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Quim Barreiros, Soraia Ramos, UHF and MC Pedrinho confirmed for the Tires Festivities

Quim Barreiros, Soraia Ramos, UHF and MC Pedrinho confirmed for the Tires Festivities

Time Out19-05-2025
The Tires Festivities, celebrating Santo António, returns to this area of the Cascais municipality from June 6th to 15th. The organisers have already revealed the full lineup of concerts set to fill Largo de Tires, with artists to suit (almost) every taste.
Quim Barreiros, Ruth Marlene, Augusto Canário and Jorge Guerreiro bring traditional Portuguese music to Tires, which will also come alive during a special evening dedicated to the popular marches.
Afterwards, there will be nights to dance to Brazilian funk with MC Pedrinho, to rock out to Portuguese band UHF, and to enjoy the urban pop sounds of Soraia Ramos and Maninho, a Brazilian musician who has been based in Portugal for several years. The full schedule of artists by day can be found on the official event page.
Entry is, as always, free. The Tires Festivities programme also features traditional snacks, carousels, bumper cars and other fun activities for the whole family.
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