Double debut in Brazil: Tomorrowland presents & Time Machine
- Rukh
- 46 minutes ago
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São Paulo experienced a remarkable night with the Brazilian debut of the Italian duo Agents Of Time and their signature event Time Machine. Held at ARCA Spaces, the event welcomed more than 6,000 attendees and marked the arrival of the immersive project in the country, combining a powerful audiovisual experience with the melodic and hypnotic sound that has defined the duo on the global stage.
Opening the night, Rio de Janeiro-based artist PACs delivered a two-hour warm-up set, setting the tone and atmosphere for the journey ahead. Guests were welcomed by live performers, reinforcing the immersive environment and the iconic aesthetic closely associated with the Tomorrowland universe.
Next, Swedish artist Son Of Son kept the energy flowing with a two-hour set filled with vibrant, original productions. Guided by Techno, the night’s musical progression unfolded seamlessly, paving the way for the main act to take over and bring the experience to its peak.
At 02:00, Andrea Di Ceglie and Luigi Tutolo stepped behind the decks and presented the Brazilian audience with the long-awaited Time Machine visual show, which fully transformed the vast warehouse of ARCA Spaces. Driven by an intense combination of lights, lasers, and a highly anticipated four-hour extended set, the performance embodied the epic atmosphere that has become synonymous with Tomorrowland productions.
With more than 150,000 people reached through immersive events worldwide, Time Machine continues to expand the duo’s global footprint, now adding an unforgettable night in Brazil to its growing legacy. As the first Tomorrowland Presents event in Brazil, the night also marked the beginning of an unusual year for the Brazilian People Of Tomorrow. In a year without a local festival edition, fans embraced the debut with great anticipation. Held in the western zone of Latin America’s largest city, the event was a sold-out success, confirming the strong connection between the Brazilian audience and the Tomorrowland experience.



