Anitta, Bad Bunny and David Guetta. The major concerts to see in Portugal this year
A list of the biggest musical acts performing in Portugal throughout the current year.

Latest news and stories about concerts in Portugal for expats and residents.
A list of the biggest musical acts performing in Portugal throughout the current year.

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In this month's discoveries, highlights include the 'summer' vibes from Júlia Mestre, the returns of Massive Attack and Buraka, and the 'party' from Miguel Marôco, among other unmissable new record releases.

The Brazilian singer will present her biggest show ever in our country on July 18th in Lisbon.

The concert schedule for Brazilian artists in Portugal has received new confirmations for the coming months. Genres such as Sertanejo, Samba, Pagode, Rock, Reggae, Rap, Funk, and MPB will be performed on stages in Lisbon, Porto, Cascais, Oeiras, Braga, Funchal, and various other cities. DN Brasil has updated the list for you to save the dates. The schedule includes performances from May through December, featuring artists like Caetano Veloso, Ivete Sangalo, Djavan, and many others. This list will be updated as more confirmations are announced.

Described as one of the most ambitious creations of the renowned Brazilian artist's recent career, his 'song-opera' will be performed in Lisbon on 10 October.

The Brazilian singer, at 83 years old and with over six decades of career, presents at the Coliseu dos Recreios an opera-song in two acts inspired by Hindu mythology.

Three days of concerts, from May 8th to 10th, at the Belém Cultural Centre pay tribute to the two jazz giants born in 1926.

But there is also music with the Gipsy Kings and Sérgio Godinho, space for 'Políticas à P’Arte', kid goat dishes, and 'O Cicómero' on stage.

The Brazilian singer-songwriter will tour Portugal with a series of intimate acoustic performances featuring only her voice and guitar.

The Brazilian singer-songwriter Adriana Calcanhotto is back in Portugal for a series of intimate performances featuring only her voice and acoustic guitar.

Everything you need to know about the concerts and festivals scheduled for the coming months: an agenda that is constantly being updated

Brazilian singer Adriana Calcanhotto will give four concerts in Portugal in October, featuring a voice and guitar format, the promoter announced on Wednesday, April 29. The statement revealed that the first date is October 22 at the Convento São Francisco in Coimbra, followed by the Cineteatro Curvo Semedo in Montemor-o-Novo, Évora district, two days later. On October 26, the author of “Vambora” will perform at the Teatro Tivoli in Lisbon, and finally, one day later, at the Casa da Música in Porto. “At a time when she marks 60 years of life and four decades of career, Adriana Calcanhotto presents a setlist that crosses some of her most iconic themes with a collection of songs that explore a Luso-Brazilian repertoire, crafted from her continued and passionate relationship with Portuguese-language poetry,” the statement read. The promoter noted that the dialogue between Brazil and Portugal has marked the work of the University of Coimbra ambassador, citing examples such as the “Complexo b” lecture-concert, the composition of a song for Salvador Sobral's new album, and her sold-out performance at the Buenos Aires Book Fair on April 25, which ended with Chico Buarque's “Tanto Mar” accompanied by red carnations. Tickets for Coimbra, Lisbon, and Porto are already on sale.

The Brazilian singer-songwriter will tour Portugal with a series of intimate acoustic performances featuring only her voice and guitar.

The Brazilian band Maneva is back in Portugal for three shows as part of their European tour 'Maneva 20 Years – Origin', celebrating two decades of their career. The tour begins on the island of Madeira this Saturday (2), followed by a performance at Lisboa ao Vivo on the 8th, and concludes at the Hard Club in Porto on the 9th. The tour features a mix of the band's greatest hits and tracks from their latest album, 'Origem'. Formed in São Paulo in 2005, Maneva has become a leading name in Brazilian reggae. Tickets for the Lisbon show are €32, while tickets for the Porto show range from €32 to €35.


The event organiser confirms that the scheduled performance by Kanye West in Portugal is still going ahead as planned.

Everything you need to know about the concerts and festivals scheduled for the coming months: an agenda that is constantly being updated

The Spanish musician sang the iconic song of the 25th of April revolution and moved the Portuguese capital during his concert at the Meo Arena this Saturday.
Everything you need to know about the concerts and festivals scheduled for the coming months: an agenda that is constantly being updated

The record label founded by Branko and Kalaf in 2006 kicks off the celebration on Sunday with a matinee at the M.Ou.Co venue in Porto, featuring the two founders, Pedro da Linha, and Maribell. They will then head to London on the 9th.

The Spanish pop group Las Ketchup will hold concerts in Portugal during the current year.

The 84-year-old singer will present a unique show in the city of students on May 1st.

Carolina Leite explains how heartbreak shaped her new album. The work, which blends acoustic and electronic sounds, will be presented live at the Maria Matos Theatre on May 12th.

Filmed during a 16-show South American tour, Helena Sarmento's Tanto Mar is now scheduled to perform in Porto this Friday, followed by a show in Oeiras in May.

The Rock in Rio Lisbon 2026 lineup gains new names, with a change noted in the schedule for the stage headlined by Xutos & Pontapés

The countdown to the 11th edition of Rock in Rio Lisboa accelerated this Thursday with the announcement of major new acts for the City of Rock this June. Pop star Bebe Rexha, the multifaceted CeeLo Green, and the historic Portuguese band Jafumega are the latest additions to the event, which will take place on June 20, 21, 27, and 28. Bebe Rexha will make her debut on Portuguese stages on June 20 as the headliner of the new Super Bock Stage, while CeeLo Green returns to Portugal on June 28. The festival venue at Parque Tejo Lisboa will expand by 25,000m², featuring new attractions such as 'The Flight' aerial show and a partnership with Liga Portugal. The organization also highlighted the festival's significant economic impact and its ongoing commitment to sustainability projects.

Thursday has arrived, bringing the DN Brasil cultural agenda for Lisbon and its surroundings. This week, there is no escaping it: the 25th of April completely dominates the city's schedule. Between organised events, concerts, and traditional street gatherings, the weekend is set aside for getting out and following the Carnation Revolution celebrations closely. Highlights include a full programme at Fábrica Braço de Prata, a free concert by Chico César in Benfica, and the traditional street demonstrations at Largo do Carmo and Avenida da Liberdade.
