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What's On 28 June 2026

Beach party: electronic music in Matosinhos this weekend

The weekend brings a seaside party to Matosinhos, with electronic music on the beach on 28 and 29 June. There's something from north to south.

When
28 June 2026
Where
Praia do Aterro Norte, Matosinhos

For those who like their party with feet in the sand, the North delivers. This weekend, 28 and 29 June, Praia do Aterro Norte in Matosinhos hosts a seaside electronic music party, with several artists from the scene passing through the booths.

It’s the kind of summer plan that pairs well with what Porto and its surroundings offer: beach by day, a beat at dusk and dinner nearby before the night gets going for real.

If you fancy a change

You’re not short of options this weekend. Lisbon closes out Rock in Rio, Porto has a lively calendar, and across the country festivals and parties are happening. Whatever the destination, the golden summer rule applies: sunscreen, water and good company.

If you’ve got a free Saturday or Sunday, you know where to point the car.

See also: what to do this weekend in Portugal. More regional events from the Matosinhos City Council.

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Rapper Carlão, one of the headliners
What's On 29 June 2026

São Pedro in Caíde de Rei: Lousada is in full swing until 5 July

The Festas de São Pedro liven up Caíde de Rei from 29 June to 5 July, with tradition, an arraial and names like Carlão, Kura and Rosinha.

When
29 June 2026
Where
Caíde de Rei, Lousada
Organizer
Comissão de Festas de São Pedro

While the big Lisbon festivals grab the international names, further north there’s the good kind of party — the sort that smells of grill smoke with little lights blinking between the streets. The Festas de São Pedro are back in Caíde de Rei, Lousada, running from 29 June to 5 July. A whole week of arraial, the old-fashioned way.

Tradition and music side by side

São Pedro is one of those celebrations that mixes the sacred and the profane without apology: mass and procession on one side, stage and dancing on the other. This year’s bill doesn’t disappoint — Caíde welcomes names like Carlão, who turns any square into a hands-in-the-air concert, DJ Kura with his floor-filling electronic sets, and Rosinha, queen of the popular singalong.

In between there’s everything you’d hope for: bifanas and pork steaks off the coals, ginjinha flowing, carousels for the kids and fireworks to close the big nights.

Why it’s worth going

No festival wristband needed, no fortune to pay. You just turn up, wander the grounds, bump into half the people there and let the night carry on. It’s the kind of small-town summer that half the country grew up with — and this week it’s happening in Caíde de Rei.

If you’ve got a free evening this week, you know where to point the car. The full programme is usually posted on the Câmara Municipal de Lousada channels.

See also: what to do this weekend in Portugal.

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Foo Fighters performing live
What's On 29 June 2026

NOS Alive returns to Algés: three days with Foo Fighters and Florence + the Machine

From 9 to 11 July, Lisbon's Passeio Marítimo de Algés hosts one of Europe's biggest festivals. Here's the essential planning rundown.

When
9 July 2026
Where
Passeio Marítimo de Algés, Oeiras
Organizer
Everything is New

Some dates you mark in the diary in felt-tip, and this is one of them: from 9 to 11 July, Lisbon’s Passeio Marítimo de Algés turns once again into one of the high points of the European music summer. NOS Alive is back, and this year’s lineup is anything but modest.

Who’s on the bill

Foo Fighters lead the billing — one of those bands that turns a whole site into a single choir. Along the way you’ll also find Florence + the Machine, with that grand, almost ritual register, Twenty One Pilots and Sweden’s Zara Larsson, among many other names spread across the stages. It’s the festival’s usual mix: stadium rock, pop, indie and discoveries for those who arrive early.

Practical tips

Algés fills up, so the advice is the usual: public transport where you can, plenty of water (July shows no mercy) and comfortable shoes, because there’s a lot of walking between stages. Get there in good time for the early-afternoon sets, often the hidden gems of the day.

If there’s one festival to show outsiders why the Portuguese summer sounds so good, it’s this one. Tickets and schedules at the official NOS Alive site.

