MEO Sudoeste

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MEO Sudoeste

The Sudoeste Festival (Portuguese pronunciation: [suˈðwɛʃtɨ]), currently named MEO Sudoeste for sponsorship reasons, is a music festival that takes places annually since 1997, in August, in Odemira, in the southwest of Portugal. It is organized by live entertainment company Música no Coração and is currently sponsored by the Portuguese telecommunications company MEO.

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MEO Sudoeste
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Entrance and main stage, in 2007
GenreHip hop, pop, EDM, reggae, rock, alternative rock, electronic
Location(s)Herdade da Casa Branca, São Teotónio, Odemira, Portugal
Years active1997–present
Websitewww.meosudoeste.pt/en
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The festival started as a rock festival. Over the years, it has featured a considerable variety of headliners, such as Anitta, Marilyn Manson, Blur, Sonic Youth, The Cure, UB40, Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, Oasis, Daft Punk, Björk, Faith No More, Snoop Dogg and Kanye West. It had a stage dedicated to reggae music from 2005 to 2013. In the early 2010s, it gradually changed its musical focus to mainly hip-hop, mainstream pop and electronic dance music.

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1997

The first edition of the Sudoeste Festival happened on 8, 9 and 10 August 1997. Its main sponsor was Sagres beer.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 1997
8 August 9 August 10 August
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1998

The second edition took place on 7, 8 and 9 August 1998. The main sponsor was Sagres.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 1998
7 August 8 August 9 August
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1999

The third edition took place on 6, 7 and 8 August 1999. The main sponsor was Sagres.[1]

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2000

The fourth edition took place on 4, 5 and 6 August 2000. The main sponsor was Sagres.

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4 August 5 August 6 August
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2001

The fifth edition was the first with a duration of 4 days, taking place between 2 and 5 August 2001. The main sponsor was Sagres.[2]

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2001
2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August
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2002

The sixth edition took place between 1 and 4 August 2002. The main sponsor was Sagres beer.[3]

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2003

The seventh edition took place between 7 and 10 August 2003. The main sponsor was Optimus.[3]

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2004

The eighth edition took place between 5 and 8 August 2004. The main sponsor was Optimus.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2004
5 August 6 August 7 August 8 August
Main Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
  • Adrian Sherwood Soundsystem
  • Manasseh Hi-Fi
  • Dubadelic Vibrations
  • Dezperados
  • Mr. Gentleman & The Far East Band
  • Navio Negreiro
  • Zen
  • More República Masónia
  • Bunnyranch
  • DJ AL (The Deal)
  • Koop (DJ set)
  • Two Banks of Four
  • Mike Stellar
  • Melo D
  • Sloppy Joe
  • Oioai
  • DJ Vargas
  • Gomo
  • Mercado Negro
  • Loto
  • Plaza
  • The Ultimate Architects
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2005

The ninth edition took place between 4 and 7 August 2005. The main sponsor was TMN.

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4 August 5 August 6 August 7 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
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2006

The tenth edition was held between 3 and 6 August 2006. The main sponsor was TMN.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2006
3 August 4 August 5 August 6 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
  • Supersonic (02:00)
  • Max Romeo (00:15)
  • Jahcoustix (22:00)
  • One Sun Tribe (20:45)
  • Firestarter Soundsystem (02:10)
  • Jimmy Cliff (00:15)
  • Quaiss Kitir (22:15)
  • Sir Giant (20:45)
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2007

All the stages of the Sudoeste Festival, in 2007

The 11th edition was held between 2 and 5 August 2007. The main sponsor was TMN.

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2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
  • Sounds Portugueses (02:00)
  • Saian Supa Crew (00:15)
  • Martin Jondo (22:00)
  • Stepacide (20:45)
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2008

The 12th edition was held between 6 and 10 August 2008. The main sponsor was TMN.[4]

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2008
6 August 7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
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2009

The 13th edition was held between 6 and 9 August 2009. The main sponsor was TMN.[5]

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5 August 6 August 7 August 8 August 9 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Sapo Positive Vibes Stage
  • Marrokan & The Charly Skank Band
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2010

The 14th edition was held between 4 and 8 August 2010. The main sponsor was TMN.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2010
4 August 5 August 6 August 7 August 8 August
TMN Stage
  • 2ManyDJs
  • Zé Pedro and Dr. Ramos
  • Zé Miguel Nora
  • Nuno Reis
Planeta SW Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
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2011

The 15th edition was held between 3 and 7 August 2011. The main sponsor was TMN.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2011
3 August 4 August 5 August 6 August 7 August
TMN Stage
Planeta Sudoeste Stage
Positive Vibes Stage
Groovebox Stage
  • Raresh
  • Cassy
  • João Maria & António Alves
  • Miguel Neto
  • Rui Vargas & André Cascais
  • Mara Trax
  • Zip
  • Richie Hawtin
  • Hello? Repete SS
  • Stereo Addiction
  • Freshkitos
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2012

The 16th edition was held between 1 and 5 August 2012. The main sponsor was TMN.

