11 Best Events in Lisbon, November 2025

Written By Mihaela Gutu

Planning a visit to Lisbon in November? Get ready for a bit of rain but a packed list of events. While November weather can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain showers, there’s no shortage of things to see, do, and experience both indoors and outdoors!

Lisbon in November is alive with music, art, wine, and traditional Portuguese celebrations. So, whether you’re a foodie, a music lover, or a culture enthusiast, you’ll find plenty of events to brighten the shorter days!

Below, discover the top events happening in Lisbon this November. Let us know which ones become your favorites!

1. LEFFEST – Lisbon Film Festival

When: November 7-16, 2025

Where: Multiple venues across Lisbon and Sintra

How much: Varies

The LEFFEST, now in its 19th edition, gathers film buffs from around the world for a cinematic marathon unlike any other in Portugal! Expect screenings of new international films, retrospectives of iconic directors, and special program highlights focusing on emerging Portuguese talent.

Plus, it’s a great opportunity to engage in Q&A sessions and attend talks with filmmakers. The program is filled to the brim with screenings and various events, so you’ll have plenty to add to your must-visit list.

2. Web Summit

When: November 10-13, 2025

Where: Altice Arena, Rossio dos Olivais

How much: From 1,295 EUR (varies by pass type)

Tech lovers and business enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Web Summit, Europe’s largest technology event, returns to Lisbon this November. The city transforms into a hub of innovation for four days, with thousands of speakers, CEOs, journalists, and startups from across the globe.

Even if you don’t attend the conference itself, you’ll feel the buzz throughout the city as side events pop up in bars, restaurants, and co-working spaces. In other words, Web Summit is perfect for networking, discovering new tech, and seeing Lisbon’s modern side.

3. Dia de São Martinho (St. Martin’s Day)

When: November 11, 2025

Where: All over Lisbon

How much: Free

One of Portugal’s most beloved autumn traditions, St. Martin’s Day (Dia de São Martinho), celebrates the new wine harvest. Locals gather to roast chestnuts over open fires, sip água-pé, and enjoy live folk music. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself singing and dancing alongside locals on November 11. This is Lisbon’s autumn at its best!

Events in Lisbon in November
Lisbon. Photo by Julian Dik (Unsplash)

4. Lisbon Art Weekend

When: November 6-9, 2025

Where: Art galleries and contemporary spaces across Lisbon

How much: Most exhibitions are free

At the beginning of the month, Lisbon galleries open their doors for free exhibitions, guided tours, performances, and artist talks for Lisbon Art Weekend’s 7th edition.

It’s an excellent opportunity to meet local artists and admire new works. Plus, you have the chance to visit iconic spaces in Lisbon, like the MAAT or the MAC/CCB museums.

5. Candlelight Concerts in Lisbon

When: Throughout November 2025

Where: Various locations in Lisbon

How much: From 25 EUR

Candlelight concerts are monthly highlights in Lisbon, both among locals and tourists! In November, you can attend the following events:

  • Candlelight: The Best of the 80s
  • Candlelight: Queen vs The Beatles
  • Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
  • Candlelight: Rock Classics
  • Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi
  • Candlelight: Coldplay vs Imagine Dragons
  • Candlelight: Timeless Composers Like Mozart, Bach, and Others
  • Candlelight: Rings, Thrones, and Dragons
  • Candlelight: The Best of ABBA
  • Candlelight: The Best of Queen

6. Misty Fest

When: Throughout the month

Where: Various venues in Lisbon

How much: Prices vary by show (from 12–25 EUR)

Misty Fest is a one-of-a-kind music festival celebrating alternative flamenco, jazz, trip-hop, fado, folk, electronica, and more. This year’s edition features an impressive lineup including Gustavo Santaolalla, Makaya McCraven, Sofia Leão, Dobrawa Czocher, and others.

The events take place in Lisbon’s most beautiful cultural venues. Some of the concerts are held in Porto and other cities across Portugal. You can check the full program here.

November events in Lisbon
Lisbon. Photo by
Paulo Evangelista (Unsplash)

7. OneRepublic – Escape to Europe Tour

When: November 16, 2025

Where: MEO Arena, Rossio dos Olivais

How much: 45-60 EUR

Counting Stars, Secrets, Good Life, All the Right Moves… If you already know what we’re talking about, then you must book your calendar for November 16, as OneRepublic brings their Escape to Europe tour to Lisbon.

A bit of nostalgia, some new releases, and you’re bound to have an extraordinary evening at the MEO Arena with one of the world’s most popular bands.

8. Helloween + Beast in Black – 40th Anniversary Tour

When: November 13, 2025

Where: Sagres Campo Pequeno, Centro de Lazer do, Campo Pequeno

How much: 45-55 EUR

German power metal legends Helloween are celebrating their 40th anniversary with a special concert in Lisbon! The band promises to revisit the greatest classics from their discography, alongside some surprises and new songs never performed live before.

All in all, this concert is definitely a must for metal fans looking for an epic evening of heavy music and nostalgic anthems.

9. James Arthur – The Pisces World Tour

When: November 16-17, 2025

Where: Sagres Campo Pequeno, Centro de Lazer do, Campo Pequeno

How much: 30 EUR

British singer James Arthur returns to Lisbon for two nights as part of his Pisces World Tour, but you’ll have to hurry to get tickets because there aren’t many left!

Make sure to learn all those lyrics by heart and prepare your voice, because you’ll definitely want to sing along.

Things to do in Lisbon in November
Lisbon. Photo by Robenson Gassant (Unsplash)

10. Till Lindemann – Meine Welt Tour

When: November 17, 2025

Where: MEO Arena, Rossio dos Olivais

How much: 65-70 EUR

The (infamous) Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann returns to Lisbon with his explosive solo show Meine Welt (My World). For the first time, Lindemann will present a complete show in Portugal with full stage and visual production: an intense, personal, and provocative performance.​

However, given the explicit audiovisual content and boundary-pushing performance elements, this event is exclusively for those over 18 years of age.​

11. Mumford & Sons

When: November 25, 2025; 8 p.m.

Where: Sagres Campo Pequeno, Centro de Lazer do, Campo Pequeno

How much: 41-66 EUR

It’s empty in the valley of your heart

The sun, it rises slowly as you walk

Away from all the fears…

And all the faults you’ve left behind…

British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons stop in Lisbon as part of their European arena tour, with special guests The Vaccines! The band is touring in support of their new album RUSHMERE, named after the pond on Wimbledon Common where the band first came together.​

One euro from every ticket sold will support War Child, helping protect, educate, and advocate for the rights of children affected by war.​

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