Lisbon has long established itself as one of Europe’s leading destinations for live entertainment. The iconic Coliseu dos Recreios first opened its doors in 1890 as a pioneering indoor venue, while the historic Sagres Campo Pequeno has been one of the city’s landmarks since 1892. The elegant Teatro Tivoli, located on the prestigious Avenida da Liberdade, welcomed audiences for the first time in 1924, and the MEO Arena was built for Expo ’98 to host large-scale concerts and major events. This unique blend of history, iconic venues and world-class event spaces continues to attract some of the biggest national and international tours, making Lisbon a must-visit destination for music lovers from around the world.
The good news is that 2026 already has an exciting concert calendar taking shape. From arenas and theatres to stadiums, Lisbon is set to welcome some of the biggest names in Portuguese and international music, alongside its renowned summer festivals that will fill the city with unforgettable live performances.
If you’re planning to attend one of Lisbon’s most anticipated concerts in 2026, Luzeiros Suites puts you just minutes away from many of the city’s top venues. Ideally located next to Campo Pequeno, our accommodation offers easy access to Lisbon’s main concert halls, making it simple to enjoy the show and return in comfort at the end of the night.
Concerts in music venues
Sagres Campo Pequeno

Sagres Campo Pequeno is one of Lisbon’s most famous buildings. Built in a neo-Moorish style and in operation since 1892, it remains one of the city’s main references when it comes to live shows.
Rui Veloso Trio – October 17th

At Sagres Campo Pequeno, Rui Veloso returns to Lisbon in a trio format for a special evening that brings together one of the greatest names in Portuguese music with a venue well accustomed to hosting major artists. The concert will take place on 17 October 2026 at 9:00 PM, and it is one of those dates that is set to stir memories and emotions across several generations.
Anastacia – October 27th

Anastacia’s unmistakable voice arrives at Campo Pequeno on October 27, 2026, also at 9 pm. Her vocal power and status as a pop artist stand out, known for an international career spanning several decades and the energy she brings to the stage.
David Fonseca – November 28th

David Fonseca takes the stage at Sagres Campo Pequeno on November 28th, 2026. The Portuguese musician is described in his official biography as a writer, composer, musician, and performer, a profile that helps explain why his shows usually have a very personal and versatile side.
Coliseu dos Recreios

The Coliseu dos Recreios was inaugurated in 1890 and remains one of the most emblematic venues in the capital. Its iron architecture and dome, imported from Germany, helped establish the building as a historic, popular space deeply connected to the city’s culture.
Hermanos Gutiérrez – August 26th

On August 26th, it’s Hermanos Gutiérrez’s turn. The Swiss-Ecuadorian duo, formed by brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez, has been building its own identity based on instrumental guitars with Latin and Western influences, in a style that has been gaining an increasingly large audience.
Rádio Macau – September 30th

At the end of September, the Coliseu welcomes Radio Macau. One of the most iconic Portuguese pop-rock bands returns with a repertoire spanning various phases of their career, maintaining the identity that made them a reference point in national music.
Teatro Tivoli BBVA

The Teatro Tivoli BBVA opened on Avenida da Liberdade in 1924 and has become, over time, one of Lisbon’s most prestigious cultural venues. First a cinema, then a theatre, concert hall and show venue, it has preserved its timeless elegance throughout the decades.
Adriana Calcanhotto – October 26th

On October 26th, 2026, Tivoli will host Adriana Calcanhotto with Voice and Guitar. The Brazilian artist is known for her musical diversity and lyrical depth, in an intimate show that blends bossa nova, MPB, pop, samba and funk with her very unique stage presence.
Ornatos Violeta – November 14th and 15th

Ornatos Violeta returns to Tivoli BBVA on November 14th and 15th, 2026. More than three decades after the band’s birth, Manel Cruz’s poetry and the group’s melodies continue to cross generations, which helps explain the permanence of their place in Portuguese music.
MEO Arena

