
One of the most respected and recognizable voices in Portuguese music, Camané is set to return to the stage of Teatro Tivoli BBVA with a special series of three concerts in January 2027. Scheduled for the 15th, 16th and 17th, the performances promise to offer audiences three distinct and carefully crafted musical experiences, each designed to stand on its own.
Rather than repeating a single concert over multiple nights, Camané has conceived these shows as autonomous and unrepeatable events. Each evening will explore a different musical direction, reflecting the diversity of influences that have shaped his long and acclaimed career. While fado remains the emotional and artistic core of his work, the singer has never confined himself to a single genre, choosing instead to approach music with curiosity, discipline, and creative independence.
Over the years, Camané has built a reputation not only as a master interpreter of traditional fado but also as an artist willing to step beyond established boundaries. His collaborations and recordings have shown an openness to other musical languages, from contemporary popular music to jazz-inspired arrangements. This trilogy of concerts aims to bring that artistic journey to the stage in a way that feels both intimate and exploratory.
Each night at Teatro Tivoli, BBVA will be dedicated to a specific musical universe. One concert will focus on fado, highlighting the depth, melancholy, and poetic strength that have defined Camané as one of the genre’s leading voices. Another evening will draw from pop rock influences, revisiting songs and arrangements that reveal a different side of his musical personality. The third performance will explore jazz and popular music, blending sophisticated harmonies with a more relaxed and experimental atmosphere.
The choice of venue plays a central role in the concept. Known for its elegance and close connection between performers and audience, Teatro Tivoli BBVA provides an intimate setting that suits the reflective and nuanced nature of the concerts. The format allows listeners to engage more closely with the music, emphasizing emotion, storytelling and musical detail rather than spectacle.
For long time admirers, the series offers a rare opportunity to experience the full scope of Camané’s artistry across three consecutive nights. For new audiences, it serves as an invitation to discover an artist whose career has been defined both respect for tradition and a constant desire to evolve. As Lisbon continues to affirm itself as a cultural capital, these concerts stand out as a celebration of Portuguese music in all its richness and diversity.




