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Colourful umbrellas suspended over Rua Luis de Camoes in Agueda, part of the Umbrella Sky Project
What's On 10 July 2026

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.

When
4 July 2026
Where
Agueda town centre (AgitAgueda main stage and Stage 2, Praca do Municipio)
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Municipality of Agueda

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.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Threeohsix / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Aveiro canal with traditional moliceiro boats
What's On 12 July 2026

Festival dos Canais 2026: Aveiro fills with free open-air art from July 15 to 19

Festival dos Canais returns to Aveiro July 15-19: street theatre, circus, music and installations, almost all free. Dino D'Santiago plays on July 16.

When
15 July 2026
Where
Aveiro
Price
Free (most events)
Organizer
Câmara Municipal de Aveiro

Some cities build stages; Aveiro prefers the ones it already has. From Wednesday to Sunday, the city’s canals, squares, gardens and streets become the set for the 11th edition of Festival dos Canais, with dozens of street theatre, music, dance, contemporary circus and performance-installation shows — and the rare bonus that entry is free for the overwhelming majority of them.

When is Festival dos Canais 2026?

July 15 to 19, across various spots in Aveiro, with the full programme on the festival’s official site. The line-up mixes national and international names: Dutch company Panama Pictures bring Into Thin Air, France’s Bivouac present Gaïa, and Portuguese music gets two big moments — Dino D’Santiago on the Cais da Fonte Nova main stage on July 16, and the concert Amália na América, Além do Fado, joining the Filarmonia das Beiras orchestra with singers Cristina Branco, Raquel Tavares and Ricardo Ribeiro.

How much does it cost and what else is on?

Most of the programme is free — just show up. For appetites, the festival again hosts Chefs On Fire from July 17 to 19, with twelve guest chefs slow-cooking over open flame and concerts on the side. It’s the kind of weekend where you can go from aerial acrobatics above a canal to a fire-cooked plate without leaving the city centre.

It’s been a strong summer for street arts in the north: anyone who enjoyed the free contemporary circus of Vaudeville Rendez-Vous in the Minho will feel at home among the moliceiro boats. If you’re coming from out of town, arrive early — with free entry and a packed city, the best canal-side spots vanish fast.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: John Samuel / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Praia do Pedrógão beach, in the Leiria municipality
What's On 12 July 2026

Sardine Festival 2026: Praia do Pedrógão grills the queen of summer, 16-19 July

The 27th Festival da Sardinha closes out at Praia do Pedrógão, Leiria, from 16 to 19 July: grilled sardines, free entry and concerts at 10.30pm.

When
16 July 2026
Where
Avenida da Maré Viva, Praia do Pedrógão, Leiria
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Municipality of Leiria

Few smells are more Portuguese than sardines on the grill by the sea — and that is exactly what Praia do Pedrógão, in the Leiria municipality, is serving until next Sunday. The 27th edition of the Festival da Sardinha enters its second and final round from 16 to 19 July on Avenida da Maré Viva, with free entry.

What is there to eat and see at the Sardine Festival?

Grilled sardines in industrial quantities, obviously, but not only: this year there is room for close to a thousand diners seated at once in the food area, dressed up with nods to Arte Xávega — the traditional ox-drawn net fishing of this stretch of coast. At night the music takes over, with concerts always at 10.30pm — Nemanus on the 16th, Smells Like 90’s on the 17th and Rita Guerra closing the bill on 18 July. The full programme is on the Leiria municipality’s website, which organises the festival.

How do you get to Praia do Pedrógão?

Pedrógão is the Leiria municipality’s only beach, about 20 minutes from the city — and the festival is a fine excuse to discover a huge stretch of sand that usually escapes the coastal crowds. If beer beats sardines for you, there is an alternative a few hours south, with Silves Beer Fest running in the Algarve the same week; and if you are mourning the first round of summer festas, take heart: after a season of festivals from north to south, there is plenty of calendar left.

Bring an appetite, arrive before 10.30pm, and leave your table manners at home — eating sardines with a knife and fork is the one thing nobody forgives.

