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FROM JAPAN TO JAMAICA AT MED'25

FROM JAPAN TO JAMAICA AT MED'25

11th May 2025

Sara Tavares tribute concert is also on the line-up

The full musical and cultural line-up for the 21st MED Festival, taking place from the 26th to the 29th of June in Loulé's historic quarter, was announced this Saturday at the Cineteatro Louletano.

The 13 names that will be joining the 25 already confirmed and that will be performing on the Matriz, Cerca, Castelo, Chafariz and Hamman stages were announced at the same time. Mitsune (Japan), El Sonidero Insurgente (Argentina), Adam Ben Ezra (Israel/Portugal), Cesária Évora Orchestra (Cape Verde), The Congos & The Gladiators (Jamaica), Lá no Xepangara (Mozambique, Brazil, Guinea Bissau and Portugal), Grèn Sémé (Reunion Island) and NomadVirgem SutaA CantadeiraHomem em CatarseCristina Clara and Filipe Sambado (Portugal) will be in Loulé to celebrate the musical diversity of one of Europe's biggest World Music World Music Festivals.

On the 27th of June, one of the greatest musical, performance and sensory experiences of this edition is expected. Mitsune, a Japanese band based in Berlin, promises to surprise. The group is recognised for mixing traditional Japanese folk music with psychedelic, cinematic and ritualistic sounds, while infusing their performances with a punk spirit. The band's core lies in the Tsugaru shamisen, a three-stringed lute that was once made famous by blind, itinerant musicians in ancient Japan. Mitsune reveres and reinvents the tradition of the shamisen, telling their own stories through the evocative tones of this ancient instrument. Mitsune's live shows are a vibrant mix of raw energy, stunning visuals and a touch of humour, creating an unforgettable experience.

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Filipe Sambado is one of the Portuguese names on the MED'25 programme and takes to the stage on the 28th of June. He is one of the most striking, challenging and original figures in contemporary Portuguese music.Constantly reinventing himself, Sambado has taken to the road to perform'Gémea Analógica', a series of acoustic concerts born from his latest studio album.In this more raw and direct format, he reveals not only the intimate and vulnerable side of the songs, but also their purest essence.

A true spiritual experience is what Jamaicans The Congos & The Gladiatorsare bringing us on the evening of 27th June, a special concert that brings together two mythical reggae bands from the 60s/70s. Decades later, the Congos and the Gladiators are crossing paths for a joint tour that promises not only to celebrate the legacy of classical reggae, but also to reaffirm its relevance and vitality.

After a year, after having been to the concert presentation of the MED’24 Festival, in this very Cineteatro, the project Lá no Xepangara will be part of the alignment of the 21st edition. On the 28th June, Mozambique, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau and Portugal gather on stage for a show that celebrates the work and thought of José Afonso, from an African and Portuguese-speaking perspective, gathering on stage artists from various Portuguese-speaking countries. This tribute revisits Zeca Afonso's legacy by stressing his deep bond to African culture and the struggle against colonialism. Through contemporary arrangements, crossing African sounds with the musical heritage of José Afonso, Lá no Xepangara not only pays tribute to the artist but reflects on the values of April and the actuality of his thoughts.

With roots in Reunion Island and ears turned to the world, and making their national debut, Grèn Sémé will be the third representative of this country in the history of the MED. This Franco-Reunion project fuses traditional maloya — an ancestral rhythm from Reunion Island — with electronics, dub, rock and poetry sung in Creole, creating a deeply unique sound language. They have distinguished themselves through their inventive approach to the music of the Creole diaspora, and have a cult reputation among diverse audiences.

One of the highlights when it comes to music will also be the show on Sunday, “Open Day”, the 29th of June, in which a tribute will be paid to Cape Verdean singer and composer Sara Tavares..

