Dua Lipa’s 2025 concert in Brazil: Venues, Tickets, and what to expect from the Radical Optimism Tour
- Rachel
- Jun 22
- 4 min read
Global pop icon Dua Lipa is officially bringing her Radical Optimism Tour to Brazil in November 2025, as part of the highly anticipated Latin American leg of her record-breaking world tour. With her signature mix of dance-pop anthems, stunning visuals, and dazzling live performances, Dua Lipa is ready to deliver two massive shows in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro - marking her biggest headlining performances in Brazil to date.
Here’s everything you need to know to get ready for one of the most exciting concerts of the year.
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How to buy tickets for Dua Lipa’s show in Brazil
Official tickets are available online through Ticketmaster Brasil. Tickets are already on sale, and are selling fast.
You can purchase up to 6 tickets per CPF
Tickets are be available in full price and half-price options (meia-entrada)
When is the Dua Lipa concert in Brazil?
Dua Lipa’s Brazil tour dates are set for mid-November 2025, with performances in two of the country’s most iconic cities:
São Paulo: November 15, 2025 – MorumBIS Stadium
Gates open 4pm, show starts 9pm
Rio de Janeiro: November 22, 2025 – Estádio Nilton Santos (Engenhão)
Gates open 4pm, show starts 9pm
Dua Lipa's concerts are part of the Latin American stadium leg of the Radical Optimism Tour, which includes eight shows across Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico.
Where are Dua Lipa's Brazil concerts going to be held?
São Paulo – MorumBIS Stadium
Formerly known as Morumbi Stadium, MorumBIS is one of Brazil’s largest concert venues, with a capacity of over 70,000 people. Located in the heart of São Paulo, it has hosted international stars like Beyoncé, Coldplay, Taylor Swift, and now Dua Lipa.
How to get to MorumBIS Stadium in Sao Paulo
Metro:
Take Line 4 (Yellow Line) to Morumbi Station
Walk 20 mins, or take a bus the final 1.5 km to the stadium
Bus:
Several bus lines serve the area near the stadium.
Use a route planning app like Moovit to find the best bus route from your location.
Rio de Janeiro – Estádio Nilton Santos (Engenhão)

Dua Lipa's concert in Rio Located in the Engenho de Dentro neighborhood, the Nilton Santos Stadium holds around 60,000 fans. It has previously welcomed acts like Paul McCartney, Justin Bieber, and Guns N’ Roses.
How to get to Estádio Nilton Santos (Engenhão) stadium in Rio de Janeiro
Metro:
Take Line 2 (Yellow Line)
Get off at Engenho de Dentro station.
Train:
Take the Japeri, Deodoro, or Santa Cruz train line to Engenho de Dentro station.
Bus:
Several bus lines serve the area near the stadium.
Use a route planning app like Moovit to find the best bus route from your location.
About Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Global Tour
The Radical Optimism Tour supports Dua Lipa’s third studio album, Radical Optimism, which debuted at:
With 77 total tour dates across 5 continents, the Radical Optimism Tour spans:
Asia: Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Jakarta
Australia & New Zealand: Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland
Europe: London, Berlin, Paris, Lisbon, Milan
North America: Los Angeles, New York, Toronto
Latin America: Buenos Aires, Santiago, São Paulo, Rio, Mexico City
The Latin American leg marks Dua’s return to South America after a multi-year absence, making these shows especially meaningful for longtime fans.
Surprise Covers and Special Guests
Dua has made a tradition of performing country-specific covers, including:
"Highway to Hell" (AC/DC – Australia)
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" (Kylie Minogue – Australia)
"Torn" (Natalie Imbruglia – UK)
Could a Brazilian classic be next? Fans are speculating!
She has also surprised audiences with guest appearances from artists like Troye Sivan and Kevin Parker (Tame Impala). Special guests for the Brazil shows have not been announced yet.
Tips for Attending the Concert
Book accommodation early as prices will spike on the concert dates
Plan your route early – both cities have heavy traffic on concert days
Wear comfortable closed-in shoes – expect to be on your feet for hours and there can be heavy crowds entering and leaving the stadium
Media Partners & Production
The tour is presented by Live Nation Brasil
Hugo Gloss is the official media partner in Brazil
More resources for planning your trip
Find cheap bus, ferry, and private transfer tickets on Bookaway, where you can make reservations ahead of time from abroad. For more information on traveling by bus, read my full guide to taking long-distance busses in Brazil.
Book your accommodation on Booking.com, with thousands of options ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly backpacker hostels, there's something for everyone
Don't forget to read my packing check-list for Brazil
Finally, read this post to find out 10 things you should do before you travel to Brazil!
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