By Leonor Sampaio

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Contemporary circus performance at the Vaudeville Rendez-Vous festival
What's On 12 July 2026

Vaudeville Rendez-Vous 2026: free contemporary circus takes over five Minho cities

The Vaudeville Rendez-Vous festival returns July 15-22 with 18 free contemporary circus shows across Barcelos, Braga, Guimarães, Famalicão and Viana do Castelo.

When
15 July 2026
Where
Barcelos, Braga, Guimarães, Vila Nova de Famalicão and Viana do Castelo
Price
Free
Organizer
Teatro da Didascália

Portugal’s biggest contemporary circus festival is back in the Minho: the 12th edition of Vaudeville Rendez-Vous runs July 15 to 22, with 18 shows — eight of them national premieres — spread across some 40 sessions, all free to attend. This year the map grows: alongside Barcelos, Braga, Guimarães and Vila Nova de Famalicão, the festival reaches Viana do Castelo for the first time.

What can you see at Vaudeville Rendez-Vous?

Contemporary circus in streets and squares, under the theme “Change and Transformation”: acrobatics, dance, physical theatre and objects balanced in improbable ways, staged in squares, plazas and gardens — the full city-by-city programme is on the Directorate-General for the Arts website and the festival’s own channels.

What is the programme in Barcelos?

Barcelos opens proceedings with eight shows and a workshop between July 15 and 18. Highlights: THAUMAZEIN: IMPROMPTU in Largo da Porta Nova (July 16, three sessions), TURNO DA NOITE in Praça de Pontevedra (July 17, 7 pm) and Saturday’s closing triple bill on July 18 — conCorda in Jardim Velho (11 am), THE PLACE in Praça dos Poetas (7 pm) and ÁKRI at the Quinta do Aparício sports ground (10 pm).

It is a rare kind of offer in festival summer: first-rate culture, outdoors, no ticket required — and far from the Lisbon-Algarve axis. If you are up north, your week is sorted; for more ideas, try our July festivals guide and the Viagem Medieval already on the horizon.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Vaudeville Rendez-Vous / Município de Barcelos

Silves Castle in the Algarve
What's On 11 July 2026

Silves Beer Fest 2026: craft beer and live music July 15-19, free entry

Silves Beer Fest returns to Praça Al-Mutamid on July 15-19, 2026, with Portuguese craft beer, concerts, comedy and a family Fun Zone. Free entry.

When
15 July 2026
Where
Praça Al-Mutamid, Silves
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Silves Town Hall

Anyone in the Algarve next week has a reason to head inland: Silves Beer Fest is back at Praça Al-Mutamid, at the foot of the castle, with five days devoted to Portugal’s craft beer scene — and no charge at the gate.

When is Silves Beer Fest and how much does it cost?

July 15-19, 2026, at Praça Al-Mutamid in Silves, with free entry — you pay for what you drink and eat. The full programme is on the Silves Town Hall website.

What is there to see and taste?

Craft beers from producers across the country, a wide food line-up, and a stage mixing covers and tribute bands, Portuguese popular music, rock, world-music flavours, DJs and comedy. There is also a Fun Zone for kids — this is unmistakably a summer party for the whole family, not a tasting for purists.

Silves has made a speciality of these packed-square weeks: the beer festival warms up for the Medieval Fair that usually takes over the city in August — and this summer medieval fairs are multiplying across the country. If the plan is to skip the beach for a day, this is a fine excuse.

By Leonor Sampaio

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David Byrne performing on stage
What's On 11 July 2026

Ageas Cooljazz 2026: David Byrne, Jamiroquai and free Sundays headline the week in Cascais

Ageas Cooljazz runs in Cascais until 31 July: David Byrne on the 14th, Loyle Carner on the 15th and Jamiroquai on the 18th, with the free-entry Cascais Lazy Sundays in the park.

When
12 July 2026
Where
Hipódromo Manuel Possolo and Parque Marechal Carmona, Cascais
Price
Ticketed concerts; Lazy Sundays free entry
Organizer
Ageas Cooljazz

Cascais has music booked for almost every night until the end of the month: Ageas Cooljazz is halfway through its 2026 edition and the week now starting is one of the strongest on the bill. David Byrne plays on 14 July, Loyle Carner on the 15th and Jamiroquai on the 18th — and between the ticketed shows there are whole Sundays of free music in the park.

Who plays Ageas Cooljazz this week?

