Best Things to Do in Lisbon This Week (September 4 – 10)

Written By Lara Silva

As September begins, Lisbon offers many exciting events. If you’re visiting the city this week, we’re here to help you discover the top things to do. Join us as we explore the best activities and events happening from September 4 to 10 in Lisbon.

Operafest Lisboa 2023

Operafest Lisbon 2023, with the Belém Cultural Center, is showcasing “Great Singers for Today’s Opera” on Wednesday. It’s part of the Marathon Opera XXI contest promoting modern Portuguese opera. Young singers perform excerpts from recent Portuguese operas, aiming to strengthen the tradition of singing in Portuguese and support new generations of performers. Winners receive the Carlos de Pontes Leça Prize. 

Rodrigo Amado & Chris Corsano

Zé dos Bois in Lisbon is hosting performers Rodrigo Amado and Chris Corsano on Wednesday. After six years, they come together again following a successful show and a shared album. Amado remains a key European saxophonist, while Corsano ventures across diverse musical landscapes. 

Brunch Electronik #7

Another Brunch Electronik event is happening this week, an electronic music event that runs from 2 pm to 10 pm on Sunday. Along with incredible music and a vibrant environment, you can enjoy a variety of food at the trucks available. This week’s line up includes:

  • REINIER ZONNEVELD 
  • DAX J 
  • ELLI ACULA 
  • FRANK MAUREL

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