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Between March 24th and 28th 2026, Tremor returns with proposals that will make the island of São Miguel an epicentre for encounters between music, art and community, with concerts, performative experiences and initiatives that promote participation, sustainability and cultural innovation. Now in its thirteenth edition, the festival announces the performances by Abdullah Miniawy, Falcona, Jup do Bairro, La Família Gitana, Maria Carolina, Mix’Elle, Vaiapraia, Water Damage, and Yerai Cortés.
Yerai Cortés approaches flamenco with rare depth, establishing himself as one of the most unique voices in contemporary music. His solo album La Guitarra Flamenca de Yerai Cortés (2024) and the eponymous film by Antón Álvarez “C. Tangana” reflect the fusion between family history, shared memory and technical virtuosity, broadening the horizons of flamenco and dialogue with other art forms.
Rodrigo Vaiapraia transforms each concert into a multifaceted universe, where garage, queercore, pop, and post-punk intersect with diverse collaborations and collective experiences. Between dramaturgy, acoustic bass, keyboards, and electronic elements, his music becomes ritualistic, combining sung, shouted, or spoken vocals, humour, passion, and social criticism.
Abdullah Miniawy, Egyptian composer and singer winner of the Victoires du Jazz 2023, performs in trio format with trombonists Robinson Khoury and Jules Boittin. Blending jazz, Egyptian soundscapes and Sufi echoes, the project offers transcendental experiences, where the power of the voice and rich harmonies inspire reflection, healing and unity.
São Paulo-based multi-artist Jup do Bairro provokes new corporealities from the friction between music, cinema, and visual arts. From the EP Corpo Sem Juízo (2020) to in.corpo.ração (2024), Jup reinvents memories and celebrates the “transvestite technologies” that sustain her existence, offering intense, political and transformative artistic experiences.
The diversity on offer at this year's edition of the festival continues with La Família Gitana, who blend flamenco, rumba and contemporary beats from rap, reggae, funk, funaná and afro house, transforming difference into creative power; Maria Carolina, whose musical poetry and spirituality create moments of symbiosis between being and existing; the masters of drone music Water Damage; authorial and queer music of Falcona and the clubbing proposals of Mix'Elle.
Tickets for the festival are now in the final phase of sales and are available for €100 on 3cket. More news about Tremor's line-up and artistic programme will be revealed in the coming months.