In the dark nights of the Estado Novo, Zeca Afonso’s voice rose like a guiding star, guiding the dreamers who yearned for freedom and a future without ties.
With his songs, Zeca not only sang of resistance, but eternalized the struggle for a fairer and more hopeful tomorrow with every chord.
His legacy is a reflection of the Portuguese soul – resilient, passionate and indomitable – which continues to vibrate to the sound of his music, where Freedom finds its purest melody.
The link between Zeca Afonso and Portugal
José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos – or Zeca Afonso, as he would become eternalized in everyone’s hearts – was born in Aveiro and had a childhood marked by frequent moves between Portugal, Angola and Mozambique.
It was in Coimbra, at the end of the 1940s, that Zeca began his musical career, performing Coimbra fado, but it was in the heat of the struggles against the dictatorship that his voice gained new meaning and his songs became poetic weapons, awakening consciences and uniting hearts in a collective appeal for freedom.
Despite constant censorship, persecution and imprisonment for his musical activism, Zeca never gave up. On April 25, 1974, the iconic “Grândola” lit the way for the Carnation Revolution, forever marking Portugal’s history and cementing him as a symbol of democracy.
Candlelight Tribute to Zeca Afonso
“Land of fraternity / The people are the ones who command the most / Within you, O city”, 50 years on, these verses still echo in everyone’s imagination. Now you’ll have the chance to hear them in an enchanting setting, lit only by thousands of candles.
It’s like immersing yourself in a journey through time, where every note echoes poetry and emotion, iconic songs like “Grândola, Vila Morena“,“Os Vampiros” and “Menina dos Olhos Tristes” come to life in this unique and intimate setting.
This time, the Altis Grand Hotel was the venue chosen to host this emblematic Candlelight concert The Best of Zeca Afonso, which celebrates not only the timeless melodies, but also invites you to remember the genius of Zeca Afonso and rediscover the depth of his work.
There are voices that echo forever, and Zeca Afonso is undoubtedly one of those figures whose work continues to resonate in Portuguese hearts.
This Candlelight Lisboa concert will take you through some of the greatest hits from the career of the troubadour of freedom. Lasting about an hour, this is a concert you shouldn’t miss.