"I'm coming, Portugal". Marina Sena is the latest artist confirmed for the next edition of the Coala Festival in Cascais

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"I'm coming, Portugal". Marina Sena is the latest artist confirmed for the next edition of the Coala Festival in Cascais

One of the leading names in contemporary Brazilian music, singer Marina Sena is the latest artist confirmed for Coala Festival Portugal, scheduled for 30 and 31 May at the Manuel Possolo Hippodrome in Cascais. The artist reacted to the announcement on the festival's social media on Monday afternoon (9), with the phrase “I'm coming, Portugal!”, anticipating her reunion with the public in the country. Tickets for the event are still available for purchase. One of the most popular names of the new generation of Brazilian music, Marina Sena gained national prominence with the album 'De Primeira', released in 2021, and expanded her reach in the following years with works that mix pop, MPB, and influences from rhythms such as samba, reggae, and axé. In 2025, she presented 'Coisas Naturais', an album in which she explores themes such as connection, desire, and self-knowledge. In recent months, the singer has once again gained strong repercussions with the success of the song “Carnaval”, which went viral on social media during the carnival period and further boosted her presence on the concert circuit. In Portugal, Marina Sena had a highlight in 2022 when she performed one of the most talked-about shows at the Músicas do Mundo Festival in Porto Covo. Created in Brazil and with a Portuguese edition since 2024, the Coala Festival brings together artists from different Portuguese-speaking countries. For the 2026 edition, Caetano Veloso, Lulu Santos, João Gomes, Bonga, and Slow J have also been confirmed. Tickets are currently in the fourth sales phase, now priced at €105 for both days of the festival. Tickets can be purchased via this link. DN Brasil is a section of Diário de Notícias dedicated to the Brazilian community living in or planning to live in Portugal. The texts are written in Brazilian Portuguese. Caetano Veloso replaces Maria Bethânia at the Coala Festival in Cascais. Djavan returns to Portugal in 2026 with a tour celebrating 50 years of his career.

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