See also: RFM Somnii in Figueira da Foz.

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Figueira da Foz beach
What's On 29 June 2026

RFM Somnii: the biggest summer party lights up Figueira da Foz beach

From 10 to 12 July, Praia do Relógio fills with DJs, sunshine and electronic music for another edition of the country's liveliest beach festival.

When
10 July 2026
Where
Praia do Relógio, Figueira da Foz
Organizer
RFM

If your idea of a perfect summer is dancing on the sand until night falls and the sky fills with lights, mark the date: RFM Somnii returns to Praia do Relógio in Figueira da Foz from 10 to 12 July. It’s the beach party that mixes DJs, sunshine and electronic beats in one of the prettiest settings on the central coast.

What to expect

Somnii makes the beach its stage — and that changes everything. Instead of a closed, dusty arena, you dance with the sea right there and the sunset as a backdrop. The lineup leans heavily on electronic and dance music, with that relaxed festival vibe that pairs perfectly with the season.

Go prepared

Summer on the beach calls for simple precautions: proper sunscreen, water always within reach, and a plan for the journey home, especially if the night runs long. Figueira draws big crowds these days, so it’s worth sorting accommodation early if you’re coming from afar.

It’s the kind of weekend that sticks in the memory — salt on your skin, music in your ears and that feeling that summer is always worth it after all. Dates and tickets at the official RFM Somnii site.

See also: NOS Alive in Algés.

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Portimão, in the Algarve
What's On 28 June 2026

Afro Nation returns to Portimão from July 3 to 5

The world's biggest afrobeats festival is back at Praia da Rocha in Portimão for three days of music, sun and dancing in the Algarve.

When
3 July 2026
Where
Praia da Rocha, Portimão
Organizer
Afro Nation

If one festival put Portimão on the world party map, it is this one. Afro Nation, billed as the biggest afrobeats festival on the planet, returns to Praia da Rocha from July 3 to 5, and brings with it a crowd from half the world.

The recipe is simple and unbeatable: a stage by the sea, the Algarve sun at its peak, and the biggest names in afrobeats, amapiano and urban music shaking the sand. It is beach by day and party deep into the night, in that atmosphere where you hear so many languages it feels like a small United Nations summit, only dancing.

For those heading to the Algarve

It is worth planning ahead. In July the Algarve fills up, and accommodation near Portimão sells out fast and shoots up in price. If you have not sorted your stay, do not leave it to the last minute.

Hydration is the watchword, because between the heat and the dancing you burn serious energy. Sunscreen, a hat and shoes for the sand complete the kit. And, as at any big event, agree a meeting point with your group and keep your ticket handy on your phone.

It is the kind of weekend that leaves memories for the whole year. The Algarve is beautiful on its own; with the right soundtrack, it becomes irresistible.

See also: A beach party with electronica in Matosinhos. Line-up and tickets at Afro Nation’s official site.

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Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden singer, on stage
What's On 28 June 2026

Iron Maiden land at Estádio da Luz on July 7

The lords of heavy metal bring their tour to Lisbon for a show at Estádio da Luz. Ready the black t-shirt and your voice.

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When
7 July 2026
Where
Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Organizer
Everything is New

There are bands and there are institutions. Iron Maiden are one of those that have filled stadiums for decades and still get several generations singing in unison. On July 7, it is Lisbon’s turn, with a show at Estádio da Luz that promises to be one to tell the grandchildren about.

For anyone who has never been to a show by the British band, the warning is simple: it is not just music, it is a full spectacle. Giant sets, the famous mascot Eddie appearing on stage, and a setlist packed with classics everyone knows, even those who swear they do not like metal.

Tips for the night

Being in a stadium, go early. Queues at the entrance form well ahead of time, and nobody wants to miss the first song stuck at ticket control. Comfortable shoes are half the battle, because you will be on your feet for a long time.

