Há Fado no Cais
Katia Guerreiro | Fado on the Waterfront
Date
15 February, 2019
Hours
21:00
Prices
1st Stalls 22€
2nd Stalls 19€
Laterals 12€
Reduced Mobility 12€
Central Boxes 19€
Lateral Boxes 16€
Lateral Circles 12€
1st Circle 15€
2nd Circle 9€
Balconies 5,5€
DISCOUNTS (discounts are only valid in CCB Production and / or Coproduction shows and for tickets with a price of more than € 12, except for the Amigo CCB card holders, the discount is applied in amounts higher than € 8.
20% for those aged under 25 and over 65 (anywhere in the hall, except the front stalls)
10% for holders of the FNAC card (valid in the Main Auditorium and Small Auditorium, for tickets purchased at sales points)
25% for customers of CP, after the checking of the CP tickets (for tickets purchased at sales points)
50% for unemployed persons, on presentation of official proof from IEFP (valid in the Main Auditorium and Small Auditorium, for tickets purchased at sales points)
30% for last minute tickets, Half an hour before the start, on the day of the actual performance
€5 for professionals/students involved in the production of the show or performance, students (this discount only applies to performances produced by the CCB and purchased at the CCB Box Office, and there are only a limited number of tickets available)
30% Discount for holders of the CCB Friend’s Card
Katia Guerreiro
February 15, Friday
CCB, Main Auditorium, 9 pm
Prices: 5,50€ - 22 €
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© Pedro Ferreira
Unanimously acknowledged to be one of the most important fado singers of the new millennium, Katia Guerreiro is, above all, one of the greatest ambassadors of both fado and Portugal, performing at a wide variety of different venues and on many of the major international cultural circuits. With a career already spanning almost 18 years, she has appeared at such famous venues as the Coliseu dos Recreios, Opéra de Lyon, Opéra de Rennes, Opéra de Vichy, the Ankara Opera House, the Paris Olympia, the Berlin Philharmonic, Luxembourg Cathedral, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, the Roman Theatre of Mérida and at all kinds of world music festivals, having already visited such countries as South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France, Japan, Lebanon, Norway, Saudi Arabia, New Caledonia, Morocco, Spain, Brazil, Tunisia, Turkey, China, Canada and many more. All of these performances were pivotal in promoting the dissemination of fado, paving the way for the success that this music now enjoys, with constant visits and tours by Portuguese singers to concert halls abroad to perform before foreign audiences. Even after countless years of touring, the splendour and intensity of her pure and traditional fado show no signs of waning.
Co-production: Museu do Fado/EGEAC and CCB