An Electronic Music Festival Lands in Morretes This Weekend

Paraná · NIGHTLIFE

Key Facts

  • The datesFriday 21 and Saturday 22 August 2026, two days.
  • The placeSantuário Nhundiaquara, Porto de Cima, Morretes, Paraná.
  • The headlinersSébastien Léger and D-Nox.
  • The ticketsFrom 290 reais, about US$56.
  • The extraA Wellness Day on the Saturday morning.
  • The correctionIt is not a three-day event, whatever the listings say.

An electronic music festival in Morretes runs this Friday and Saturday. It is called LENDAA Chapter V, and it is in the Atlantic forest rather than in a club.

What is on

LENDAA Chapter V is an electronic music festival in Morretes, in the Serra do Mar of Paraná state.

It runs on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 August. Some listings say 21 to 23 August, and we could find no published evidence for a Sunday.

The site is the Santuário Nhundiaquara, on the Estrada das Prainhas at kilometre 2 in Porto de Cima.

That is riverside Atlantic forest rather than a warehouse. The setting is most of the pitch.

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Who is playing

Sébastien Léger and D-Nox are the international names. Both work in the melodic and progressive end of house.

The published line-up also lists Dor Danino, Carmelos, Dora Furlan, Felipe Poeta, JACKSON, PA & Thibes, Riche, Unfazed and Yumi Project.

One source describes the festival as featuring seven artists, which does not match that list. Treat the count as unsettled.

No set-by-set schedule has been published.

What it costs

Tickets start at 290 reais, about US$56 at the official rate of 5.2043 reais to the dollar on 18 August.

That is the only published figure. No full price table has appeared, so higher tiers and any door price are unknown.

For a two-day festival with two international headliners, that entry price is low by São Paulo or Rio standards.

Buy in advance. Remote-site events in Brazil frequently do not sell at the gate.

What the setting actually means

The Santuário Nhundiaquara sits in the Serra do Mar, the coastal mountain range that carries Brazil’s largest surviving stretch of Atlantic forest.

That forest is a fraction of its original extent, and Paraná holds some of the best-preserved parts of it.

An electronic music festival in Morretes therefore comes with an obligation. Leave the site as you found it.

Nights in the serra are cooler and wetter than the coast a few kilometres away. Bring a layer and waterproofs.

The Wellness Day

The programme includes a Wellness Day on the morning of Saturday 22 August.

That format is now standard at forest festivals in Brazil, usually meaning yoga, breathwork and sound sessions before the music restarts.

The published material does not say what is included or whether it costs extra.

If you are staying over, it is the reason to be awake.

Where to sleep

Morretes has pousadas in town and along the river, and they are small.

A festival weekend will take most of that capacity, so book before you buy a ticket rather than after.

Antonina, twenty minutes away on the bay, is the usual overflow option.

Curitiba is a ninety-minute drive, which is a long way at four in the morning on the Graciosa.

Getting to Morretes

Morretes sits about 70 kilometres east of Curitiba, on the road down to the coast.

The famous approach is the Serra Verde Express, the mountain railway from Curitiba, which is one of Brazil’s great train rides.

The organisers have published no transport information, so we cannot tell you whether a shuttle exists.

By car it is the BR-277 and then the Estrada da Graciosa. The Graciosa is scenic, narrow and slow after dark.

What Morretes is the rest of the time

Morretes is a colonial town on the Nhundiaquara river, best known for barreado, a slow-cooked beef dish served with banana and farofa.

It is the standard day trip from Curitiba, usually done by train down and bus back.

An electronic music festival in Morretes is therefore a genuine oddity, and that contrast is the appeal.

If you go, eat barreado in town before heading to the site.

What we could not confirm

No organiser is named in the published material we found, which is unusual for a festival of this size.

Camping is not mentioned either way. For a riverside site ninety minutes from a city, that matters.

There is no published closing time for either night, and no age policy.

Check the festival’s own channels before travelling. Almost everything practical is missing from what has been published.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the electronic music festival in Morretes?

Friday 21 and Saturday 22 August 2026. Some listings claim a third day on 23 August, but no published source supports it.

Where exactly is it?

The Santuário Nhundiaquara, Estrada das Prainhas kilometre 2, Porto de Cima, Morretes, Paraná.

How much are tickets?

From 290 reais, about US$56 at the official rate on 18 August. No full price table has been published.

Who is headlining?

Sébastien Léger and D-Nox, alongside a Brazilian line-up that includes Dora Furlan, Felipe Poeta and Yumi Project.