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The Vilar de Mouros Festival, currently named EDP Vilar de Mouros for sponsorship reasons, is a music festival that takes place in Vilar de Mouros, Caminha,
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district in northwestern
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. It is the oldest rock festival in Portugal and in the
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. Its 1971 edition, the first as a rock festival, has been called the "Portuguese
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". Since 2016, it is organized by the event company Surprise & Expectation.


History


Beginnings as a folk festival (1965-1968)

The Vilar de Mouros Festival was created in 1965 as an event for traditional folk music from the Alto Minho and Galicia regions. It was founded by António Barge, a medical doctor born and raised in Vilar de Mouros. In the following two years, the festival was organized annually and kept its focus on traditional folk music. In 1968, Barge decided to expand its musical scope and invited artists outside of the region. Folk singer-songwriter
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and guitarist
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were the most notorious artists that performed in that edition. Around 15,000 people attended during the two days of the festival. After the 1968 edition, Barge opted for not organizing the festival in the next two years, in order to prepare a bigger and more eclectic festival. He would be helped by a team of volunteers and his family.


1971 edition

The 1971 edition of the Vilar de Mouros Festival was the first to feature
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artists. Barge wanted to book high-profile rock artists from abroad, at some point considering
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and
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, but The Beatles would disband in 1970 and The Rolling Stones did not have available dates to go to Portugal. The international artists booked would end up being Elton John and
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. The festival took place during three weekends, between 31 July to 15 August. The first weekend was dedicated to classical music and featured the National Republican Guard band. The rock concerts took place on the second weekend, on 7 and 8 August. Elton John and Mannfred Mann were the headliners, and Portuguese acts, such as Quarteto 1111 and Sindicato, composed the rest of the lineup. On the final weekend, fado singer
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and Angolan band
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performed. It is reported that at least 30,000 people attended the festival. Some of the young people attending the festival were described as having "extravagant clothing, long hair and a hippie and libertine spirit".
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, who performed there as a member of Quarteto 1111, said that "never was something like it seen in Portugal. We would go bath naked in the river and we would smoke some stuff. It was a moment of total freedom". There were also reports of pillaging of cornfields in the proximity from attendees wanting to eat, due to the structural problems inside the festival. In 1971, Portugal was not a democratic country and control and censorship of the arts were common. At least one agent from the DGS (formerly PIDE, Portugal's secret police during the Estado Novo) was present at the festival, and his report from the event is now disclosed. The festival ended up being a financial disaster, leaving a debt of over 5,000 euros. As a consequence, the Barge family decided not to organize the festival again.


1982 edition

In 1982, the Caminha municipality took the initiative to organize a new edition of the Vilar de Mouros festival. The festival had a duration of nine days, between 31 July and 8 August, and featured bands such as U2, Echo and the Bunnymen and
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. Constant schedule changes and divergences between the organizers, program managers and producers led a newspaper at the time to call this edition "the festival of bummers". Once again, the festival ended with big financial losses, and the Caminha municipality scrapped its plans for new editions of the festival. Nevertheless, the 1982 Vilar de Mouros festival is considered one of the most important festivals ever organized in Portugal.


1996 edition

The festival returned in 1996 as a celebration of 25 years since the iconic 1971 edition. It was organized by the live entertainment company Música no Coração and took place between 9 and 11 August.
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,
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and
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were some of the bands that took part in this edition. The lack of quality of the festival grounds forced another stop of its organization for some years.


1999-2006

The civil parish of Vilar de Mouros, Música no Coração and Portoeventos signed a deal regarding the terrains for the festival that permitted the festival to be organized between 1999 and 2004. Some highlights from these years were concerts by
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, Alanis Morissette,
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and
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. At the end of the first concession contract in 2004, Música no Coração and Portoeventos ended their partnership. Portoeventos signed a new contract with the civil parish of Vilar de Mouros, without consultation from the Caminha municipality. Displeased with the lack of involvement, the Caminha municipality cut its logistic support for the festival. The festival went on for two more years, and a 2007 edition was being planned, but ended up being cancelled.


2014, 2016-present

In July 2013, the municipality of Caminha announced that the festival would be revived in 2014. The 2014 edition was considered unsuccessful, failing to attract large crowds. In 2015, the festival was again cancelled, due to difficulties from the organizers. Since 2016, the festival has been organized annually. The 2020 edition was cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic. In 2021 a special edition celebrated the 50th anniversary of 1971 edition with only 400 free tickets available, due to restrictions caused by the pandemic.


Lineups


See also

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References


External links

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