
Under the theme ‘United by History, Together for Freedom’, the lineup prominently features Angolan artists Matias Damásio, Heroide, and Ana Bela Aya, alongside Portuguese performers Camané, Filipe Cardoso, Marco Rodrigues, and Ana Sofia Varela.
The event brings together renowned figures from both Lusophone countries, offering an artistic meeting that strengthens historical ties and creates tangible cultural value for the Angolan market.
The organizers emphasize that since its inception in 2017, the festival has become a meeting point for music and culture lovers, highlighting that, “in a vibrant multicultural celebration, starting from fado, a mosaic of Lusophone and African traditions emerges on stage, creating a unique artistic experience.”
“This edition promises to remain in collective memory and generate moments of true cultural sharing,” noted João Pires, CEO of Caixa Angola, underscoring that the theme “‘United by History, Together for Freedom’ will establish a connection between art and the celebration of freedom, history, and cultural identity.”
Meanwhile, the festival’s artistic director, Marco Rodrigues, stated that this celebration fosters dialogue and cooperation, affirming music as a bridge of unity and transformation.
“We are confident that this sonic fusion will offer everyone an unforgettable, liberating, and rewarding experience,” Marco Rodrigues added.