Ultra Brasil Announced For October 2016

After teasing another expansion earlier this week, Ultra has announced Ultra Brasil for October 2016. The announcement comes hot on the heels of the very successful EDC Brasil this past weekend, and Tomorrowland's two huge Brasil outings over the past couple of years.

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After teasing another expansion earlier this week, Ultra has announced Ultra Brasil for October 2016. This won’t be the first time that the fest has touched down in South America, as there were Brazilian outings back in 2008, 2010 and 2011. However, for the past few years the event has been on hiatus

Acting as the 19th nation to join the Ultra family, no exact dates have been given for Ultra Brasil just yet, and of course no lineup has been revealed, but this is certainly exciting news.

South America is quickly becoming a very hot scene for EDM, and clearly festival organizers are sitting up and taking notice of that. Brasil has been consistently named as one of the most desirable party destinations on the planet, and having Ultra make their mark there will only help further that status.

For more on Ultra Brasil, you can head over to the official website.


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