
More than 80 artists, bands, and projects are set to perform at the festival until Sunday, including Ana Moura, Diogo Piçarra, Bárbara Bandeira, Bispo, Dino D’Santiago with the Algarve Orchestra, Pedro Abrunhosa, Julinho KSD, and Lena D’Água.
On the additional day, Sunday, which coincides with City Day, there will be a program particularly focused on children and teenagers, making the festival a family-oriented event with a lineup catering to various age groups.
In addition to the artists already mentioned, the audience can enjoy performances from Nenny, Buba Espinho, Mundo Segundo & Sam The Kid, Ana Bacalhau, Bateu Matou, Margarida Campelo, Amaura, Pedro da Linha, Cassete Pirata, Tara Perdida, Maria Reis, Scúru Fitchádu, and Napa, among many others.
Besides music, the festival features a program that includes performing arts, exhibitions, an artisan market, podcast-style conversations, and other offerings.
Daily tickets are priced at 22 euros for today, Friday, and Saturday, and 10 euros for Sunday. A general pass costs 60 euros.
Children up to and including 12 years old have free admission.