On Tuesday 14 July, the Talking Heads legend takes the stage at the Hipódromo Manuel Possolo with Bia Maria opening — one of this edition’s concerts with Portuguese sign-language interpretation. Wednesday the 15th brings British rapper Loyle Carner, with Ana Lua Caiano; on Saturday the 18th, Jamiroquai’s funk closes the week with Moullinex warming up. Gates open at 19:00, with the Cascais Jazz Sessions in the Parque Marechal Carmona amphitheatre before the main show. The full programme and tickets are on the festival’s official website.

Which concerts are free in Cascais?

The Cascais Lazy Sundays: on Sundays 12, 19 and 26 July, Parque Marechal Carmona hosts free-entry music between 17:00 and 20:00 — starting tomorrow, the 12th, with Joana Barrios. It is the perfect plan for a festival without a ticket: blanket, shade and late-afternoon jazz.

Further down the bill come Diana Krall (22nd), Franz Ferdinand (25th), Scissor Sisters (29th) and Chet Faker (31st). If your jazz tastes point south, Loulé Jazz is celebrating its 30th edition — July is being generous to ears from north to south.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Raph_PH / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

The National Palace of Mafra, next to the Jardim do Cerco
What's On 11 July 2026

Mafra Bread Festival: final weekend at Jardim do Cerco, free entry

The Festival do Pão in Mafra ends Sunday 12 July at the Jardim do Cerco. Free entry, traditional food stalls, the Bread Forum and family entertainment.

When
3 July 2026
Where
Jardim do Cerco, Mafra
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Mafra Town Hall

If you haven’t been yet, you have until Sunday. The Festival do Pão — Mafra’s bread festival, which has filled the Jardim do Cerco with the smell of wood-fired ovens since 3 July — enters its final weekend, with the 14th edition wrapping up on 12 July. Entry is free, in the shadow of the National Palace.

What is there to do at the Mafra Bread Festival?

Eat, mostly — and guilt-free. The festival brings together a showcase and sale of Mafra’s famous bread, regional sweets, traditional “saloia” food stalls and a country fair, plus the Bread Forum, a space for workshops and tastings where you learn what separates a great loaf from an ordinary one. There’s also crafts, folklore, street entertainment and plenty for kids, in a ten-day programme that has featured names like fado singer Marco Rodrigues and the GNR Symphonic Band. The full weekend programme is on the Mafra Town Hall’s official page.

Where is it and how much does it cost?

At the Jardim do Cerco, right next to the National Palace of Mafra — and it costs nothing: entry is free. It’s the kind of Saturday plan where your wallet only opens if your appetite insists. If you’re after more ideas, this weekend’s what’s-on guide has picks from north to south, and time-travellers can find medieval fairs across the country all through July.

Ten days of festivities ending on the smell of warm bread: if there’s a better way to close out a weekend, Mafra hasn’t found it yet.

By Leonor Sampaio

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Mirandela town hall in Trás-os-Montes
What's On 10 July 2026

Mirandela festas 2026: Nossa Senhora do Amparo festivities run 23 July to 2 August

Mirandela's city festivities in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo return from 23 July to 2 August with Herman José, processions, sport and open-air nights.

When
23 July 2026
Where
Mirandela
Organizer
Municipality of Mirandela

Trás-os-Montes has a date with its patron saint. The City Festivities in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo return to Mirandela from 23 July to 2 August — ten days in which the capital of alheira sausage swaps the Tua river’s calm for processions, concerts, sport and open-air revelry.

When are the Mirandela festas in 2026?

From 23 July to 2 August, with a programme that fills the town: opening ceremony, masses and processions in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo, cycling races, exhibitions and nights of music. One announced highlight is comedian Herman José, on stage 25 July with the Esproarte Orchestra — the local professional arts school that is a point of pride here.

What else is there to do in Mirandela?

Mirandela is best visited fork in hand: the alheira has monument status, the Tua riverbanks beg for an evening stroll, and the old seventeen-arch bridge is a hard backdrop to beat. The full festival programme is on the official Mirandela tourism site. If you are sketching out a summer map, add AgitAgueda’s colourful umbrellas, running until 26 July, or the Viagem Medieval in Santa Maria da Feira from 29 July.

