Plutonio, one of today’s most listened-to artists, will be on stage at MEO Arena on February 28, 2025.
After playing on some big national stages in Portugal, highlighting his performances at NOS Alive; Coliseu dos Recreios, in Lisbon; and Hard Club in Porto; it’s time for the biggest concert venue in the country. This concert follows the release of his fourth solo studio album, which is predicted to be edited at the end of 2024.
Plutonio is a portuguese artist with mozambican heritage, from the neighbourhood “Bairro da Cruz Vermelha”, in Cascais.
He made his debut as a rapper and today Plutonio is one of the most versatile artists in the Portuguese-speaking world.
Through his career he has not only performed in the biggest national stages, but also in Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, Brazil, Switzerland, and others.
Under the banner of Bridgetown since 2015, he has been releasing hit after hit and has quickly become one of the most sought-after artists of the moment.
After “Histórias da Minha Life” and “Preto e Vermelho”, his third álbum, “Sacrifício”, became the first exclusively digital Portuguese album to receive a Platinum award, and later it ended up reaching Double Platinum. His repertoire features songs like “Cafeína”, “Meu Deus”, “1 de Abril”, “Somos Iguais”, “Lisabona” e “Por Enquanto”, songs with millions of streams and views on Youtube.
2023 was a year that stood out for the release of a surprise EP in collaboration with the artist Lon3r Johny, which they entitled ANTI$$OCIAL. It quickly became one of the most listened-to projects of the year. In the same year, he still released “Ordem & Progresso”, a mixtape project exclusively featuring Brazilian producers and artists.
In 2024, the release of his new single, “Acordar”, took the spotlight. The music video, produced in collaboration with Sporting Clube de Portugal, was a tribute to his Mozambican roots, starring the Mozambican football player Geny Catamo.