
Key takeaways
- Bybit is sponsoring a São Paulo event marking one year until Tomorrowland Brasil 2027, combining live music with card-based perks and access benefits.
- Ticket access begins April 20 for cardholders, with limited availability and pricing set at R$60 for full tickets and R$30 for half-price entries.
- A portion of ticket proceeds supports the Tomorrowland Foundation, which funds programs focused on youth development in music, arts, and education.
Event blends music, payments, and early festival access
A new event in São Paulo is set to mark the one-year countdown to Tomorrowland Brasil 2027, combining live performances with payment-based access features. Organized with backing from cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, the “Portal Do Amanha” experience is scheduled for May 1, 2026, at Parque Villa-Lobos.
The event is designed as a preview of the Tomorrowland festival atmosphere, bringing elements of its audiovisual production and curated lineup to Brazil ahead of the festival’s official return. Programming begins at 3 p.m. local time and centers on electronic music performances, with Brazilian DJ Alok headlining. Additional sets include back-to-back performances from Jackson and Unfazed, as well as Camila Jun and Malive.
Beyond music, the event incorporates features tied to the Bybit Card, linking attendance perks to card usage. Cardholders are offered early access to tickets, entry to a designated VIP area, and on-site benefits such as complimentary drinks and priority services. Cashback incentives ranging from 2% to 10% may also apply to the ticket-related donation component, depending on the user’s card tier.
Ticket distribution is structured in phases. Early access for Bybit Card users opens on April 20, 2026, while remaining tickets are released to the general public starting April 22. Each eligible cardholder can claim one ticket through the Tomorrowland platform, subject to availability. Attendance is limited, and the event is restricted to individuals aged 18 and over.
Pricing has been set at R$60 for standard tickets and R$30 for half-price access. Each ticket includes a contribution toward the Tomorrowland Foundation, which supports social initiatives in Brazil.
The foundation focuses on expanding access to creative education and skill-building opportunities for young people, particularly in areas such as music, dance, and the arts. Funding from events like Portal Do Amanha contributes to these programs, linking entertainment-driven experiences with community-focused initiatives.
The event also reflects a broader trend of integrating financial products into live experiences. Bybit, which serves more than 80 million users globally, has increasingly positioned its card offering as a bridge between digital assets and everyday transactions, including entertainment and travel-related use cases.
Wrapping up
Portal Do Amanha serves as both a promotional lead-up to Tomorrowland Brasil 2027 and a testbed for combining payments, perks, and live events. By tying ticket access and benefits to card usage while allocating part of proceeds to social programs, the event highlights how entertainment, fintech, and community initiatives are being packaged together in a single experience.

