The Portuguese summer works like this: each week, a different town sets the table. In late July it is Mirandela’s turn to host — and nobody leaves hungry.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Turismoenportugal / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

British saxophonist Andy Sheppard performing live
What's On 10 July 2026

Loulé Jazz 2026: 30th edition brings Andy Sheppard and a Coltrane tribute

The Loulé Jazz festival turns 30 with six concerts from 24 to 26 July at the castle grounds, including a tribute marking John Coltrane's centenary.

When
24 July 2026
Where
Alcaidaria do Castelo, Loulé

Thirty years of jazz in the shadow of a castle is not something every festival gets to claim. Loulé Jazz marks its 30th edition from 24 to 26 July, with six concerts across three days at the Alcaidaria do Castelo — and an extra reason to raise a glass: a tribute marking the centenary of John Coltrane, born in 1926.

Who plays Loulé Jazz 2026?

British saxophonist Andy Sheppard headlines with his trio, while the Loulé Jazz Trio does the honours as the house band. Finnish pianist Alexi Tuomarila brings his quartet, and the Fractal Limit duo of Vardan Ovsepian and Tatiana Parra completes the bill — two performances per night, all inside the castle grounds.

When and where is the festival?

Friday to Sunday, 24 to 26 July, at the Alcaidaria do Castelo in Loulé’s historic centre. Full programme and practical details are on the Loulé town hall site. If you like your jazz with a sea breeze, Ageas CoolJazz keeps filling Cascais evenings through July — and for a wider map of the month, AgitAgueda’s umbrellas and free shows run until 26 July.

Between Coltrane’s centenary and three decades of festival, Loulé has two birthdays to celebrate this year — and does it the way jazz demands: live, without a net.

By Leonor Sampaio

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Historical reenactment at the Viagem Medieval in Santa Maria da Feira
What's On 10 July 2026

Viagem Medieval 2026: Portugal's biggest medieval festival runs July 29 to August 9

Viagem Medieval 2026 takes over Santa Maria da Feira from July 29 to August 9, with a free opening show on the 28th. The 12-day wristband costs 9 euros until July 14.

When
29 July 2026
Where
Historic centre and Castle, Santa Maria da Feira
Price
12-day wristband from €9 (until July 14); day tickets and Royal Wristband available
Organizer
Municipality of Santa Maria da Feira and Feira Viva

Viagem Medieval 2026 runs from July 29 to August 9 in Santa Maria da Feira, with a free opening show on the night of the 28th — and if you buy the wristband by July 14, all twelve days cost just 9 euros. That’s the short answer; here’s why it belongs on your calendar.

Portugal’s biggest historical reenactment turns 30 this year and goes back to where it all began: the theme is the Condado Portucalense, the county from which Portugal itself emerged. For nearly two weeks, the town’s historic centre and castle grounds fill with knights, merchants, artisans and costumed characters, with tournaments, parades and reenactments running through the day.

When is Viagem Medieval 2026?

From Wednesday, July 29 to Sunday, August 9, in the historic centre of Santa Maria da Feira, in the Aveiro district — about half an hour south of Porto. Afternoons (early afternoon to six) are the family-friendly stretch, with the open market and artisan workshops; after dark come the banquets, processions and the big set-piece shows.

How much does Viagem Medieval cost?

It depends on when you buy. The twelve-day wristband costs 9 euros until July 14, rises to 10 euros between the 15th and 28th, and 11 euros once the event starts. There are day tickets for one-off visits, plus a Royal Wristband that adds access to the Castle D’El Rei and the medieval tournament. The full programme and ticket office are on the official Viagem Medieval website.

If the genre is your thing, no need to wait for the end of the month: Óbidos is already deep in its own medieval market further south, and our weekend guide covers the more immediate plans. Just don’t sit on the wristband decision: for the price of an artisan ice cream, twelve days of the Middle Ages is one of the best trades of the summer.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Béria Lima de Rodríguez / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

The castle and walls of Óbidos
What's On 9 July 2026

Medieval fairs in Portugal, July 2026: from Mões to Óbidos, where to time-travel

Mões and Mindelo this weekend, Óbidos from the 16th to the 26th and Coimbra from the 17th to the 19th: July's medieval fair roadmap, from the Minho to the West.

