Expresso | Everything in Alive



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In addition to the concentration of big names on the international scene, the most impressive thing about the NOS Alive poster is the same-day presence of several artists who could easily be called "headline status" . This is what happens at the beginning of the event on Thursday with Arctic Monkeys and Nine Inch Nails; Friday, with Queens of the Stone Age and The National, or 14, where the main stage will host concerts by Pearl Jam and Jack White. If to these predicates we reach a secondary stage filled with appetizing proposals (the Sagres Stage, where will pass Wolf Alice, Eels, Yo La Tengo or Perfume Genius), a space dedicated to the electronics (NOS Clubbing) and the EDP Fado Coffee, with shows by Antonio Zambujo and Jorge Palma, it's easy to conclude that at the 12th edition, NOS Alive presents one of the strongest menus in its history.

The party begins on Thursday with the return of the Arctic Monkeys to Portugal. Perhaps the most popular indie rock band of their generation, the British return to the festival where they were in 2014 to perform "Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino", the album that they released in May and earned them both praise and disgusting criticism. To be evaluated by recent set-sets, Alex Turner and comparsas should balance the alignment with a few songs from other albums, namely from the previous and successful "AM" (2013). The Arctic Monkeys play at 00:05, after Snow Patrol, champions of pop-rock melodic radio, with also a new album (at 22:20), and Nine Inch Nails. Absent from Portuguese scenes since 2009, when they were playing at Paredes de Coura, the boys led by Trent Reznor, who just released their ninth album, play at 8:55 pm, according to a legend – Bryan Ferry, who does not Had not played for eight years. pass through Portugal and take the stage with the light of day, more precisely at 19:15. The Portuguese Miguel Araújo opens this crowded NOS scene at 6pm. In the Sagres stage, the highlight is Argentina's Juana Molina (5:40 pm), Britain's Wolf Alice (8:15 pm), their fellow Friendly Fires (9:40 pm) and the Londoner Sampha (1:35). The closing of the scene will be the Portuguese Blasted Mechanism (3h). The Portuguese Alva (20:15), PAUS + Holly Hood (23h) and Black Ear (1:45) will host the NOS Clubbing Stage, before the arrival of Sophie, at 3:10. At the EDP Fado Café festival, António Zambujo performs at 8:15 pm and 9:55 pm and in Coreto by Arruada, there are several fights between DJ Glue, Here's Johnny, SP Deville, Fumaxa and Dead End.

Friday, Algés receives the return of the Stone Age queens, whose last concert in Portugal dates back to four years; the group Josh Homme, who released last year "Villains", occurs at the NOS Stage at 23:05, after compatriots The National (at 21:20), which later this year were at the Coliseum in Lisbon and Californians Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, which has not come to Portugal since 2013 (at 18:25). Kaleo Icelanders open the stage at 5pm and the Irish Two Door Cinema Club closes at 1:30 pm. At Sagres Stage, there is another generous alignment: Japandroids at 17:50, Eels at 19:00, Yo La Tengo at 20:25, Portugal. The man at 10 pm, Rag & # 39; N & # 39; Bone Man at 23:30, Future Islands at 13h and Chvrches at 14:45. At NOS Clubbing, watch out for Branko, at 1:20, and at the Coreto stage by Arruada, the ladies' day belongs: Beatriz Pessoa, at 8pm, Bernardo (Sónia Bernardo, is a girl) at 9:25 pm, Minta and the # Brook trout at 23h and Surma

NOS Alive ends on the 14th with one of the most popular groups of Portuguese public. Guarantee of a full house, the Pearl Jam, whose last performance in our country took place in this same festival, eight years ago, plays on Stage NOS, at 23:15, and presents a good selection themes of his long career. The group of Eddie Vedder is however known for having diffused their setlists during the same tour, there will perhaps be surprises. After the Pearl Jam arrives the MGMT (1:45) and before Jack White; The White Stripes, Raconteurs and Dead Weather strategist returns to Algés where he played with Meg White during the first edition of the festival in 2007 to present the new solo album and revisit the highlights of his career. It is 21:05, after the Scottish Franz Ferdinand, whose latest album, "Always Ascending", went unnoticed, but on stage they know how to party (19:35). On this last day, the biggest stage of the festival still has space to host the old grunge glories, Alice in Chains, at 18:10, and Last Internationale at 17h. At Sagres Stage, the North American Real Estate performs at 7:05 pm, followed by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah at 8:35 pm and Mallu Magalhães at 10:15 pm in Brazil. Texans On Drive-In (1:15) and Mike Hadreas, better known as Perfume Genius (3h), turn off the light. At NOS Clubbing, the performances of the Portuguese Throes + The Shine (8:20 pm), the Gift (1h) and the Xinobi (2:30) stand out on the 14th and on the EDP Fado Café stage two concerts of Jorge Palma: at 20:35 and 22:35. , after a double dose of the guitarist Marta Pereira da Costa (at 17:30 and 19:10). In Arruada's Coreto, the song is performed by First Lady (17:25), Mighty Sands (18:35), Cachupa Psicadélica (20:05), Lotus Fever (21:35) and 800 Gondomar (23:15). NOS Alive also offers comedic stand-up sessions on the comedy stage – Rui Sinel of Cordes directs the poster Thursday at 23:20; Simon Day (22h35) and Kalashnikov (00h50) the sixth, and on the 14th they present Ana Garcia Martins (19h10) or Mol Onion (1:15).

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