The concerts are set to take place on November 15 at the Coliseu in Porto and at the Coliseu dos Recreios, in Lisbon the following day.

Although he says that in 2024 there will be a new album, David Fonseca explained, in a statement, that these concerts in the coliseums are “a celebration of his 25-year career”, a pretext for “building something different on stage” and visiting “the creative process of all the songs that are part of this story”.

“This is a show that crosses music, performance and cinema, where the stories behind each song are revealed through images, words and multimedia moments”.

David Fonseca celebrated his 50th birthday last June, also taking the opportunity to celebrate 25 years of his career, starting with the release of Silence 4's debut album, “Silence Becomes It”, in 1998.

Born in Leiria in 1973, David Fonseca made himself known through Silence 4, a pop-rock quartet that lasted until 2001.

In 2003, twenty years ago, David Fonseca released "Sing me something new", the first of several solo albums.

David Fonseca was a member of the Humans collective, edited a tribute to David Bowie, maintained a tradition of recording Christmas songs, has composed and produced for other artists, such as Sérgio Godinho and Cláudia Pascoal, and in 2012 edited the photography book "Right here, right now".

His most recent album, "Living Room Bohemian Apocalypse", came out in 2022 and was described by himself, in an interview with the Lusa agency, as a visual album in seven episodes, made in a pandemic context, with funding from the Garantia Cultura program.