When
10 July 2026
Where
Various locations, Portugal
Price
Varies (several free to enter)

July is the month Portugal rolls back a good seven hundred years — and you don’t need to go to Óbidos to prove it, though it helps. Between this Friday and the end of the month, there are medieval fairs from the Minho to the West region, with merchants, falconry, jousting and mead in generous measure.

Which medieval fairs are on this weekend?

From July 10 to 12, the Mões Medieval Fair in Castro Daire recreates the trades and crafts of another age, while on the northern coast the Mindelo Medieval Fair in Vila do Conde combines a traditional market with family-friendly reenactments. The same weekend, the Recontro de Valdevez in Arcos de Valdevez revives the skirmishes that made history in the Alto Minho.

When is the Óbidos Medieval Market?

From July 16 to 26 — eleven days in which the entire walled town becomes the country’s biggest medieval event. Processions, horseback jousting, street markets and thousands of costumed performers make Óbidos the genre’s essential pilgrimage; the official programme is published by the Municipality of Óbidos. If you’d rather have a university town than castle walls, there’s an alternative: the Coimbra Medieval Fair and Salir no Tempo, both July 17-19, share the weekend after Óbidos kicks off.

How much does it cost, and is it worth it with kids?

It depends on the fair: many are free to enter, and the bigger ones charge a symbolic ticket that usually includes the entertainment. With children it’s almost always worth it — between falcons, jugglers and wooden swords, it’s one of the rare outings that pleases every age with no screens involved.

If you want a more urban plan, our July 11-12 weekend guide has the alternatives from Algés to Porto. And if the medieval enthusiasm leaves you wanting more, August brings Silves — but that’s a tale for another campfire.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Palickap / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Crowd at a summer music festival at dusk
What's On 9 July 2026

This weekend in Portugal: what to do on 11-12 July, from Algés to Porto

Tugadaily's guide to the 11-12 July weekend: NOS Alive in Algés, RFM Somnii in Figueira da Foz, a free food festival in Porto and a Lusophone garden in Lisbon.

If you still haven’t decided what to do this weekend, the short answer is: music, food and beach, almost from top to bottom of the country. The 11-12 July weekend is one of the busiest of the summer, with big festivals overlapping and free options for anyone who’d rather bring the family without spending a cent.

What’s on this weekend?

The headline act is in Algés. NOS Alive kicked off this week on the Passeio Marítimo and peaks over the weekend: Foo Fighters close Friday night, the 10th, and Florence + The Machine wrap the main stage on Saturday, the 11th. If you were hoping to grab a last-minute ticket, heads up — the 10th and 11th are sold out, and only Thursday still had tickets.

For dance-music fans, head to Figueira da Foz. On Praia do Relógio you’ll find the RFM Somnii, the biggest beachside dance festival, with house, trance and big room from Friday to Sunday, feet in the sand and the sun dropping over the crowd.

Where can I go with kids?

In Porto, Parque da Cidade hosts the Continente Food Festival on 11 and 12 July — two days of showcooking, street food, a kids’ zone and free family activities, no ticket at the gate. In Lisbon, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation keeps its Summer Garden running until 12 July, with music curated by Dino D’Santiago celebrating the cultures of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Portugal; the full programme is on the official Gulbenkian site. And in Braga, Theatro Circo has a children’s cinema session on Saturday, the 11th, with seven playful short films.

How much does it cost?

It depends on the plan. The big festivals need a ticket — NOS Alive was around 84 euros on the available day — but the Continente Food Festival is free entry and the Gulbenkian Summer Garden has free garden access. You can fill the weekend without emptying your wallet: just choose between the big stage and a blanket on the lawn.

By Leonor Sampaio

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Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine performing live
What's On 9 July 2026

NOS Alive 2026 kicks off today in Algés with Twenty One Pilots and Florence + The Machine

NOS Alive 2026 runs 9–11 July at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, with Twenty One Pilots, Nick Cave, Florence + The Machine and Lorde. Line-up, tickets and prices.

When
9 July 2026
Where
Passeio Marítimo de Algés, Oeiras
Price
Day 89€ · 3-day pass 157€
Organizer
NOS Alive

One of the country’s biggest festivals is opening its gates again: NOS Alive 2026 kicks off today and runs from 9 to 11 July at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, in Oeiras. Three days by the Tagus with a line-up that blends stadium acts and cult favourites.