Drink water, especially if these hot days hold, and agree a meeting point with your group, because with thousands of people the phone does not always help. And, of course, warm up your voice: you will need it for the choruses.

It is the kind of night that justifies the trip to Lisbon, wherever you are coming from. Metal does not die, and in July it will be very much alive at the Luz.

See also: The NOS Alive line-up in July. Tickets and dates at Iron Maiden’s official site.

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Official NOS Alive 2026 poster
What's On 28 June 2026

NOS Alive 2026: three days of festival in Alges, July 9-11

Twenty One Pilots, Florence + The Machine, Nick Cave and Lorde headline NOS Alive, by the river in Lisbon.

When
9 July 2026
Where
Passeio Maritimo de Alges, Lisbon
Organizer
Everything is New

Mark the calendar and break in the comfy trainers: NOS Alive returns to Alges from July 9-11, with the riverside promenade turning once again into that beach-by-day, concerts-by-night crossover we know so well.

The lineup won’t disappoint anyone who likes big names. Twenty One Pilots, Florence + The Machine, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Lorde lead the front row, with Wolf Alice, The War On Drugs, Pixies and Teddy Swims backing them up. And, as tradition demands, there’s Portuguese blood in the mix, with Buraka Som Sistema promising to get the grounds jumping.

Tips if you’re going

Alges fills up, so the golden rule is simple: public transport whenever possible, plenty of water, and a plan to find your friends when the phone loses signal. The site sits by the river, which helps on the hotter nights, but the early-afternoon sun is merciless, bring a hat.

For newcomers, NOS Alive is one of the festivals that best blends international headliners with discoveries, and the atmosphere is usually as good as the sound. Day tickets or three-day passes, whatever suits.

Three days, dozens of bands and Lisbon on the doorstep. Hard to ask for more from a July weekend.

See also: Rock in Rio Lisboa closes today: the last day of the party.

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Katy Perry, one of the line-up's stars
What's On 28 June 2026

Rock in Rio Lisboa closes today: the final day of the party

Rock in Rio Lisboa reaches its last day, 28 June, at Parque Tejo, with Carlão on the Music Valley stage to close the edition.

When
28 June 2026
Where
Parque Tejo, Lisbon
Organizer
Rock in Rio Lisboa

If you’ve got a free Sunday and haven’t been yet, it’s now or never. Rock in Rio Lisboa reaches its final day today, 28 June, at Parque Tejo, closing two weeks in which the City of Rock filled up again.

This edition’s line-up gathered big names across the days, from Katy Perry to Linkin Park, Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, Pedro Sampaio and our own Xutos & Pontapés. For the send-off, the Music Valley stage hosts Carlão, with more buzz spread across the grounds.

Tips for the last night

Go early, wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and count on extra transport for the trip back. The City of Rock is big, so it’s worth picking your priority sets and leaving time to move between stages.

It’s the last chance to live this edition in person, and the kind of night you tell stories about later.

See also: the festival’s second weekend. Programme and tickets on the official Rock in Rio Lisboa site.

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Crowd watching an open-air concert at a summer festival.
What's On 27 June 2026

What's on this weekend in Portugal: festivals, ginja and snails

From Rock in Rio in Lisbon to local festivals across the country, there's plenty of reason to leave the house on June 27 and 28. Here are some ideas.

When
27 June 2026
Where
Various locations, Portugal

Summer has properly arrived, and with it the country’s calendar fills up with things to do. If you haven’t made plans for this weekend yet, here are a few ideas spread from north to south — for every taste and budget.

In Lisbon, the main course is the second weekend of Rock in Rio, at Parque Tejo. Saturday promises a strong line-up, with Rod Stewart on the main stage and a special show by Xutos & Pontapés joined by guests like GNR, UHF and Táxi — one of those moments that stays with anyone who loves Portuguese rock. It’s one of the biggest entertainment festivals in the world, and you only need to set foot inside to see why.

