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Fado Show Lisbon – Guide and Tickets
Fado Show Lisbon – Guide and Tickets
Information and Guide on the Best Fado Show in Lisbon
When visiting Lisbon, attending a Fado show is a must-do attraction for those of you wanting to experience one of the most authentic and traditional parts of Portuguese culture.
This guide will help you find the best Fado show in Lisbon that allows you to witness this historic music genre.
Best Fado Shows in Lisbon for 2024
Lisbon is known as the home of the fado music genre so the city has multiple performances and scheduled shows throughout the year.
Here is a selection of our most recommended shows, with multiple venues and styles of show to suit everyone’s personal preference, budgets and schedule when in Lisbon.
1) Lisbon: Evening Intimate Live Fado Music Show with Port wine |
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Location | Lisbon in Fado Concert Hall – Central location in downtown Lisbon (Map) |
Highlights |
– Cultural background and history provided alongside the show.
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Schedule and Tickets |
Three shows daily (1 hour), Monday to Sunday, at 6pm, 7.30pm and 9pm (book in advance as they do sell out)
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This Fado experience is usually the first one I recommend to tourists looking to get an authentic taste of the classic music genre in Lisbon. Not only is it well priced (coming in at under 20 euros for a show) but it also includes a free glass of Port!
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2) Lisbon: ‘Fado in Chiado’ Live Show |
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Location | Chiado Concert Hall, central Lisbon (Map) |
Highlights |
– Multiple singers and musicians performing
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Schedule and Tickets |
One show daily, Monday to Saturday, at 7pm
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This is another top local venue in the centre of Lisbon for Fado. Located in the Chiado Concert Hall and attracting some of the best Fado talent.
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3) Lisbon: Fado Musical Experience with Portuguese Appetizers |
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Location | The theatre is located in the centre of Seville (Map) |
Highlights |
– Includes a Fado show and a small selection of food/appetisers
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Schedule and Tickets |
Two shows daily, Monday to Sunday, at 5.30pm and 7.30pm
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This is a great option for those of you looking for a Fado show and also a little food. The ticket includes a selection of traditional Portuguese appetisers, and there is also the option to add a full dinner at the venue.
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Street Fado Performances in Lisbon
Not all fado shows are organised and ticketed events. You’ll often find Fado performed in small restaurants and bars, as well on the street outside various popular tourists attractions.
Street Fado performances often happen during the evening, especially on the weekends. Your best bet to find one would be to walk outside the Lisbon Cathedral, or Sao Jorge castle (and the surrounding streets).
I would recommended you book a Fado show at a recognised venue in Lisbon in order to get the best possible experience. The indoor venues really add to the atmosphere and make the evening far more intimate. Plus, you’re able to get drinks and food to enjoy alongside the performance.
What is Fado?
Fado is a music genre, traditional to Portugal, that is known for being very expressive and intense, with a lot of raw emotion coming from the performers.
Whilst the origins are contended across Portugal, most believe the genre originated in Lisbon during the early 19th century (Around 1820) and that the capital is the home of Fado music.
Fado performances are typically done with 3 people – a singer and two guitarists. The singer, known as a fadista, is classically trained in the genre with a powerful, intense and emotional singing style. The guitarists accompany the singer (often sat down on stools) with one playing the classic guitar and another the traditional Portuguese guitar.
The fado performance is in Portuguese and the lyrics typically cover themes of love, tragedy, longing and haunting storylines. This, combined with the intense and dramatic singing performances, means the shows are often very powerful and filled with emotion.
What does a Fado Show in Lisbon Involve?
Usually the show will be held in a small and intimate venue to add to the intensity and to get the desired atmosphere suited for Fado. It can be performed in quite a close space, and generally the performers are sat at the same level and in the middle of the tables and seats.
There tends to be quite a few breaks during a Fado performance, and singers and performers need a small amount of time to recover between songs.
A lot of shows include food and drinks, these are normally served during these breaks and interludes. I experienced one show with dinner and they brought each course, and allowed you time to finish before performing the next 15 minutes of the show.
Some songs will be solely instrumental, and the singer will take a step to the side to showcase the talents of the guitarists supporting.
A fado show then usually ends with the most powerful and emotional performance of the night last. This is to give the audience a lasting impression of the show before they leave. The final song will be a famous Fado song, and normally the most heartbreaking and emotional – both shows I’ve attended have ended on this high.
Fado Show Lisbon FAQs
Can you talk during a Fado performance?
No, a Fado show audience is respectful and quiet to allow for an immersive experience with the music.
What is the best time to attend a Fado Show in Lisbon?
I find the best times to attend a show are on the weekends and to book an evening performance. The night atmosphere adds to the experience and it’s a great way to spend your time before/during or after dinner.
Is there a dress code for a Fado Show?
There is no strict dress code for attending a Fado show, and it is recommended to dress smart/casual, especially if attending a dinner performance in an intimate venue.
Do I need to pre-book tickets to a Fado Show Lisbon?
For the majority of official Fado shows it is required to book in advance, they do sell out fast, especially if you’re looking to grab a table for dinner.