Joana Gama & Luís Fernandes
Since their debut concert in 2014, the piano and electronics duo made up of Joana Gama and Luís Fernandes have performed regularly in Portugal and abroad, with the highlight being the performance of “at the still point of the turning world” with the Orquestra Metropolitana at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s Grand Auditorium in 2019. In 2022 they published “There’s no knowing”, which followed an invitation from Nuno M. Cardoso to create the soundtrack for the television series Cassandra, which aired on RTP2 in 2023. “Strata” is the name of their next album, which will be released in 2025 by Holuzam.
PREPARE YOUR VISIT
Performances start promptly at the scheduled time. The doors to the halls are open to the public 30 minutes beforehand. Once the show has started, entry will not be allowed except during the intermission or for events with programmes which allow for this, as determined by the ushers.
Casa da Música is located at Avenida da Boavista, 604-610, 4149-071 Porto
Coordinates: 41.158400, -8631000 +41º 9′ 30.24”, -8º 37′ 51.60”
You can get here using the following means of transport:
METRO (Lines A, B, C, E, and F)STCP Buses 201, 202, 203, 204, 208, 209, 303, 402, 501, 502, 503, 504, 507, 601, 803, 902, 903
BICYCLES You can use the network of bike lanes in the city centre and leave your bicycle at the various stands we provide for this purpose.
The Casa da Música Foundation offers paid parking with 644 spaces, equipped with Via Verde, and open 24 hours.
Building, Ticket Office, and Shop – Open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. On show days, the building remains open until the end of the performance, and the ticket office and shop stay open until half an hour after it starts.
Cloakroom – Casa da Música offers a free cloakroom service, available on all show days.
Café – Open daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. On concert days, the hours extend until the start of the concert.
Shop – While waiting for the show to start or during the interval, take the opportunity to visit our shop, where you will find publications, CDs, and other items.
If this is your first time visiting us, you might find the answers to some frequently asked questions below helpful.
Do I need to print the tickets purchased online? No. After making a purchase on our website, you will receive an email with your tickets attached, which you can either print or present at the entrance of the Hall.
Purchase of discounted tickets. For holders of discounted tickets, it is mandatory to present proof of eligibility at the entrance of the Hall. Failure to present such proof may prevent access to the show.
Can I take photos or record the concert? No. You may take non-flash photos inside the hall only until the concert begins, after which no sound or image recording is allowed.
Can I leave and re-enter during a concert? Yes. If you need to leave the hall during the concert, you can only re-enter, following the guidance of the hall assistants, between movements or at the end of a piece. You may have to occupy a seat that does not correspond to the one on your ticket.
Can I use my mobile phone or tablet during a concert? No. The use of mobile phones or tablets inside the hall (even in silent mode) is highly disruptive to the concentration of the audience and musicians due to the light emitted from the screens.
I can’t attend a concert; can I exchange my ticket? It is not possible to exchange or refund tickets, so please check your tickets at the time of purchase.