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Lisbon Heats Up with the MEO Kalorama Festival 2024

If you have FOMO you should have already tickets, 2024 a new chapter of the best Portuguese Festival, great line up, amazing location, very worthy to make it.

As the summer sun sets over the vibrant city of Lisbon, the MEO Kalorama Festival 2024 promises to electrify the city with an unforgettable lineup of global music sensations. From August 29th to 31st, the festival grounds will transform into a pulsating hub of rhythm, melody, and cultural fusion. With an impressive roster featuring Massive Attack, LCD Soundsystem, Sam Smith, Jungle, , Peggy Gou, The Kills, Ana Moura, The Postal Service + Death Cab for Cutie, Burna Boy, and many more, this year’s festival is set to be a monumental celebration of music and community.

What to expect from rising stars to rock legends, all your favourite electronic party starters and bonafide pop stars – the Portuguese festival will provide a stellar three nights of live music.

Some of the most exciting artists in the world will be topping the bill for MEO Kaloramas’s third instalment. Here’s the lowdown on each MEO KALORAMA 2024 headliner.


Massive Attack will undoubtedly bring their signature trip-hop sound, blending haunting vocals with deep, immersive beats that have captivated audiences for decades. Known for their visually stunning live shows, their performance is expected to be a highlight, drawing fans of all ages.


LCD Soundsystem, the epitome of indie electronic rock, will get the crowd moving with their infectious grooves and anthemic tracks. Their reunion has been one of the most celebrated comebacks in recent music history, and their set is sure to be a high-energy spectacle.


Sam Smith‘s soulful voice and emotionally charged performances will offer a poignant contrast, providing moments of introspection amidst the festival’s high-energy acts. With hits like “Stay With Me” and “Too Good at Goodbyes,” Smith’s set promises to be a heartfelt journey through their impressive catalog.


For those seeking an eclectic mix of funk, soul, and electronic music, Jungle is a must-see. Their vibrant live performances are a kaleidoscope of sound and movement, guaranteed to get the audience dancing.


Peggy Gou, the South Korean DJ and producer, will keep the energy soaring with her genre-blending sets that seamlessly fuse house, techno, and disco. Known for her dynamic performances, Peggy Gou’s set will be a dance floor highlight.


Rock enthusiasts will be thrilled to catch The Kills, whose gritty, blues-infused rock has a raw intensity that’s both powerful and captivating. Their chemistry on stage is palpable, making for an electrifying live show.


Representing the rich musical heritage of Portugal, Ana Moura will enchant with her contemporary fado, a genre that beautifully captures the soul of Portuguese culture. Her performance will be a moment of cultural pride and deep emotional resonance.


The Postal Service + Death Cab for Cutie nostalgic indie electronica will transport fans back to the early 2000s, with beloved tracks like “Such Great Heights” and “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight.” Their rare live appearances make their set a highly anticipated one.


Burna Boy will infuse the festival with the vibrant rhythms of Afrobeat. As one of Africa’s biggest musical exports, his energetic and charismatic performances are sure to be a festival favorite, uniting the crowd with infectious beats and positive vibes.


More Than Just Music

Beyond the stellar lineup, MEO Kalorama Festival is known for its commitment to creating an immersive cultural experience. Festival-goers can expect a blend of art installations, food stalls offering local and international cuisine, and interactive experiences that celebrate creativity and community. The festival’s location in Lisbon, a city renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and warm hospitality, adds an extra layer of allure.

A Sustainable Celebration

MEO Kalorama is also dedicated to sustainability, with initiatives aimed at reducing environmental impact. From eco-friendly waste management systems to promoting the use of public transport and encouraging sustainable practices among vendors and attendees, the festival aims to be a model for environmentally conscious events.

As August draws near, anticipation for the MEO Kalorama Festival 2024 continues to build. With a diverse and dynamic lineup, a commitment to cultural and environmental values, and the enchanting backdrop of Lisbon, this festival is set to be an extraordinary celebration of music and community. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, prepare for three days of unforgettable performances, new discoveries, and the collective joy that only live music can bring. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this spectacular event.

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