All concerts scheduled for 2026 in Portugal
Everything you need to know about the concerts and festivals scheduled for the coming months: an agenda that is constantly being updated.

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

The 30th anniversary celebrations for Placebo will kick off in Portugal with two concerts: September 28 at the Super Bock Arena in Porto and September 29 at the Sagres Campo Pequeno in Lisbon. Celebrating three decades since their debut, the alternative rock band is presenting 'Placebo RE:CREATED', a reinterpretation of their 1996 breakthrough album, due for release on June 19. The 'Placebo 30th Anniversary Tour' will feature 36 shows across Europe, showcasing hits from their first two albums and including tracks not performed live in over 20 years. Tickets go on sale on March 27 at 9:00 AM, with prices ranging from 32 to 50 euros.

The Swedish band Europe will be in Maia in June, returning to Portugal after their concert at Rock in Rio Lisboa in 2024.

Brian Molko's band will play in Porto and Lisbon in September, kicking off their 30th-anniversary tour in Portugal, where they will perform the greatest hits from their first two albums.

After a long hiatus, Trovante return to the stage for four “unique and unrepeatable” concerts in Lisbon and Porto. At the end, there may be a “see you next time”.

The British rock band Suede brings a new album with the maturity of those who have been on stage for over 30 years.

In Lyon (France), on the opening night of the 'Lux' tour, Rosalía performed songs from her new album, as well as past hits and even a version of 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You'. The Catalan artist, accompanied by an orchestra, performed ballet, mingled with fans, and balanced between flamenco, reggaeton, and rave: we tell you how it went and show you videos, photos, and the setlist. Everything you can expect in three weeks' time, in a double dose at the Meo Arena in Lisbon.

Silvia Pérez Cruz celebrated 30 years of her career in Paris. The Spanish singer-songwriter spoke with RTP correspondents Rosário Salgueiro and Paulo Domingos Lourenço and previewed her upcoming show in Lisbon.

Ed O'Brien, Radiohead's guitarist, revealed the group's plans until the end of this decade: only 20 concerts per year and on different continents.

The rapper presented “Opressionismo” and celebrated his 10-year career with his biggest show ever — which he is now taking on tour. We were with the artist before, during, and after the performance.

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

Yerai Cortés, the young guitarist who gained prominence alongside C. Tangana, is bringing his show 'Guitarra Coral' to five Portuguese cities. Cortés explains that his approach to flamenco prioritises personal authenticity over formal rules, noting that for him, purity means being faithful to his feelings. He draws parallels between the communal, emotional nature of flamenco and the Portuguese fado, highlighting his musical dialogue with guitarist Gaspar Varela. The tour includes performances in Lisbon, Lousã, Braga, and the Azores.

The Icelandic band will perform on September 13th at the Coliseu do Porto and on the 17th at Campo Pequeno.

The concerts will take place on September 13th at the Coliseu do Porto and on the 17th at Campo Pequeno in Lisbon. The Icelandic band brings their latest album, Átta, to Portugal.

Sigur Rós return to Portugal this year for two concerts where they will be accompanied by the Orquestra Sinfonietta de Lisboa and the Coro Ricercare.

The Spanish musician, one of the most exciting names in contemporary flamenco, presents the show Guitarra Coral in Lisbon, Lousã, Braga, and Ponta Delgada.

On the 30th anniversary of 'Aos Vivos', the Brazilian singer-songwriter replicates the album on stage just as he did, with voice and guitar, while keeping his eyes on the present. There will be five concerts in Portugal.

The latest guest on the Posto Emissor podcast, João Melo, lead singer of the returning band A Fúria do Açúcar, discussed the differences between how music was produced and consumed in the past versus how it is done today, citing U2 as an example: “They started out genuinely and turned into a caricature of themselves.”

“I like the vibe of Portugal. It’s a bit like California, even though it rains more here. The food is great,” confesses Kim Gordon, who is much more than the “former Sonic Youth bassist,” as she insists on pointing out. “Play Me,” her third solo album, was the pretext for us to meet the 72-year-old American in Lisbon last November.

The 1996 album 'Alternative Prison' was the soundtrack to a misaligned adolescence. On Friday, at LAV, the reunion was seen and heard more as gratitude in the present than nostalgia for the past.

The Portuguese band Unsafe Space Garden begin a series of three concerts today at the 40th American South By Southwest (SXSW) festival, which runs until Wednesday in Austin, the capital of the US state of Texas.

Trovante are celebrating 50 years and will perform at the Meo Arena on the 20th and 21st.

The Italian Embassy in Lisbon is launching a cultural programme throughout 2026 to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the death of Saint Francis of Assisi. The initiative, which includes concerts and the presentation of a new biography by historian Alessandro Barbero, highlights the saint's spiritual importance, his historical connection to Saint Anthony of Lisbon, and his legacy as a pioneer of environmentalism.

30 years after the release of their debut album 'Alternative Prison', Primitive Reason brought their 'family' together at LAV in Lisbon for a massive celebration of music, regardless of genre: from their melting pot of punk, metal, reggae, ska, and everything else came a thunderous concert that turned a room full of veterans—metalheads, punks, junglists, grunge fans, and alternative music lovers—into a bunch of excited youths.