If you prefer something calmer and more traditional, there are delicious options. In Óbidos, the Ginja Festival runs until the 28th, with the medieval town turned into an invitation to taste the liqueur that made it famous — ideally from a little chocolate cup. Over in Arruda dos Vinhos there’s the Snail Festival, pairing the quintessential summer snack with a gathering of local associations, in a thoroughly down-to-earth, family atmosphere.

In the north, the VILA Festival in Lousada runs from June 26 to 28 with names like Dillard, Mari Ferrari and Zarko, among others — a good excuse for anyone in the area to make the most of the warm nights with plenty of music.

And if none of these fit, here’s the general tip: June and July are months of local festivals across the whole country, with street parties, grilled sardines, marches and festivals popping up on every corner. It’s worth checking your own town’s listings, because there’s almost certainly something happening near you. The point is to get out, mingle and enjoy the summer — it doesn’t last forever.

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Sines, on the Alentejo coast
What's On 27 June 2026

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.

When
17 July 2026
Where
Sines and Porto Covo
Organizer
Sines Municipality

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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Iron Maiden
What's On 27 June 2026

July is heavy-rock month in Lisbon: Iron Maiden, Scorpions and Marilyn Manson in town

The capital hosts a flood of rock and metal concerts in early July. Here are the dates not to miss.

Where
Lisbon

Anyone who likes guitars turned up to maximum has plenty of reasons to swing through Lisbon in early July. The capital is set to shake with a run of rock and metal concerts that would be the envy of any European itinerary.

The dates to mark

Iron Maiden play 7 July at Estádio da Luz — yes, a stadium, because the British legends don’t fit in anything smaller. The next night, 8 July, Germany’s Scorpions take the stage at the MEO Arena, ready to get everyone singing “Wind of Change.” And on 5 July, also at the MEO Arena, the Evil Live Festival stacks a heavy lineup with Marilyn Manson, Mastodon, Megadeth, Converge and a few more names that rattle the walls.

It’s a rare concentration: three nights running when Lisbon becomes an essential meeting point for rock and metal fans from across the country — and far beyond.

Practical tips

For the stadium and arena shows, arrive early if you want a good spot in the standing areas, bring ear protection (the sound is genuinely loud and your ears will thank you), and sort tickets ahead — the big names sell out. If you’re coming from outside Lisbon, line up transport and a place to sleep, because these shows finish late.

Between beach festivals and packed arenas, July promises to be loud — and, for rock lovers, in the best possible way.

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Xutos & Pontapés, the Portuguese act on the bill
What's On 27 June 2026

Rock in Rio Lisboa: weekend two leans into pop and urban beats

21 Savage, Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Xutos & Pontapés are among the names on Rock in Rio's second weekend at Parque Tejo.

When
27 June 2026
Where
Parque Tejo, Lisbon
Organizer
Rock in Rio

If you still haven’t decided what to do this weekend and you’re in Lisbon (or don’t mind getting there), Parque Tejo has the answer: the second weekend of Rock in Rio Lisboa, with Saturday and Sunday leaning into pop and urban sounds.

The bill has names for every taste and generation: rapper 21 Savage, the eternal Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Joss Stone, plus Britain’s Central Cee. And to keep things Portuguese, Xutos & Pontapés take the stage — one of those gigs where everyone sings along, even the ones who swear they don’t know the words.

Before you go

The Cidade do Rock is more than the headline concerts: there’s a Ferris wheel, food zones, side stages and crowds aplenty. Go early, wear comfortable shoes and have a transport plan — the metro and buses run extra services, but the exit is always a tide of people.

Check the set time of the artist you really want to see and the tickets available for the day, because some sessions sell out. And hydrate: a June day in Lisbon doesn’t forgive hours standing in the sun.

It’s the kind of weekend that stays with you. If you can, don’t let it pass.

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Colorful dancers performing at a traditional Brazilian festival in Campina Grande.
What's On 26 June 2026

What's on this weekend in Portugal (27–28 June)

Rock in Rio wraps up in Lisbon, there are festivals inland and up north, and the heat says plan smart. Our pick from top to bottom of the country.

