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From the fine people behind Garden Collective, the St. Patrick’s Day party that Lisbon never knew it so desperately needed:
“On the Friday and Saturday of St Patricks’s day in Lisbon, Port to Port offers alternative art, music, and culture from Ireland, Portugal and beyond.
Come and experience musicians and artists from across the world in Beato, Lisbon.
After having to cancel the original Port to Port in 2020 thanks to you-know-what, we’re excited to be able to present a new and improved festival in 2023.
Three years late? Nah, three-years aged, like a basic port.
For more info visit: porttoport.pt. Tickets start at 15€ and are available here.
** This event will be held at Arroz Estúdios, a cultural association that requires 3EUR membership, payable at the door**
Citrus Fresh w/ 40 Hurtz (Ireland)
Elaine Malone (Ireland)
pôt-pot (Ireland, UK / Portugal)
Doubt (Ireland / Glasgow)
Jhon Douglas Band (Brazil / Portugal)
Madu & Band (Brazil / Portugal)
Senhor Santos (Ireland, Portugal)
The Tourorists (Portugal, Ireland, USA, Russia)
Sarau Delas (Brazil / Portugal)
Petrol Lollipop (Galicia, UK / Portugal)
Meta_ & BomBeijo (Portugal, Sweden)
smokedfalmon & Shaka’s lo-fi (Portugal)
Caroline Lethô (Portugal)
Shortsleeve Conor (UK, Scotland / Portugal)
Cara Kursh (Ireland)
Hazey Haze (Ireland)
Nilly Noon (Ireland)
Steven Rice (UK / Portugal)
The Crossover ft.
Phil Spillane (Ireland)
Áine Ní Chiobhain (Ireland)
Ja Yl’ Son (Portugal)
Siobhán de Paor (Ireland)
Beatriz Almeida (Portugal)
Ciarán MacArtain (Ireland/ Canada)
Gabriela de Sousa (Portugal)
Katie O’Grady (Ireland)
Róisín McCabe (Ireland)
Abia Karim (USA, Pakistan)
Create to Escape by Taz Kelleher from The Useless Project
Irish Language Workshop by IrishwithMollie
Niamh McGuinness (Ireland)
Miro Bersi (Brazil, Scotland / Portugal)
Maria Ferreira (Portugal)
Tilly Pegrum (Norwegian, UK / Portugal)
Tresa (Portugal)
Muti (Portugal)
The Corkman Irish Pub
Raynor
Dois Corvos
Grace O’Malley Irish Whiskey
Arroz Estudios
Atlas Lisboa
Culture Ireland
Embassy of Ireland in Portugal
Arroz Estúdios, 1900-320
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