Rita Braga is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, with a repertoire in more than ten languages. She began her musical career in 2005 and has toured across Europe, as well as the United States, Brazil, Australia, and Japan.
Recognized by critics as a singular, versatile, and charismatic artist, Rita Braga stands out for her originality, her fusion of musical eras, and her performative approach. Her fifth album, Fado Tropical (2026), is her first entirely in Portuguese, in which she revisits forgotten fado repertoire (from the 19th century and early decades of the 20th century), transporting it into new sonic landscapes where ukulele, marimba, vibraphone, cello, and concrete sounds intersect.
Among her many collaborations are Ana da Silva (The Raincoats), Felix Kubin, Ian Svenonius (The Make-Up, Escape-ism), and Rui Reininho.
Recognized by critics as a singular, versatile, and charismatic artist, Rita Braga stands out for her originality, her fusion of musical eras, and her performative approach. Her fifth album, Fado Tropical (2026), is her first entirely in Portuguese, in which she revisits forgotten fado repertoire (from the 19th century and early decades of the 20th century), transporting it into new sonic landscapes where ukulele, marimba, vibraphone, cello, and concrete sounds intersect.
Among her many collaborations are Ana da Silva (The Raincoats), Felix Kubin, Ian Svenonius (The Make-Up, Escape-ism), and Rui Reininho.
RITA BRAGA
Rita Braga is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, with a repertoire in more than ten languages. She began her musical career in 2005 and has toured across Europe, as well as the United States, Brazil, Australia, and Japan.
Recognized by critics as a singular, versatile, and charismatic artist, Rita Braga stands out for her originality, her fusion of musical eras, and her performative approach. Her fifth album, Fado Tropical (2026), is her first entirely in Portuguese, in which she revisits forgotten fado repertoire (from the 19th century and early decades of the 20th century), transporting it into new sonic landscapes where ukulele, marimba, vibraphone, cello, and concrete sounds intersect.
Among her many collaborations are Ana da Silva (The Raincoats), Felix Kubin, Ian Svenonius (The Make-Up, Escape-ism), and Rui Reininho.
Recognized by critics as a singular, versatile, and charismatic artist, Rita Braga stands out for her originality, her fusion of musical eras, and her performative approach. Her fifth album, Fado Tropical (2026), is her first entirely in Portuguese, in which she revisits forgotten fado repertoire (from the 19th century and early decades of the 20th century), transporting it into new sonic landscapes where ukulele, marimba, vibraphone, cello, and concrete sounds intersect.
Among her many collaborations are Ana da Silva (The Raincoats), Felix Kubin, Ian Svenonius (The Make-Up, Escape-ism), and Rui Reininho.
wed.17.06
circus
Turno da Noite - Uatumã Fattori // TRENGO
thu.18.06
concert
YHWH NAILGUN
fri.19.06
listening party
40 Years of Arthur Russell’s “World of Echo”