The Enature Brazil Festival returns with Part 2, and this installment promises a deeper dive into Brazil’s unmatched blend of biodiversity, culture, and cutting-edge sustainability. Building on the momentum of the festival’s opening chapters, Part 2 shifts focus from broad celebration to hands-on engagement: conservation initiatives, community-led art, immersive music sets, and dialogues that bridge local knowledge with global climate strategy.
ENATURE Brazil Festival — Part 2: an exclusive continuation of Brazil’s electrifying celebration of beats, nature, and culture. Expect immersive live sets, indigenous collaborations, sustainable art installations, and tropical vibes. Don’t miss exclusive performances and eco-conscious experiences. Stay tuned for lineup drops and ticket info. #ENATUREBrazil #FestivalVibes #SustainableMusic
Part 2 ends not with a bang, but with a drop. Each attendent is given a seed of the jequitibá-rosa tree — an endangered giant. Together, in total darkness, they plant them in a clearing that was burned five years ago.
An exclusive drone shot (our last allowed image) shows 3,000 people on their knees, pressing seeds into wet earth by candlelight. enature brazil festival part 2 exclusive
The festival owner, who refuses to be named, tells me: "Part 1 was introduction. Part 2 is responsibility. Part 3? That's the tree growing. In 30 years. We'll meet back here."
Unlockable mini-documentaries (2–3 min each) hosted by Brazilian biologists and Indigenous guides, covering:
You do not need to move to a cabin in the woods to embrace this lifestyle. You can start right where you are. The Enature Brazil Festival returns with Part 2,
Let’s be honest: Part 1 was viral gold. Videos of surfers riding waves next to a techno buoy broke the internet. But Part 1 was a spectacle. Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 Exclusive is a movement.
The producers have learned from the criticism of Part 1 (the boat traffic caused minor shoreline erosion). Part 2 introduces "No-Motor Zones." All transport between stages is by mountain bike or zip line.
Furthermore, the festival has cut its capacity by 40% compared to Part 1. This is a deliberate move to lower the decibel pollution and increase the intimacy. Only 8,000 people will ever experience Part 2. This scarcity, combined with the ecological mission, has already caused aftermarket ticket prices to soar past $3,000 USD. how to compost properly
Tickets for Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 do not go on general sale. Due to the sensitive nature of the Atlantic Forest location, access is granted via a lottery system combined with an "eco-quiz." Applicants must prove they know how to identify venomous spiders, how to compost properly, and agree to a mandatory 4-hour reforestation shift during the festival weekend.
The dates are set for April 22-25, 2024 (coinciding perfectly with Earth Day).