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Lisbon < A Warm night of mornas by Tito Paris

Photo report < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao

As expected, Tito Paris conquered the Lisbon venue in a 360º show. The king of Cape Verdean music delighted the audience, family, friends, and guests.

Tito Paris returned to the Coliseu dos Recreios for another show, where he presented his new album live. One of the greatest ambassadors of Cape Verdean music, Tito continues to win hearts around the world, building bridges between cultures and bringing semba, coladeira, and morna to the four corners of the globe.

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Tito Paris < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao

He opened the show with “Boas Festas,” followed by “Poema Tropical,” “Mim é Bó,” “Guilhermina,” “Feitiçe e amor,” and “No intende.” His charm and music won over the audience and fans from the first chord. The show was attended by representatives of the Cape Verdean government and Lusophone culture.

Tito also continues to support young artists, welcoming them to his shows. At the Coliseu, a String Quintet that accompanied him on “Morna PPV” and “Otilia Otilio” showcased their talent. He also welcomed three extraordinary artists, João Pedro Pais, Cremilda Medina, and Diva Barros, who made the concert even more unique.

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Tito Paris + Cremilda Medina < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao
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Tito Paris + Diva Barros < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao
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Tito Paris + João Pedro Pais < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao

The first to share the stage with Tito was Cremilda, a tremendous talent from Cape Verde, who sang “Nós Morna” with Tito Paris and then “Saiona d’Vinte Ano” solo. Next was Diva Barros, who performed “Morabeza” with Tito and “Monte Cara” with the talented musicians from around the world who accompanied Tito Paris.

We could also enjoy “Nina,” “Curti Bô Life,” “Poeta,” and “Febre di Funana” before the final guest, João Pedro Pais, took the stage. Both shared “Sodade” and “Mentira” with the Coliseu audience.

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Tito Paris < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao

With a career full of remarkable moments, the artist once again gave the audience present in the Lisbon venue an unforgettable night, full of energy, emotion, and unforgettable songs.

As the night celebrating Lusophony, diversity, and life came to an end, we were still able to hear “Naufrágio,” “Pretinha,” “Regresso,” and to finish beautifully, “Dança ma mi Criola” in the company of all the guests.

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Tito Paris < Coliseu dos Recreios < 2025.12.12 ©ineews < ©Luís M. Serrão < @luisfmserrao

Another extraordinary Primeira Linha concert.

 

 

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