The 10 Unmissable Music Festivals to See in Portugal in 2018
One thing that’s certain about the Portuguese is that they love to have a good time. Add fantastic weather, 600+ miles of coastline, and a love of music to the mix, and you have an ideal country for outdoor music festivals. If you’re planning to visit Portugal in 2018, why not plan your trip around one of these awesome events?
Lisboa Dance Festival
March 9-10, Lisbon
There is always something fun to look forward to in Portugal, and the Lisboa Dance Festival is among the first of many musical events scheduled in 2018. This is the place to shake your groove to electronic music while appreciating Lisbon’s knack for converting neglected buildings into creative hubs, since the Dance Festival will take place in a new coworking space along the Tagus River. The lineup for this year includes American electronic band Octave One, Portuguese artist Xinobi, and British R&B artist NAO, in addition to many more.
1. Rock in Rio
Park
June 23-24 / 29-30, Lisbon
The world-renowned Rock in Rio was so popular in Brazil that it eventually spread across the globe and has been scheduled in Lisbon every two years since 2004 (with the exception of 2010). This year’s much-awaited lineup will include Bruno Mars, Muse, Demi Lovato, and The Killers.
The world-renowned Rock in Rio was so popular in Brazil that it eventually spread across the globe and has been scheduled in Lisbon every two years since 2004 (with the exception of 2010). This year’s much-awaited lineup will include Bruno Mars, Muse, Demi Lovato, and The Killers.
2. Vodafone Paredes de Coura
Park
August 15-18, Paredes de Coura
Near the Portugal/Spain border, on the Tabuão River, is one of the oldest music festivals in Portugal. The Vodafone Paredes de Soura invites music and nature-lovers to enjoy an area around Peneda-Gerês National Park and camp (or glamp), enjoy water activities, and listen to great music, all during one long weekend. One of the headliners this year is Icelandic artist Björk.
Near the Portugal/Spain border, on the Tabuão River, is one of the oldest music festivals in Portugal. The Vodafone Paredes de Soura invites music and nature-lovers to enjoy an area around Peneda-Gerês National Park and camp (or glamp), enjoy water activities, and listen to great music, all during one long weekend. One of the headliners this year is Icelandic artist Björk.