Five major concerts enrich the festival program

The Codfish Festival isn't just about gastronomy. Concerts are once again a major draw of this annual event, and this year the organizers have invited Matias Damásio, Ana Moura, Mickael Carreira, Rui Veloso, and Luís Trigacheiro to headline the festival.
The Estibordo Stage once again hosts the main concerts, starting at 10 p.m. Today, Matias Damásio promises to perform his greatest hits, such as "Loucos," "Matemática do Amor," and "Como Antes." A native of Benguela, Angola, Matias Damásio began his musical career self-taught and over the years has established himself as one of the most iconic voices in Angolan and Lusophone music, winning several national and international awards. His connection to music and audiences transcends borders, having collaborated with renowned artists and performed on major international stages.
The Codfish Festival isn't just about gastronomy. Concerts are once again a major draw of this annual event, and this year the organizers have invited Matias Damásio, Ana Moura, Mickael Carreira, Rui Veloso, and Luís Trigacheiro to headline the festival.
The Estibordo Stage once again hosts the main concerts, starting at 10 p.m. Today, Matias Damásio promises to perform his greatest hits, such as "Loucos," "Matemática do Amor," and "Como Antes." A native of Benguela, Angola, Matias Damásio began his musical career self-taught and over the years has established himself as one of the most iconic voices in Angolan and Lusophone music, winning several national and international awards. His connection to music and audiences transcends borders, having collaborated with renowned artists and performed on major international stages.
The Codfish Festival isn't just about gastronomy. Concerts are once again a major draw of this annual event, and this year the organizers have invited Matias Damásio, Ana Moura, Mickael Carreira, Rui Veloso, and Luís Trigacheiro to headline the festival.
The Estibordo Stage once again hosts the main concerts, starting at 10 p.m. Today, Matias Damásio promises to perform his greatest hits, such as "Loucos," "Matemática do Amor," and "Como Antes." A native of Benguela, Angola, Matias Damásio began his musical career self-taught and over the years has established himself as one of the most iconic voices in Angolan and Lusophone music, winning several national and international awards. His connection to music and audiences transcends borders, having collaborated with renowned artists and performed on major international stages.
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