Who is playing NOS Alive 2026?

The names topping the bill are Twenty One Pilots, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Florence + The Machine, Lorde, Wolf Alice, Teddy Swims, Pixies and Buraka Som Sistema, among many others across the three days. It is the usual Alive recipe: one foot in the mainstream, the other in indie and electronic.

How much are the tickets?

A day ticket costs 89 euros and the three-day pass 157 euros. As always in Algés, it pays to arrive early, plan your transport back to Lisbon, and expect queues at the most popular late-night sets.

If you are after more plans for these weeks, see Sumol Summer Fest and Vilar de Mouros. Official line-up, times and tickets are on the NOS Alive website.

By Leonor Sampaio

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Poster for the 44th Faro International Motorcycle Rally
What's On 8 July 2026

Faro Motorcycle Rally 2026: UB40, Rui Veloso and Xutos headline Vale das Almas, 16-19 July

The 44th Faro International Motorcycle Rally runs 16-19 July at Vale das Almas, with UB40, Rui Veloso, Xutos & Pontapés and UHF on the bill and around 20,000 bikers expected.

When
16 July 2026
Where
Vale das Almas, Faro
Price
€70 (full pass with camping); €10 (Thursday)
Organizer
Moto Clube de Faro

Europe’s biggest biker camp is pitching up in the Algarve again: the 44th Faro International Motorcycle Rally runs from 16 to 19 July at its traditional Vale das Almas site, with around 20,000 people and close to 600 motorcycle clubs expected — roughly 100 of them from outside Portugal. It’s the only rally recognised by the International Motorcycling Federation this year, which effectively makes Faro the world capital of two wheels for four days.

Who’s playing the Faro Motorcycle Rally 2026?

The bill mixes Portuguese classics with an international headliner: Britain’s UB40 top Saturday night, preceded by Rui Veloso, with Xutos & Pontapés opening Thursday — an all-Portuguese day — and UHF plus Spain’s Mojinos Escozios on Friday. The full programme is on the Moto Clube de Faro website.

How much are tickets and what do they include?

The full pass costs 70 euros and covers camping on site, Saturday dinner, Sunday breakfast and lunch, and entry into the raffles — a motorbike and a trip are up for grabs. If you just want a taste, Thursday is a 10-euro ticket. And if you prefer stages without open exhausts, the same weekend offers gentler options — the festival summer we mapped in our July festivals guide is still at full throttle.

By Leonor Sampaio

Image: Moto Clube de Faro

Torres Novas castle
What's On 8 July 2026

Festas do Almonda 2026: five free nights of music in Torres Novas through Sunday

The Festas do Almonda run 8-12 July at Jardim das Rosas in Torres Novas, with free concerts by Rui Veloso, Dillaz, Toy and Rodrigo Leão.

When
8 July 2026
Where
Jardim das Rosas, Torres Novas
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Torres Novas City Council

If you are hunting for a plan this week that costs exactly nothing, Torres Novas has you covered: the Festas do Almonda take over the Jardim das Rosas from today, 8 July, until Sunday the 12th — five nights of free concerts, three stages, food stalls and entertainment for all ages, an hour or so north-east of Lisbon.

What is the Festas do Almonda 2026 line-up?

It opens today, City Day, with Janita Salomé on the main stage. Thursday the 9th brings Portuguese rock veteran Rui Veloso; Friday the 10th, rapper Dillaz; Saturday the 11th, guaranteed party-starter Toy; and on Sunday the 12th composer Rodrigo Leão closes things on a more contemplative note. Around the headliners there are DJ sets, roaming brass bands and secondary stages, with inflatables and kids’ entertainment in the early evening every day.

How much does entry cost?

Nothing — entry is free every day and at every stage, with the food stalls and local gastronomy doing the rest of the evening’s work. The full hour-by-hour programme is on the Torres Novas council website.

It is more proof that Portugal’s summer of town festivals is not just a big-city affair — it sits on the same shelf as the Festas da Cidade da Maia, running until the 13th, and, for time-travellers, the medieval market in Óbidos. If the Ribatejo is within reach, the Jardim das Rosas is the address until Sunday.

By Leonor Sampaio

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