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The honest, danceable melodies of Cape Verde come alive at LURA's concert on Margaret Island. With her bright smile, fantastic voice and movement, the energetic singer performs regularly on the big stages of outdoor festivals, in European theatres and American clubs. What is fado in Portugal, tango in Argentina or samba in Brazil is morna in Cape Verde. Lura's voice is unadulterated, and she captivates audiences around the world with her incredible stage presence that transcends all boundaries of style, place and time. Her soul is influenced by two cultures that are present in her life, her songs and her artistic career: Portuguese and Cape Verdean. Cesaria Evora's international success and fame has created the Cape Verdean music industry and shown its potential. In her honor, Lura wrote the hit song "Moda Bô", in which the diva herself collaborated. In 2004, she produced the album Di Korpu Ku Alma (Of Body and Soul). This was Lura's first truly Cape Verdean album, which quickly crossed borders and was released in more than 10 countries, including the US, Italy and the UK - where it was nominated for the BBC World Music Awards. A singer who has been performing for over 25 years, Lura recently released a new album that welcomes new sounds while staying true to her Portuguese and Cape Verdean roots. \nMusic that makes you dance!\n\n \n\n				\n								\n					The Portuguese voice that takes you to the hot, vibrant world of Cape Verde! The honest, danceable melodies of Cape Verde come alive at LURA's concert on Margaret Island. With her bright smile, fantastic voice and movement, the energetic singer performs regularly on the big stages of outdoor festivals, in European theatres and American clubs. What is fado in Portugal, tango in Argentina or samba in Brazil is morna in Cape Verde. Lura's voice is unadulterated, and she captivates audiences around the world with her incredible stage presence that transcends all boundaries of style, place and time. Her soul is influenced by two cultures that are present in her life, her songs and her artistic career: Portuguese and Cape Verdean. Cesaria Evora's international success and fame has created the Cape Verdean music industry and shown its potential. In her honor, Lura wrote the hit song "Moda Bô", in which the diva herself collaborated. In 2004, she produced the album Di Korpu Ku Alma (Of Body and Soul). This was Lura's first truly Cape Verdean album, which quickly crossed borders and was released in more than 10 countries, including the US, Italy and the UK - where it was nominated for the BBC World Music Awards. A singer who has been performing for over 25 years, Lura recently released a new album that welcomes new sounds while staying true to her Portuguese and Cape Verdean roots. Music that makes you dance!\n\n				\n								\n					24 July 2024 19:00-19:45 and 21:30-22:15Opening and afterparty at the LURA concert Venue: in the courtyard of the theatre, in the” Kerengő” at the water towerCaribbean atmosphere, colorful bustle, cocktails and a Latin American band to liven up the atmosphere before the concert of the world-famous singer LURA!Before the concert on the main stage on 24 July, Barrio Latino, a band formed in 2008, will set the mood. The band's song "Con Clave Y Tambó" has quickly toured the world, with the salsa community in more than 50 countries from Peru to Japan. One of Cuba's most famous hotels, the Capri in Havana, has used their music in a commercial. They are the first timba band in Hungary, sung by Mario Ochoa from Honduras. The group's music was discovered by Grammy Award-winning recording engineer and producer Michael Lazarus, and the band's first single is now released on the Latin Pulse Music label in California\n\n				\n								\n					-Lura – Singer @luraofficial7207-André Moreira – Bass Guitar-Rodrigo Correia – Guitar-Ariel Rosa – Drums-Iuri Oliveira – Percussion https://www.iurioliveira.com/-João Gomes – Keyboards\n\n				\n				\n		\n		\n
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LOCATION:Margaret Island’s Open-Air Theater
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