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Santos à Campolide Festival Returns with Two Weeks of Music and Tradition

From Toy to Filipe Delgado, this year's lineup blends legends and local stars. Discover why Campolide's streets come alive with music and heritage every summer.

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Santos à Campolide Festival Returns with Two Weeks of Music and Tradition

Santos à Campolide, one of Lisbon’s most beloved neighbourhood festivals, returns this year from May 29 to June 13. The two-week event will feature live music, lively celebrations, and long-standing traditions that draw crowds from across the city. The festival kicks off on Friday, May 29, with a performance by Toy. The following day, Fernando Alvim takes the stage on Saturday, May 30.

On Wednesday, June 3, Santa Maria will entertain the crowd. Quim Barreiros follows on Friday, June 5, with Jorge Guerreiro performing the next evening, June 6.

Rosinha’s turn comes on Tuesday, June 9. The festival then wraps up its final weekend with Ruth Marlene on Friday, June 12, and Filipe Delgado closing the event on Saturday, June 13. This year’s lineup offers a mix of well-known artists and local favourites. The festival will fill the streets of Campolide with music, dancing, and community spirit for nearly two weeks. Organisers expect large crowds eager to celebrate the neighbourhood’s rich cultural heritage.

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