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Linda Martini announce club tour for early 2026

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Linda Martini announce club tour for early 2026

Portuguese alternative rock band Linda Martini will return to the road in early 2026 with a nationwide club tour titled “Liga de Clubes”, marking a deliberate shift towards smaller venues after recent years dominated by theatres, major halls, and festival stages.

Scheduled between 28 January and 8 February, the tour comprises ten dates across Portugal, focusing on intimate club settings that contrast with the band’s large-scale productions in venues such as coliseums and major theatres. The route begins in Lisbon and concludes in Coimbra, passing through cities in both the north and south of the country.

The quartet—André Henriques, Cláudia Guerreiro, Hélio Morais, and Rui Carvalho—will perform in venues closely associated with Portugal’s independent live music circuit, reinforcing the tour’s emphasis on proximity and direct audience engagement.

Tickets are priced at €18 for all dates, with the exception of the Aveiro concert, which will cost €15 as part of the university programme at GrETUA. The full schedule of the “Liga de Clubes” tour is listed below.

Tour dates:
28/01 — Casa Capitão, Lisbon
29/01 — Texas, Leiria
30/01 — Casa do Povo de S. Estevão, Tavira
31/01 — Sociedade Recreativa S. Teotoniense, S. Teotónio
01/02 — Bang Venue, Torres Vedras
04/02 — Maus Hábitos, Porto
05/02 — GrETUA, Aveiro
06/02 — Carmo 81, Viseu
07/02 — Route 66, Freamunde
08/02 — Salão Brazil, Coimbra

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