MEO Arena is currently the largest event venue in the country. Located in the heart of Parque das Nações, very close to Oriente Station, it was created as part of the Expo ’98 urban plan to address the lack of a large multi-purpose space in Lisbon. Even today, it remains one of the city’s most versatile venues, suitable for both music and major international events.
Scorpions – July 8th

Scorpions arrive at MEO Arena on July 8th, 2026, at 9 PM, with their Coming Home 2026 tour. The German band, formed in 1965, is one of the most successful in European rock and boasts decades of experience, memorable choruses, and a stage presence that continues to fill arenas.
Marisa Monte – September 18th

On September 18th, the MEO Arena will host Marisa Monte with Phonica – Marisa Monte & Orchestra Live. The concert is presented as an ambitious project in the Brazilian artist’s career, crossing Brazilian popular music with symphonic language and promising a night of great emotional depth.
Laura Pausini – October 22nd

On October 22nd, 2026, the MEO Arena will host Laura Pausini with her Io Canto World Tour. The Italian artist is one of the most influential voices in international pop music, and her official biography highlights a career that has led her to sell over 70 million albums and maintain a constant presence on the main world charts.
André Rieu – October 29-31

Between October 29 and 31, Lisbon will host André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra at the MEO Arena. The Dutch violinist and conductor is known for making classical music accessible to a very wide audience, delivering performances filled with rich repertoire, visual spectacle and the vibrant energy that defines his shows.
Bryan Adams – November 20th and 21st

Bryan Adams takes the stage at the MEO Arena on November 20th and 21st, 2026 with the Roll with the Punches tour. The Canadian singer returns to Lisbon with two highly anticipated shows, drawing on the strength of a career spanning decades of radio-friendly rock and songs that continue to resonate with generations.
Stadium Concerts
Estádio da Luz

The Estádio da Luz was inaugurated in 1954 and today is one of the largest and best-known venues in the city. Home of Sport Lisboa e Benfica, it has also become a stage for major international concerts, reinforcing the idea that Lisbon knows how to host music on a monumental scale.
Iron Maiden – July 7th

Iron Maiden will bring the biggest concert of their history in Portugal to Lisbon on 7 July 2026, at 7:30 PM, at Estádio da Luz. The English heavy metal band is one of the most influential and long-lasting acts in the genre, with a career spanning five decades and a fanbase that continues to fill stadiums around the world.
Restelo Stadium

Restelo Stadium opened its doors in 1956, was built on top of an old quarry, and continues to be the symbolic home of Belenenses in Belém. The venue is linked to a long history of football and sporting life on the city’s outskirts.
The Weeknd + Playboi Carti – September 5th

The Weeknd brings his After Hours Til Dawn tour to Estádio do Restelo on September 5th, 2026, with Playboi Carti as the guest artist. The Lisbon date is part of a tour that continues to break records and reinforces The Weeknd’s status as one of the most influential figures in contemporary pop and R&B.
Summer Festivals in Lisbon
Rock in Rio Lisboa

Rock in Rio Lisboa 2026 takes place at Parque Tejo, Passeio dos Heróis do Mar, on June 20, 21, 27 and 28. This edition already has a robust line-up, with names like Katy Perry, Charlie Puth, Linkin Park, Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, 21 Savage and Central Cee, in addition to several Portuguese and international artists who help maintain the festival as one of the biggest musical events in the country.
NOS Alive

NOS Alive 2026 returns to Passeio Marítimo de Algés on July 9th, 10th and 11th. The festival continues to establish itself with a strong and diverse line-up, with confirmed acts such as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Foo Fighters, Buraka Som Sistema, Florence + The Machine, Lorde, Teddy Swims and Twenty One Pilots, among many others.
MEO Kalorama

MEO Kalorama returns to Parque da Bela Vista between August 28th and 30th, 2026. The festival already boasts a very strong lineup, featuring Deftones, Clipse, Robbie Williams, Turnstile, Vince Staples, Yasiin Bey & Talib Kweli as Black Star, Maro, and Grace Jones, reinforcing its place among the coolest summer events in the capital.