Festival Músicas do Mundo: Sines and Porto Covo become the planet's sound capital, July 17–25
One of the most special festivals of the Portuguese summer brings music from every corner of the world to Sines castle and Porto Covo.
There are summer festivals for shouting along to familiar choruses, and festivals for discovering the world without leaving the country. The Festival Músicas do Mundo (FMM), in Sines and Porto Covo, is firmly the second kind — which is why those who know it love it so much.
From 17 to 25 July, this stretch of the Alentejo coast becomes a showcase of sounds from every continent: African, Latin American, Middle Eastern and Balkan rhythms, and everything you won’t normally hear on commercial radio. It’s serious curation, with artists most people have never heard of — and you leave a fan.
The setting is half the festival
FMM has an unbeatable trick: the scenery. Concerts at dusk in Sines castle, the sea just below, and nights in Porto Covo of cobbled streets and whitewashed houses. Many of the shows are free, making it one of the most democratic festivals in the country — bring the family, bring a beach chair, and listen to the world.
Tips from people who’ve been
Wear comfortable shoes (there’s walking between stages), go with an open mind for genres you don’t know, and use the days to explore the Alentejo coast too — among the prettiest and still relatively calm in Portugal in mid-July.
If you’re tired of the same old lineups, FMM is the perfect antidote. Nine days proving the whole planet fits in one Alentejo town.
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