AgitAgueda 2026: colourful umbrellas and 150+ free shows in Agueda until 26 July
AgitAgueda 2026 runs until 26 July in Agueda, with free entry to over 150 shows. This weekend brings Nuno Ribeiro and Gente de Zona under the famous Umbrella Sky Project.
There is a festival in Portugal where the sky is made of umbrellas — and this year it lasts 23 days, all of them free. AgitAgueda 2026, the 19th edition of the urban art and music festival that turned the town of Agueda into a world-shared summer postcard, runs until 26 July with more than 150 shows and free entry to everything.
Who plays AgitAgueda this weekend?
This Friday the main stage belongs to Portuguese singer Nuno Ribeiro, and on Saturday the party switches language with Cuba’s Gente de Zona, owners of half a summer’s worth of Latin hits. Still to come are Dillaz (17), Gipsy Kings (18), Fingertips (23), MC Cabelinho (24), Inner Circle (25) and LP closing on the 26th. The opening on 4 July went to fado star Mariza, performed with Portuguese Sign Language interpretation. The full day-by-day programme is on the official AgitAgueda site.
What is the Umbrella Sky Project?
It is the festival’s visual soul: hundreds of colourful umbrellas suspended over the streets of the town centre, an installation born in Agueda that has been copied from Miami to Bangkok — but is only original here. Between concerts there is street art and roaming entertainment, plus this year’s novelty, Stage 2 by the town hall square, dedicated to young musicians from the county’s philharmonic bands and emerging projects — the upper town joins the party too.
If you are hunting for more weekend plans between Aveiro and the rest of the country, our guide to the 11-12 July weekend has suggestions from north to south. But if there is only one plan: bring a charged phone — under that sky of umbrellas, nobody resists the photo.
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