Mozambican singer Rhodalia Silvestre celebrated Africa Day with a special performance in Portugal, on the Tenda stage, where entry was by donation, starting at 3 euros. The event stood out not only for its cultural celebration, but also for the strong presence of the artist who has been making a name for herself in the Portuguese music scene.
Rhodalia, who recently represented Mozambique on the Portuguese version of Got Talent, where she captured the attention of the audience and the judges, continues her artistic journey in Europe. Her performance was received with enthusiasm, reflecting the affection of the African community and fans of her music.
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Just like fellow Mozambican Gasso Franco, who is currently in Portugal continuing his career, Rhodalia shows that Portuguese stages have been fertile ground for national talent to expand beyond borders.
The growing presence of Mozambican artists at international events is a sign of recognition of the country's cultural and artistic value, reinforcing Mozambican identity through music and art.






















