Weekend two of Rock in Rio Lisboa is set for June 27-28, 2026, with Sir Rod Stewart headlining Saturday's Legends Day and 21 Savage closing the festival on Sunday. The event follows a successful first weekend featuring Katy Perry, Linkin Park, and others.
Saturday Line-up: Legends Day
Saturday's bill includes Sir Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, Shaggy, 4 Non Blondes, Xutos & Pontapés, GNR, UHF, Jafumega, Joss Stone, Belo, The Wailers, Syro, Bateu Matou, Bia Caboz, Bento Gil, and Melly. Sir Rod Stewart, who performed at the inaugural Rock in Rio in 1985 and returned in 2008, will showcase classics like "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Forever Young", and "Sailing".
Roberta Medina, Executive Vice President of Rock in Rio Lisbon, said: "Rock in Rio Lisbon has always been a stage for historic moments that stay in everyone's memory. Legends Day is an invitation to celebrate life, a day to be together and sing in unison from the first to the last song." She added: "It's a day that brings together great national and international legends who have shaped the stories of our lives and continue to move generations."
Sunday Line-up: 21 Savage Closes
Sunday's headliner is 21 Savage, supported by Central Cee, Rema, Matuê, Filipe Ret, Dennis, Carlão, Irina Barros, Lola Índigo, Ceelo Green, Valete, Karaetus, King Bigs, DJ Big & DJ Glue, and Rima.PT.
Opening and Entry Times
The City of Rock opens at 1pm both days. On Saturday, the venue closes at 3am with last entry at 00:15am. On Sunday, it closes at 2am.
Banned Items
Attendees are prohibited from bringing: food and beverages (except small personal quantities), bottles with caps or over 330ml, cans (drinks and aerosols), helmets, weapons, selfie sticks, tripods, umbrellas, large bags and backpacks, power banks larger than a cell phone, liquid containers over 100ml (e.g., sunscreen), professional cameras, and animals (except service dogs).
Sir Rod Stewart has sold 250 million albums and singles globally over his six-decade career. He has received the BRITs Outstanding Contribution to Music award, the Grammy Living Legend Award, two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2016.
Rock in Rio Lisbon takes place every two years across two weekends in June. The 2026 edition features a City of Rock expanded by over 25,000 m², offering enhanced entertainment zones and improved comfort.



