Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocy exchange by trading volume, has partnered with Tomorrowland Brasil as its exclusive payment provider for 2025 and 2026. This landmark collaboration grants Bybit Card holders privileged early access to tickets before they become available to the general public – a first in Tomorrowland’s history.
Tomorrowland Brasil 2025 is set for October 10-12 at Parque Maeda in Itu, São Paulo. This year, Tomorrowland Brasil welcomes ‘LIFE’ as its mainstage theme, continuing the magical journey that began at Tomorrowland Belgium in 2024. Set in the mythical world of Silvyra, ‘LIFE’ transports the People of Tomorrow to an era of untamed natural beauty, just as a rare celestial event – the alignment of two moons – is about to unfold. Over three unforgettable days, attendees can escape the city and enjoy performances from more than 150 top electronic artists across six breathtaking stages.
Joan Han, Head of the Payment Business Unitat Bybit, said, “By partnering with Tomorrowland Brasil, we are merging the energy of music with the innovation of blockchain. This collaboration reinforces Bybit’s commitment to integrating crypto seamlessly into everyday experiences, and our cardholders will enjoy unparalleled access to one of the world’s most iconic festivals.” The Bybit Card is the ultimate festival payment solution, giving holders exclusive access to a two-day presale before tickets go on sale to the general public.
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