Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Jorge Palma goes to St. John of the music playing on an electric – Daily News – Lisbon

When Tó Trips start playing at Café Ceuta, mid-afternoon, Jorge Palma drag a small crowd behind the zone of Clerics, giving a mini-concert at the electric line 22. There will be people in the Church of concentrated Santo Ildefonso, which debuts as a stage to showcase three new national bands, but also a few meters further on, in the Square of Poveiros to attend one of the country’s biggest hip-hop events, with performances from Jack, world Second and Sam The Kid …

This year, instead of just passing the door, the festival will risk also fill the more than three thousand of Port Coliseum places the with Aldina Duarte and Carminho to open with fado night ending with electronic music Branko, of Buraka Som Sistema.

After last year have led 150,000 people to the downtown Porto streets THE D “Bandada is back next Sept. 12 (Saturday, in the afternoon and by the end of the night) and promises in the fifth edition of the biggest event ever, 78 free entrance concerts on 21 stages.

“Music everywhere” is the motto of the festival which was presented yesterday on stage at the Oporto Coliseum and, for many, as the mayor, Rui Moreira, is known as the “Saint John of the music.”

More details in the print edition or e-paper DN

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