Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 (2026 Edition)
Live collaborations between international electronic producers and traditional Brazilian percussionists. 3. The Ancestral Pavilion
But Enature Brazil Part 2 had no "rain delay." The schedule read: "If it rains, the rain is the headliner."
: Daily seminars led by leading Brazilian ecologists and activists.
: An open-air experience celebrating boutique wineries and gastronomy amidst natural landscapes. enature brazil festival part 2
“The connection between music and nature was unforgettable. I left feeling grounded and inspired.” – Marina, SP “Best organized eco-festival in Brazil. The water refill stations saved us.” – Lucas, RJ
Perhaps the most politically significant addition. eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 has dedicated an entire pavilion run by the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (COIAB). Here, Indigenous mapmakers are teaching attendees how to use GPS and satellite phones to demarcate ancestral lands. The key takeaway? Data is the new arrow.
The second day of the festival, titled focuses on deep immersion into psychedelic trance and electronic culture within a natural setting. Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026 Location: Santa Helena Eventos e Lazer , Mairiporã, State of São Paulo, Brazil : An open-air experience celebrating boutique wineries and
: Hosts progressive trance and driving deep techno. The sound systems are tuned to prevent echo pollution through the nearby woods.
If you miss it, you aren't just missing a festival. You are missing the future of how we gather.
The musical curation for Part 2 shifted away from international headliners (though Amelie Lens delivered a devastating sunrise set on Day 3) and focused on "Endemic Sound." The water refill stations saved us
Experience live performances featuring the infectious thuds of Maracatu, energetic Frevo, and classic Samba de Roda.
Forget steel and scaffolding. The main stage, "The Spider Lily," was grown from living bamboo and bioluminescent fungi. Suspended 40 feet above the forest floor, it looked like an alien flower had decided to host a concert.