It is worth remembering that these names join those announced in March: Ferro GaitaDino D´Santiago & Os Tubarões (Cape Verde), Ceuzany (Cape Verde/Senegal), Carminhoa garota nãoValter LoboStereossauro convida Ana Lua Caiano e Pedro JóiaO Gajo and Milhanas (Portugal), Sílvia Pérez Cruz and Salvador Sobral (Spain/Portugal), Systema Solar (Colombia), Vieux Farka Touré (Mali), Barrut (France), Balqeis (Egypt) Fulu Miziki (Democratic Republic of Congo), iLe (Puerto Rico), Sofian Saidi (Algeria), Justin Adams & Mauro Durante (United Kingdom/Italy), Cerys Hafana (Wales), Shkoon (Syria/Germany), Alain Pérez y la Orquesta (Cuba), Paulo Flores (Angola), Tarwa N-Tiniri (Morocco) and Queen Omega (Trinidad and Tobago).

 

OTHER STAGES

The music at the MED Festival is not only performed on the main stages, but also in other less conventional and more intimate spaces. This is the case of Café Calcinha, Arco (behind the Igreja Matriz) and the area adjacent to the Market. Musicians NanookDaniel Kemish and Eduardo Ramoswill perform on these stages. Three “one man shows” that will bring sounds from different geographies to the Festival.

On the other hand, classical music invades the Igreja Matriz (church) to bring a line-up of more erudite sounds to the MED Festival. MED Classic presents four concerts curated by Sérgio Leite, director of the Loulé Music Conservatory. From Belgium, the Flanders Recorder Duojoins this lineup on the 26th. For the 27th, Gil Fesch and Nuno Pinto join forces for a Guitar Duo. On the 28th, the Spanish Protus Marimba Quartet will be present. And as is tradition, students from the Loulé Music Conservatory will perform on the evening of “Open Day”, 29th June. This time they will be accompanied by the Francisco Guerrero Professional Music Conservatory of Seville..

 

CAPE VERDE, GUEST COUNTRY

Cape Verde is the ‘Guest Country’ of this 21st Edition, bringing to the MED Festival a multidisciplinary program that includes Cinema, Plastic Arts, Handicrafts and Gastronomy. In 2025, the year that marks 50 years of independence, Cape Verde will be the guest country of the Festival and the presence of mornas, cachupa, tabanca, pano di terra, grogue and funaná will be felt in Loulé, especially in the “Pátio” (Cloister of the Espírito Santo Convent).

CeuzanyDino D`Santiago with Os TubarõesFerro GaitaCarmen Souza (in this presentation) and Cesária Évora Orchestra constitute the musical highlights of a program that contains much of this Atlantic archipelago.

The weekend before the Festival will be entirely dedicated to Cape Verdean culture.

In literature, at the Casa da Cultura de Loulé – Edifício Atlético, on the 21st of June, starting at 17h30, Cape Verdean writers José Luiz Tavares and Dina Salústio are the guests for a conference that will cover the country's literature.

As part of 'Falas Afrikanas', an editorial project of African works and authors, on this day, Raja Litwinoff will present a catalogue of the country’s literary production.

The ‘Transatlantic Cartographies’by artists Fidel Évora, Jacira da Conceição, Amadeu Carvalho and Carlos Noronha Feio, curated by João Serrão and Ricardo Vicente, will be open as of 20th June.

‘Transatlantic Cartographies’ brings together, at the Espírito Santo Gallery in Loulé, four artists whose connection to Cape Verde is both intimate and displaced. They live outside the archipelago, but build a continuous dialogue with it - sometimes silent, but always present. Their works do not seek to represent the territory, but to map its traces, reverberations and reunions through image, sound, body and matter.

The film 'Sodade', directed by Cape Verdean Sarah Grace, will be presented on the 22nd of June, at Solar da Música Nova. The film, which won international acclaim, explores profound themes such as love, betrayal and hate, through the story of characters who experience the challenges and dilemmas of the diaspora. Filmed in the beautiful and striking volcanic landscapes of Fogo Island, ‘Sodade’ stands out for its stunning cinematography and for capturing the essence of Cape Verdean culture and spirit. It is the first Cape Verdean film to be commercially distributed in cinemas in Portugal and other international territories.

During the Festival, the seventh art continues to have the colors of Cape Verde. At the Cinema MED space, next to the Art Gallery 'Cesária Évora', released in 2022, by director Ana Sofia Fonseca, will be shown on the evening of the 26th of June. This is an intimate documentary about the life and career of Cape Verde's greatest voice, with never-before-seen footage. This is followed by a DJ Set with Pedro Ramos and Bordel Pinheiro. The DJs from Futura – Rádio Autor promise an intense party with music from the four corners of the world.

