Rock in Rio opens general ticket sales today at 7 p.m.

General ticket sales for Rock in Rio 2026 begin on Monday, June 8, at 7 p.m. through the Ticketmaster platform. The festival is scheduled to take place on September 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, and 13, 2026. According to the announcement, presale tickets for September 5, 6, 7, 12, and 13 have already sold out.
The standard grass-area ticket costs R$870 at full price, R$435 for half-price eligible buyers, and R$739.50 for Itaú customers. No service fee is charged. A new ticket category, Comfort Zone, offers access to a special grass-area section with exclusive bars and bathrooms. That option is priced at R$1,950 at full price, R$975 for half-price eligible buyers, and R$1,657.50 for Itaú customers, which reflects a 15% discount. Buyers may purchase up to four tickets per festival day per CPF.
Among the main attractions announced for the Rock in Rio 2026 lineup are Calvin Harris and Black Eyed Peas, both set to perform on the Mundo stage on September 6. Harris is expected to include hits such as “One Kiss,” “We Found Love,” and “Summer,” while Black Eyed Peas, featuring will.i.am, Apl.de.Ap, and Taboo, are expected to perform songs including “I Gotta Feeling,” “Pump It,” and “Meet Me Half Way.”
Rapper Nelly is also part of the Mundo stage lineup, with songs such as “Hot in Herre,” “Dilemma,” and “Just a Dream.” Brazilian rock band Barão Vermelho will appear with its original lineup as part of the “Encontro” tour, performing classics including “Por Você,” “Pro Dia Nascer Feliz,” and “Bete Balanço.” On September 13, the stage will feature Halsey, Lola Young, and Ivete Sangalo.
The Sunset stage will host a varied program on September 6, including Ne-Yo, an unreleased collaboration by Jota Quest featuring songs by Tim Maia, BaianaSystem, and the duo Calema. On September 13, the stage will present a special show with Joelma and Viviane Batidão, an inédita performance by Marina Sena and Céu, and another inédita pairing of Carol Biazin and Joyce Alane.
Rock in Rio 2026 is shaping up with a mix of international pop, electronic, R&B, Brazilian rock, and national music acts across multiple stages, with ticket demand already high following the sellout of several presale dates.





