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Music, gastronomy and Brazilian culture: Bossa Market returns to Cascais in June

The event celebrating Brazilian culture in Portugal returns to FIARTIL in June with new concerts and much more.

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One of the biggest Brazilian culture events in Europe is returning to Cascais for its seventh edition. On 6 and 7 June, Bossa Market will once again take over FIARTIL – Feira de Artesanato do Estoril for an event that promises to bring together gastronomy, fashion, music, entrepreneurship and experiences for all ages, strengthening the connection between Brazil and Portugal in an environment designed for families, brands and creators.

Following the 2025 edition, which welcomed more than 12,000 visitors, with over 120 exhibitors and more than 80 performances on the Bossa Stage, the event returns with a programme once again spread across several areas of the venue, including activities for children in the Experience Kids space throughout the day.

In terms of music, the line-up already includes confirmed names such as Vitor Kley, who will perform a showcase on 6 June at 8.45pm, and Sylvinho Blau Blau, with a performance scheduled for 7 June at 9pm. Organisers say further acts will be announced in the coming weeks.

The organisers have also highlighted their continued commitment to sustainable practices, encouraging the use of reusable materials, promoting conscious consumption through handmade and local products, and managing waste through on-site separation and recycling.

FIARTIL - Feira de Artesanato do Estoril, Av. Amaral (Estoril). 6–7 June (Sat–Sun). Free entry.

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