Three days of NOS Alive in pictures

On the first day, on the NOS Stage, Benson Boone heated up the pop atmosphere with his moving "Beautiful Things," paving the way for Lisbon to later welcome Olivia Rodrigo, the star of the July 10th festival and creator of songs like "Drivers License" and "Good 4 U," which would leave a teenage audience—and beyond—completely captivated by the pop phenomenon. On a second, half-hearted day, where rain also made its presence felt, Anyma won over electronic music fans with a futuristic concert, but it was the French band Justice who transformed the Algés Promenade into a dance floor. The grand finale of this edition was marked by Muse, with a formal performance complete with fireworks, followed by Nine Inch Nails, who closed the festival in a trance, performing "Closer" and "Hurt" in a visceral moment and a sold-out night.
NOS Alive returns in 2026 on July 9th, 10th and 11th, and has already made a promise: after a ten-year hiatus, the return of Buraka Som Sistema.
27: Muse pay tribute to Diogo Jota at NOS Alive with a National Team t-shirt







