
Lisboa Games Week is the biggest videogames event in Portugal, where the industry shows its latest news and launches.

Known for his unparalleled dance skills, unique voice, and spectacular performances, Michael Jackson left a legacy that continues to inspire and enchant fans worldwide.
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Monstra is back in Lisboa with hundreds of entries, ranging from feature-length through short to very short films, many having their world, European or national premiere.

Futurália – the largest trade fair for Education, Training and Employability, a specially designed event for students, parents, and teacher’s education and training institutions. At FIL – Parque das Nações.

One of the most important athletic events in Lisbon, the course reaches its pinnacle with the crossing of the Bridge 25th of April.

Festa do Cinema Italiano / Italian Film Festival is the leading festival in Portugal for those who are passionate about the italian films and culture.

The ARCOlisboa International Contemporary Art Fair returns with a selection of galleries and a commitment to Portuguese art and its connections to the international scene.

For a week, the avenue will reveal some of its best kept secrets. Free guided tours, exhibitions and workshops will enliven various spaces in an open-door experience.

This spring, Lisbon’s parks and gardens will open their doors for the Open Gardens festival.
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[ May/June ] The Book Fair is back to Parque Eduardo VII and promises novelties for readers of all ages.
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FNAC Live opens the summer festivals season in Lisboa ... it promises excitement and lots of music for everyone!
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The InArt – Community Arts Festival returns with shows, films, discussions, workshops and masterclasses reflecting on community art, reaffirming its commitment to inclusion and accessibility through the arts.

[ August ] Jazz em Agosto proposes a program that mirrors the multiples identities of contemporary jazz. At the Gulbenkian Foundation.