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1 August 2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August
TMN Stage
Groovebox Stage
  • Rui Vargas & André Cascais
  • Dorian Paic
  • João Maria
  • Wraygunn
  • Miguel Neto
  • Tensnake
  • The Twelves
  • Ramboiage
MEO Reggae Box Stage
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2013

The 17th edition was held between 7 and 11 August 2013. The main sponsor was MEO.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2013
7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August 11 August
MEO Stage
Moche Room Stage
  • DJ Vibe
  • Rui Vargas & André Cascais
  • João Maria
  • Karetus
  • Ninja Kore
  • FunkYou2
  • Goldierocks
  • Xinobi + Da Chick
  • Branko
  • Mind Da Gap
  • Orelha Negra
  • Regula
  • Kura
  • Henri Josh
  • FunkYou2
  • Tiago Santos
Moche Vibrations Stage
  • Jugglerz Sound vs Warrior Sound
  • Spit Fyah Sound
  • Don Carlos
  • The Uprising
Santa Casa Stage
  • Long Way to Alaska
  • Dengaz
  • Frankie Chavez
  • D.A.M.A.
  • Kumpania Algazarra
  • João Só
  • Salto
  • Ana Free
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2014

The 18th edition was held between 6 and 10 August 2014. The main sponsor was MEO.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2014
6 August 7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August
MEO Stage
Moche Room Stage
  • DJ Overule
  • DJ Glue
  • Zona 5
  • Sensi
  • Rui Vargas
  • DJ Bl3nd
  • Miss Sheila
  • Dengaz
Santa Casa Stage
  • Jimmy P
  • NGA
  • Melech Mechaya
  • Time For T
  • Diabo na Cruz
  • Los Waves
  • Asterisco Cardinal Bomba Caveira
  • Maria Bradshaw
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2015

The 19th edition was held between 5 and 9 August 2015. The main sponsor was MEO.

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5 August 6 August 7 August 8 August 9 August
MEO Stage
Moche Room Stage
  • Juicy M
  • Jordy Dazz
  • Mundo Secreto
  • DJ Oder
  • King Kong
  • DJ Ride
  • Mundo Segundo & Sam the Kid
  • Tribruto
  • Mike El Nite
  • DJ Bl3nd
  • TV Noise
  • NTS
Santa Casa Stage
  • Mundo Segundo
  • João Só
  • Alberto Indio
  • Frankie Chavez
  • Sara Paço
  • Tom Mash
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2016

The 20th edition was held between 3 and 7 August 2016. The main sponsor was MEO.[6]

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2016
3 August 4 August 5 August 6 August 7 August
MEO Stage
Moche Room Stage
  • Big Nelo & B26
  • Slimcutz & Ace
  • DJ Overule
  • Vondi Carlo
  • Pete Kingsman
  • Ben Ambergen
  • Deejay Telio & Deedz B
Santa Casa Stage
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2017

The 21st edition was held between 1 and 5 August 2017. The main sponsor was MEO.[7]

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1 August 2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August
MEO Stage
Moche Room Stage
  • Piruka
  • Andrezo
  • JêPê
  • A-Gold
  • CRI$E
  • HYPE MYKE
  • Liga Knock Out
  • Putzgrilla
  • Malabá
  • ProfJam
  • Leandro 300
  • Liga Knock Out
  • Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman
  • Stereossauro
  • Van Breda
  • SaÍdos Da Casca
  • Liga Knock Out
Santa Casa Stage
  • GROGnation
  • Valas
  • Sebastián Yatra
  • Mika Mendes
SuperBock Stage
  • DJ Overule
  • DJ Ride
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2018

The 22nd edition was held between 8 and 11 August 2018. The main sponsor was MEO.[7]

On 9 August, Wet Bed Gang and KURA replaced Hardwell, which cancelled his performance due to sickness.[8]

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2018
8 August 9 August 10 August 11 August
MEO Stage
LG Stage
  • Eva RapDiva
  • Papillon
  • Rich Fellas
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2019

The 23rd edition was held between 7 and 10 August 2019. The main sponsor was MEO.

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Lineup of Sudoeste Festival 2019
7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August
MEO Stage
LG Stage
  • X-Tense
  • Spliff
  • Mike Lyte
  • ÁTOA
  • Biya
  • Mi Casa
  • João Moniz
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