studio album in 2026.
The Full Tour Schedule: Sunset to Sunrise Across Brazil
The Brazil tour begins on December 27 at Club 415 in Nova Lima, setting the tone for a week of high-energy performances across the country. Here’s the full itinerary:
- Dec 27 – Club 415, Nova Lima
- Dec 28 – Laroc Club Guarujá, São Paulo coast
- Dec 29 – Réveillon Amoré, pre-NYE beach festival
- Dec 30 – Rio Centro, Rio de Janeiro
- Dec 31 – Laroc Club Valinhos, New Year’s Eve blowout
- Jan 2 – Brava Beach Club, Guarapari
- Jan 3 – P12, Florianópolis
Each location is hand-picked for its cultural and nightlife significance, giving fans a rare opportunity to see Garrix in a more intimate, club-style setting as well as massive NYE festival stages.
Ticketing Info and Fan Frenzy
Pre-sale tickets go live on July 7 at 11:00 AM BRT, followed by general admission sales at noon. With Brazil being one of Garrix’s biggest fanbases, tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
Garrix’s Brazilian Connection Runs Deep
Martin Garrix’s relationship with Brazil has been long-standing. He’s headlined festivals like Ultra Brasil, Lollapalooza, and Tomorrowland Brasil in previous years. His decision to skip the 2024 and 2025 editions of Tomorrowland Brasil raised eyebrows, but the announcement of this solo tour now feels like a personal love letter to Brazilian fans.
“It’s been too long,” Garrix shared in a recent Q&A. “Brazil has always shown me so much love, and I can’t wait to feel that energy again.”
New Album Incoming in 2026
To top it all off, Garrix confirmed that he’s putting the finishing touches on his second full-length studio album, scheduled for release in early 2026. Fans are already speculating that the Brazilian tour will feature exclusive previews of unreleased tracks.
Brazil Gets Its Garrix Moment
With a week of nonstop shows, a new album in the works, and an audience that’s waited two years for his return, Martin Garrix’s Brazil Tour 2025-2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated live events of the year.
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