Still on the Cinema MED’25 programme, once more curated by Rui Tendinha, another documentary, 'Kmêdeus' (‘Eat God’), by Nuno Boaventura Miranda. It portrays the intriguing story of an eccentric homeless man from São Vicente Island, known by many as crazy and by others as a great artist. It will be shown on the 27th. That night, ‘Terra Longe’ will be released, a documentary by Bernardo Lopes about the musician Mindelo Jon Luz, who was Sara Tavares’ guitarist. The musician will then do a show-case. show-case.

Finally, on the 28th, and outside the ‘Guest Country’ programme, an ‘outside the box’ documentary will be shown. 'Happier Happier Happier', by Telmo Soares with Noiserv. This is a short film about Noiserv and his surprising invitation to perform on China's national television channel CCTV1.

The night ends with the concert film 'Ressaca Bailada', by Expresso Transatlântico and Sebastião Varela, with the band playing in the old Armazéns Abel Pereira da Fonseca. It has actors like Rita Blanco, Vicente Wallenstein or Lara Dutra playing fictional characters. There will also be space for a DJ set with Expresso Transatlântico.

The 'Poesias do Mundo'initiative, coordinated by ‘Tapé’ is back and this time the focus will be Cape Verde. In the Cinema MED space, poems and prose by Cape Verdean authors will be recited, whether in Portuguese or Creole, as well as from other nationalities.

This country also stands out in terms of gastronomy. Cape Verdean chefs Milocas and Fátima Moreno will show how to prepare some typical dishes, in a show-cookingshow-cooking, on the ‘Open Day’ (with free admission), on the 29th of June, Sunday, at Alcaidaria do Castelo.

In street arts, there will be tabanca, kola san jon, batuque and txabeta. And, in addition to Cape Verdean rhythms, there will be Alentejo singing, Latin American dances, folk groups and much more.

At MED Kids, a space next to Largo da Matriz dedicated to the youngest, the story teller Adriano Reis brings the initiative “Stera – Na Boka Noti”, in which he will share Cape Verdean children's stories and games with the younger audience.

Potters Isabel Sanches and Edna Sanches Cabral will be at the Cabo Verde ‘Pátio’ every day to bring unique pieces to life and show a little of this ancestral art. The pieces will also be created during children's pottery workshops, allowing for connections with traditions and new audiences.

‘There are 90 hours of music, 54 concerts, more than 300 musicians and nearly 30 nationalities spread across 12 stages. Adding up the art exhibition, handicrafts and street artists and we have one of the strongest editions of MED ever. We are also very happy and confident because the ‘Guest Country’, Cape Verde, is the perfect match for Loulé, where there is a strong Cape Verdean community and the relationship between the city and the archipelago could not be more consistent’, says director Carlos Carmo.

Mayor Vítor Aleixo believes that the turnout for the event and the city during these days will be huge. ‘Everything is ready for another edition that will attract many visitors to Loulé, and will certainly boost the local economy. These days, Loulé, a vibrant city in cultural terms, is a meeting point for many nationalities, people who come from various parts of the world, and this makes us very happy’, he emphasizes.

At a time when renovation work is underway in the Historic Area of ​​Loulé, the mayor stated that ‘the work has been carried out in such a way as to interfere as little as possible with the days of the Festival’.

On behalf of Cape Verde, the manager of the Cape Verde Cultural Center in Lisbon, Ângela Barbosa, highlighted the importance of this participation: ‘Being part of the MED Festival as a ‘Guest Country’ in the year in which we celebrate 50 years of our independence is fantastic! It is an honor to be part of this great celebration. If there is something that truly sustains the soul of Cape Verdeans, it is their culture.’

The MED Festival has once more RTP and RDP as media partners. ..

Tickets are on sale at Cineteatro and BOL.pt, at a reduced price, until the 22nd of June: Daily Ticket 10 euros, Festival Ticket 30 euros and Daily Family Ticket 35 euros.