Awards & Winners

Xutos & Pontapés

Xutos & Pontapés are a Portuguese rock band, which got together in 1978, in Almada, Portugal, four years after the Carnation Revolution restored most freedoms to the country. They started off in the local punk rock scene and set the trend – singing rock tunes in Portuguese. After three decades of studio and live albums, Xutos & Pontapés continue to be considered Portugal's top rock band, still influencing new generations of Portuguese bands. In 2004, then Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio granted the band a state decoration for 25 years of career achievements in the music industry. On September 26, 2009, they played in Lisbon to a packed football stadium, Estádio do Restelo, to commemorate their 30th anniversary. They played for three hours – each hour marking a decade of their steadily successful career. It was the first time seven screens were used on stage in Portugal. Current members are most of the original line up Tim, Zé Pedro, João Cabeleira, Kalú and Gui. Fans refer to the band as Xutos; and Xutos is pronounced 'shootoosh'. Both 'xutos' and 'pontapés' are words in reference to types of kicks.

Awards by Xutos & Pontapés

Check all the awards nominated and won by Xutos & Pontapés.

2009


MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act

Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act