Padre Guilherme closed the Main Stage at UNTOLD Festival in Romania
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This summer, Padre Guilherme once again brought his unique blend of electronic music, spirituality and culture to some of Europe’s biggest stages, proving how music can create a space for connection across cultures, generations and backgrounds.
One of the highlights came at UNTOLD Festival, one of Europe’s most prestigious electronic music events, where Padre Guilherme had the honour of closing the Main Stage. He also made history as the first Portuguese artist to perform on UNTOLD’s Main Stage, during an edition that featured the largest stage ever built in the festival’s history.

His performance went beyond music, bringing messages of peace, unity and hope to an international audience. The set combined Christian spirituality and Portuguese identity with the energy of melodic techno, while also celebrating Romanian culture through a special remix of "Made in Romania" by Ionuț Cercel, which received an enthusiastic response from the crowd.
Portuguese culture was also strongly represented through the fusion of fado and melodic techno, a musical direction that will feature on his upcoming EP "Fado", due for release on September 4 on Lux Aeterna Records.
But the project is about more than individual releases. It reflects Padre Guilherme’s broader artistic vision: using the global language of electronic music to bring spiritual and human messages to increasingly diverse audiences.
From intimate musical experiences to major festival stages, Padre Guilherme continues to show that music can be simultaneously energy, identity, faith and a universal language of connection.

The full performance at UNTOLD Festival is now available on YouTube


















