Vodafone Paredes de Coura 2026 has its day-by-day lineup and tickets out — M.I.A. and Underworld head to the Taboão
Vodafone Paredes de Coura 2026 lineup by day, dates and tickets: Kneecap, Wet Leg, Underworld, M.I.A., Bloc Party and Amyl and The Sniffers, August 12-15.
Vodafone Paredes de Coura 2026 has its lineup sorted by day, tickets on sale, and the same old question hanging in the air: how do you see all of this without sleeping in the river? From August 12 to 15, the Taboão river beach once again becomes the meeting point for indie, punk, and everyone who believes a festival should come with a swim between sets.
Who plays which day at Paredes de Coura 2026?
Opening night, August 12, doesn’t ease you in: Kneecap, Wet Leg, The Horrors, CMAT, Capitão Fausto and a joint set from First Breath After Coma and Salvador Sobral. On the 13th, Underworld top a bill with Hermanos Gutiérrez, Aldous Harding, Kurt Vile & The Violators and A Garota Não. The 14th brings M.I.A. and Bloc Party, joined by Benjamin Clementine, Joy Orbison and Carolina Durante. And the closer, on the 15th, stacks Amyl and The Sniffers, Thundercat, Patrick Watson on solo piano, Meute, Cate Le Bon and Noiserv. Every afternoon, Jazz na Relva by Pleno offers the site’s most sensible breather.
How much are Paredes de Coura 2026 tickets?
Day tickets cost 60 euros and the full pass is 130 euros plus fees — the pass includes campsite access, subject to capacity. Sales run through the usual channels, and all the practical details are on the festival’s official site.
If you’re budgeting your summer, you’ve noticed August is crowded with lineups: Sol da Caparica locked in its bill this week and Bons Sons turns 20 in Cem Soldos the same month. Coura’s difference is the one it’s kept for three decades: the natural amphitheatre, a river two steps from the stage, and a lineup that sells out without a single stadium name on it.
Between a swim and Underworld, there are worse ways to end a summer.
Image: Vitor Oliveira from Torres Vedras, PORTUGAL / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0)