Brazil's Maré and Funk Music to Feature at Lisbon's NOS Alive Festival
Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Brazilian artists Orquestra Maré do Amanhã and Deize Tigrona will represent Rio de Janeiro at the NOS Alive festival in Lisbon.
- The festival will feature a diverse lineup, including Brazilian music genres like 'maré' and funk.
- The event highlights the presence of Portugal's largest foreign community, likely including Brazilians, in the audience.
The NOS Alive festival in Lisbon is set to feature a vibrant showcase of Brazilian culture, with Orquestra Maré do Amanhã and funk artist Deize Tigrona representing Rio de Janeiro. The festival, held at the Passeio Marítimo de Algés, will bring the sounds of Brazil to Portugal.
This year's festival promises a diverse musical landscape, incorporating genres such as 'maré' and funk, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Rio de Janeiro. The inclusion of these artists underscores the festival's commitment to showcasing international talent and diverse musical expressions.
NOS Alive also anticipates the presence of Portugal's largest foreign community in its audience. This demographic, which includes a significant number of Brazilians, is expected to add to the festival's international atmosphere and provide a receptive audience for the Brazilian performers.
Originally published by Público in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.