Watch: Carminho Performs on 'Good Morning America'

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Carminho performs from the picturesque Palácio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal, as part of Good Morning America host Robin Roberts' reporting from there. Roberts talks with the "Portuguese icon" about fado and Carminho's bringing it to the big screen via her role in Yorgos Lanthimos's 2023 Oscar-winning film, Poor Things. "Her highly renowned performance captivated Emma Stone's character and the audience in a magical scene," says Roberts. As she does in the film, Carminho performs "O quarto," from her new album, Portuguesa. You can watch it here.

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Carminho performs from the picturesque Palácio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal, as part of Good Morning America host Robin Roberts' reporting from the country. Roberts talks with the "Portuguese icon" about fado and Carminho's bringing it to the big screen via her cameo in Yorgos Lanthimos's 2023 Academy Award–winning film, Poor Things. "Her highly renowned performance captivated Emma Stone's character and the audience in a magical scene," says Roberts. As she does in the film, Carminho performs "O quarto," from her album Portuguesa, released on Nonesuch in the US last year. You can watch it here:

Carmimho's self-produced album Portuguesa, the sixth album of her career, features fourteen compositions: several of her own songs as well as those of other writers, including traditional fado songs, through which she explores various combinations within the canons, reimagining the form. You can get it and hear it here.

Carminho returns to the US to perform at The Town Hall in New York City on November 24. You can find tickets here.

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Carminho: 'Good Morning America,' June 2024
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    Watch: Carminho Performs on 'Good Morning America'
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    Carminho performs from the picturesque Palácio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal, as part of Good Morning America host Robin Roberts' reporting from the country. Roberts talks with the "Portuguese icon" about fado and Carminho's bringing it to the big screen via her cameo in Yorgos Lanthimos's 2023 Academy Award–winning film, Poor Things. "Her highly renowned performance captivated Emma Stone's character and the audience in a magical scene," says Roberts. As she does in the film, Carminho performs "O quarto," from her album Portuguesa, released on Nonesuch in the US last year. You can watch it here:

    Carmimho's self-produced album Portuguesa, the sixth album of her career, features fourteen compositions: several of her own songs as well as those of other writers, including traditional fado songs, through which she explores various combinations within the canons, reimagining the form. You can get it and hear it here.

    Carminho returns to the US to perform at The Town Hall in New York City on November 24. You can find tickets here.

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