Festival Iminente: A Free Weekend of Music and Art in Lisbon

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This weekend, Lisbon will come alive with the vibrant sounds and sights of the Festival Iminente, featuring renowned artists like Dealema, Sam the Kid, Tristany, and Cíntia. Taking place at the Museu de Lisboa – Palácio Pimenta, the festival promises a rich blend of music, visual arts, dance, and engaging conversations, all centered around the theme of “Participation.”

The Festival Iminente is set to unfold over two days, showcasing a multidisciplinary program that includes twenty musical performances from both established and emerging artists. The festival’s theme, “Participation,” reflects its commitment to community engagement and collaboration, a philosophy that has guided its organization in recent years.

The festival grounds will open at 3:00 PM each day, with a dedicated food area along with several bars. Entry to the Iminente Takeover is free, with no tickets required; attendees can simply arrive until the venue reaches its maximum capacity of approximately 2,000 people. The Museu de Lisboa – Palácio Pimenta will also be open during its regular hours from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

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