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Bob Vylan

Formed in London by vocalist/guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan, the band has carved a reputation for genre-bending music and politically charged lyrics that tackle inequality, racism, and the injustices of society. Their independence and DIY ethic have made them one of the UK’s most exciting acts in recent years, lauded by critics and embraced by diverse audiences from punk to rap and alternative scenes.

With critically acclaimed albums like Humble As The Sun, We Live Here and Bob Vylan Presents the Price of Life, their dynamic sound and outspoken presence have led them to major festival stages and headline tours across Europe. Lisbon marks a milestone: this is Bob Vylan’s first-ever appearance in Portugal, promising a high-octane, unmissable night for fans and newcomers alike.

Bana

For over 30 years, Bana Skate & Surf has been at the heart of a thriving community, celebrating the vibrant culture and spirit of skateboarding and surfing. Our story is woven from decades of shared experiences—moments on the waves and pavement, friendships formed, and creative expression fueled by the energy of both sports. Bana embodies a lifestyle that goes beyond gear, uniting generations through events, art, music, and a love for adventure.

With deep roots in the scene, we continue to honor the legacy and evolution of skate and surf culture, inspiring new riders while cherishing the traditions that have shaped our journey.

Scuru Fitchádu

Scúru Fitchádu, the project of Marcus Veiga, is redefining the boundaries of contemporary music with a potent blend of Cape Verdean and African-rooted traditions, electronic punk, and raw poetic intensity. Born in Portugal to a Cape Verdean father and Angolan mother, Veiga channels his multicultural identity into a sound that is as visceral as it is unclassifiable.

Since its debut in 2016, Scúru Fitchádu has built a reputation for fearless experimentation, with the acclaimed debut album Un Kuza Runhu (2020) and the revolutionary-themed Nez txada skúru dentu skina na braku fundu (2023). Both works received widespread praise, securing his place as one of the most vital voices in Portuguese music today.

Now, Scúru Fitchádu is set to release Griots i Riots in the first half of 2025. Physical, rebellious, and unapologetically anti-pop, Scúru Fitchádu delivers art made for resistance and for the present moment.

Meryl Streek

Dublin-born avant-garde punk producer Meryl Streek recalls a happy, close-knit childhood in a working-class family of screen printers. As he entered adulthood, loss and austerity struck, pushing him to Canada for seven years—a time that opened his eyes to global inequalities and motivated his return to Ireland, determined to make a difference. Streek’s musical journey was shaped by his father, a gifted drummer, and immersion in the punk scene from a young age, inspiring his own creative growth as a musician.

After more than 15 years touring and drumming with various bands, Streek found the road harsh and unfulfilling, both financially and mentally. Frustrated by the grind, he ventured into producing his own music, blending genres and channeling his experiences into a solo project meant to highlight the struggles of ordinary Irish people. His debut album, 796—largely recorded at home in Vancouver—was released in November 2022 to critical acclaim, described as one of the most powerful political punk albums of the decade.

Hyphen

Hyphen is a UK-born rap-punk powerhouse who fuses raw punk energy with razor-sharp rap and chant-heavy soundscapes. Born in Portsmouth in July 1993 to Indian parents, he initially pursued a degree in Philosophy and Economics before entering the world of finance. Initially using music as an escape tool for the harsh realities of working in corporate finance, Hyphen is now a respected member of the UK pubk scene.

Known for high-energy live performances often backed by a six-piece jazz band, he’s toured across the UK and Europe alongside acts like Bob Vylan, and performed at festivals such as 2000trees, Latitude, and Reading & Leeds.

In March 2025 he launched his first full UK headline tour—including shows in London, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, and beyond - and released a new single, This Might Be It, earning airplay on BBC Radio 1.