When
27 June 2026
Where
Various locations, Portugal

Friday evening, phone buzzing with the eternal question: “so, what are we doing?” If you’ve got the weekend free, there’s plenty to point the car at — from Lisbon to the interior to the north. Here’s our pick, from the big stage to the smaller village parties.

Lisbon: Rock in Rio closes its second weekend

The headline is easy. Rock in Rio Lisboa reaches its final weekend at Parque Tejo, with Saturday doing the heavy lifting. On the 27th, the main stage pairs Cyndi Lauper with Rod Stewart (on around 22h40), plus proper Portuguese rock from Xutos & Pontapés and GNR. Shaggy, Valete and CeeLo Green round out the night across the other stages. First-weekend passes sold out, but tickets for the 27th and 28th were still going — don’t dawdle.

A tip from anyone who’s been: take public transport, bring a water bottle, wear comfy shoes. The site is big and the night is long.

Inland and up north: festivals with soul

Prefer smaller crowds? You’ve got options. The Salva A Terra Ecofestival runs through the 28th in Salvaterra do Extremo, Idanha-a-Nova — music, nature and a light environmental footprint, in one of the prettiest corners of the interior. Up north, Artolas Fest keeps Cabeceiras de Basto buzzing until Sunday, and Barcelos hosts a minority-languages theatre festival on the 27th.

And it’s the season, so there’s bound to be a saint’s-day party happening in a parish near you — worth checking your local council’s listings.

The usual warning: heat and fire

It’s shaping up hot. Hydrate, dodge the peak-heat hours, and — this one really matters — no bonfires, fireworks or burning. We’re in critical wildfire season and one slip costs everyone dearly. Have a great weekend, and stay in the shade when you can.

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A diverse group of adults and children enjoy an outdoor festival, capturing joyful expressions.
What's On 26 June 2026

The weekend in Lousada: what to do between June 26 and 28

Serious heat, São João still lingering, and the countdown to the São Pedro festival in Caíde de Rei. The quick guide to the town.

Friday’s here, and with it the eternal dilemma: go out or hide in the shade? With the heat on the way, maybe a bit of both. Here’s the rundown of what’s moving around town this weekend.

Heat first, plans second

Practical advice before anything else: hydrate, dodge the peak hours and — crucial this time of year — no bonfires or land burning. We’re in the critical wildfire season, and one careless moment costs dearly. The municipal pools remain the most sensible refuge for families.

The week ahead

The big highlight isn’t quite this weekend, but it starts right after: the São Pedro festival in Caíde de Rei kicks off Monday, June 29, and runs through July 5. A full week of tradition, drum troupes, processions and fireworks — worth blocking out an evening for.

For the cultural programme in detail, the town hall’s agenda is always the most reliable starting point. Have a good weekend — and stay in the shade.

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Diverse group of people enjoying a vibrant outdoor festival, capturing joy and community spirit.
What's On 25 June 2026

A hot weekend in Lousada: what to do (and what not to)

The thermometer climbs from Saturday and the brush is bone-dry. Practical tips to enjoy the sun without a scare — and without starting a fire.

Real heat reaches the country from Saturday, and the Vale do Sousa won’t dodge it. Lousada won’t hit the 42C of the Alentejo interior, but it’ll be hot, dry and stuffy — and with the brush as parched as it is, that calls for a cool head.

To enjoy the weekend without a scare: water always within reach, shade between noon and 5pm, and an eye on the grandparents and the little ones, who feel heatstroke first. Pools and the shady spots down by the river are good allies.

The message that really matters

No burning, no fireworks, no open-air barbecues these days. A poorly stubbed cigarette, a strimmer striking a stone, or badly doused embers are enough to ruin everything — and in Lousada, with so much green around, that’s serious business. Keep your land clear, and if you see smoke where there shouldn’t be, call 112 without hesitating. Have a good weekend — and use your head.

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