Nessi Gomes arrives at Budapest’s A38 Ship on Friday, January 23, 2026, with songs steeped in the emotional depths of traditional Portuguese fado, filtered through British alternative heritage and infused with world and psychedelic influences. Her music leans into personal and so-called taboo themes, yet somehow settles into a calm, meditative space—honesty, fragility, and serenity fusing into a singular, disarming force on stage.
Why It Hits Different
Gomes doesn’t just perform; she invites you into a quiet storm. The soothing textures make room for difficult truths, creating that rare show where vulnerability and peace coexist—and linger long after the final note.
Opening Vibes
Before the British–Portuguese songwriter steps into the light, Szeder warms up the room. A striking presence in Hungary’s pop landscape since 2014, she blends indie folk-pop with a distinctive voice and character—an ideal prelude to Gomes’s intimate intensity.





