A new place and Jamiroquai mark the beginning of the living tides in Vila Nova de Gaia – Observer



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The Marés Vivas festival in Vila Nova de Gaia begins this Friday in a new place, five times bigger than the previous one, with twice as much capacity, and with the British group Jamiroquai at the head of the poster . its twelfth edition, which runs until Sunday, presents for the first time on the main stage the funk and acid jazz jazz band Jamiroquai, formed in 1992 and led by singer Jay Kay, who has sold more than 26 million albums in

Back in Portugal, after playing at the Southwest Festival last August, the Jamiroquai will present songs from "Automaton", their new album. With over seven UK Top 10 albums, the Grammy-winning group in 1997 keeps the Guinness album "Book of World Records" for the best-selling funk album of all time.

Night The band also has the performance of the American Goo Goo Dolls, a rock band formed in 1986, which is appearing for the first time in Portugal, and which has the most successful song "Iris"

. Tides Live stage in 2015, the Portuguese reggae singer Richie Campbell returns this year to present his new mixtape "Lisbon", released on February 2nd. Also in Portuguese, the first day of the festival hosts singer and guitarist Manel Cruz, from the eternal Ornato Violeta, who recently released the singles "Beija-Flor" and "Still Not Done".

In the Four Steps of the Tides

Daily tickets cost 35 euros and the three-day pass 65 euros, not being admitted to children under six years old.

This year, the Collective Transport Society of Porto (STCP) promotes a special operation to support the Vive Tides by providing a continuous service with the line 902 to Cabedelo Sands, ensuring the journey and the return throughout the year. night.

The buses will run every 20 minutes on single journeys (between 3:30 pm and 10:30 pm) and on round trips (between 10:30 pm and 5 pm