Sunday, September 13, 2015

Thousands lined up on the D “Bandada – Journal News

At 16 hours, we waited anxiously flood the electric 203 initiated trip. As soon as the vehicle took the first sign of life, the crowd rushed toward him – there followed Jorge Palma. Accompanied by his guitar, the singer gave an intimate concert for the lucky ones who managed to get on the train. And who could not get on board, followed the concert walk to the battle, always with the phone directed to the Portuguese singer. Inside, Paula Fonseca, 41, home helper, who came from Ovar to have fun with her friends, who took several selfies, danced to the sound of the singer’s music, who is a fan. “I am loving, is a unique experience. Very cool! Pena be access so limited and not all people have opportunity to enter the electricity,” said the fan to JN.

In the Garden of the Clergy, were not only the little ones who had fun. The bigger ones too, sitting on the grass or ottomans, between glasses of beer and conversation. That it was the stage of the younger, brought the band to Pinstripe, composed of pampering they asked the children to also participate in the show. Rui Oliveira, 37, logistics operational responsibility in Maia, was also there with her daughters. “It’s an interesting event, helps revitalize the city. Concerts for kids are a great idea not to be a thing with adults only” he said.

Since the street Galeria de Paris was the place-elect younger. The Café au Lait was packed around 17:30 hours. The stage belonged to the band The Sunflowers, who played in Indie Music Fest. “I hope it does not rain,” blurted the student Lourenço Correia, 19, from the Povoa de Varzim. He came accompanied by friends, for the third time, “to learn about new things” and see Moulinex. For 18 hours, the Paris Gallery sambou. People danced to the sound of Brazilian rhythms of Social Bamba, opposite the Chico Cheese. Liberal Sophia, teacher of 45 years, Porto, watched the concert for her “was a surprise.” “I’m really enjoying it. I was surprised with punctuality. I came to see Miguel Araújo and Jorge Palma, but this concert was a surprise,” said the teacher.

At about 17:30 hours, as many people expected the Oporto Coliseum door the singer Aldina Duarte. The queue stretched along Rua Passos Manuel and 19:15 hours began to mark your place. When the seats were filled, was the ground which hosted many of Aldina Duarte fans. When the clock marked the 19:30 hours, silence the lights went out and made sure to sing fado.

At about 22:30 hours, yet there were many who tried to find a place to stop the car and Following the D’Bandada.

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