This is considered the biggest summer festival dedicated to Lusophone music. The event, which takes place in Portugal, started on the 17th and ends today, the 20th, with five stages set up. Stewart Sukuma left his mark on this great event on Friday.
“"That's it! That was Stewart Sukuma and the Pentagram Tailors' modest participation in the Sol da Caparica Festival! Above all, we had a blast. We need more Mozambican music here and in the rest of the world," said Stewart Sukuma, sharing some images of his performance on his social media.
From pop to hip hop, from rock to African music, all musical genres are echoing throughout the festival days, through the many Lusophone artists performing on the 5 stages set up at the venue this year.
But Sol da Caparica isn't just about music. This year, the "Debaixo da Língua" project, an initiative promoting the Portuguese language through dialogues with musicians and artists who use it as a form of expression, returns to the summer festival with a program of conversations. This 8th edition was full of adrenaline and spirit. Today, the last day of the festival, another Mozambican artist will share his performance: the rapper Plutonio.











































