Festival returns this August with concerts by leading Portuguese artists
Portimão’s Sardine Festival returns from August 4-9 to the city’s riverside area, celebrating its 30th edition with a line-up featuring some of the biggest names in Portuguese music.
Established in 1985, the Sardine Festival has become one of the most iconic events of the Algarve summer, combining gastronomy, culture and entertainment.
The music line-up will feature a variety of genres, including kizomba, pop-rock and fado, appealing to different generations. Festival-goers will also be able to enjoy Fernando Daniel’s debut on the festival stage, which is expected to attract many fans.
Matias Damásio will open the event on August 4, followed by Némanus (August 5), Átoa (August 6), Cuca Roseta (August 7), Fernando Daniel (August 8) and Xutos & Pontapés (August 9), who will close the commemorative edition. All concerts will take place on the main stage from 10pm.
The festival’s official opening will feature a re-enactment of the Sardine Unloading at Cais Gil Eanes, highlighting the importance of fishing and the canning industry to the municipality’s identity. Around 500kg of fresh sardines, provided by Docapesca, will be used for the special occasion.
In 2020, the initiative received an honourable mention from the Portuguese Association of Museology in the Innovation and Creativity category.
Entry to the festival is free.
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