Fernando Daniel
Fernando Daniel Rodrigues Almeida (born 11 May 1996 in Estarreja, Portugal) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter known for his emotive pop and soul-influenced music.[1] He rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of the television talent show The Voice Portugal in 2016, captivating audiences with his performance of Adele's "When We Were Young."[2] Following his victory, Daniel released his debut single "Espera" in July 2017 and his first album, Salto, in March 2018, which achieved gold certification in Portugal and featured hits like "Nada Mais" and "Voltas."[2] His second album, Presente (2020), topped the national sales charts, earned gold status, and remained on the charts for 53 weeks, including successful singles such as "Tal Como Sou," "Se Eu" (featuring Melim), and "Melodia da Saudade."[3] Daniel has amassed over 200 million views on YouTube and more than 118 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, while performing more than 390 live shows.[4][5] Notable collaborations include "Fim" with Carolina Deslandes and "Nada a Perder" with Carlão, featured on the 2022 reedition +Presente.[3] In 2023, he released VHS Vol. 1, with singles "Prometo" and "Casa," and performed sold-out shows at major venues like Meo Arena and Super Bock Arena.[3] His fourth album's lead single, "Dois," arrived in 2024, alongside the international VHS Sessions tour spanning Europe and beyond.[3] In 2025, he performed his self-written song "Medo" at the Festival da Canção, finishing third.[6] Daniel has received accolades including Best Portuguese Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2019 and 2020, and Personality of the Year in Music at the Prémios 5 Estrelas in 2020.[3] Since 2023, he has served as a coach on The Voice Portugal (having previously coached on The Voice Kids since 2021), leading his teams to four consecutive victories across the franchise, most recently in the main show's 13th season.[2] Additionally, he competed in the Festival da Canção in 2017.[3]Early life and personal background
Early life
Fernando Daniel Rodrigues Almeida was born on May 11, 1996, in Estarreja, a municipality in the Aveiro District of Portugal.[7] He grew up in a working-class environment characterized by significant familial challenges, including domestic violence and parental separation. His father struggled with alcoholism, leading to verbal abuse and a notable incident where he threatened Daniel's mother with an unloaded hunting shotgun, prompting her to flee the home when Daniel was around 10 years old. Shortly after, his father suffered a severe motorcycle accident that left him dependent, further disrupting the family structure. As a result, Daniel was raised primarily by his poor grandparents in Salreu, a small village near Estarreja, with his grandfather Aníbal providing crucial emotional and financial support during this turbulent period.[8][9][10] Amid these hardships, Daniel developed an early interest in music as a form of escape and emotional outlet during his childhood and adolescence. He began performing by singing at school parties and local events for friends and peers, marking his initial forays into vocal expression. Around age 12, he was diagnosed with depression, often leaving classrooms to listen to music privately, which deepened his reliance on it as a coping mechanism.[11][12]Personal life
Fernando Daniel has been in a relationship with Sara Vidal since July 2016, when they met in a casual encounter that blossomed into a committed partnership.[13] The couple became engaged in 2023 during one of Daniel's concerts, marking a significant milestone in their shared life.[14] The pair welcomed their first child, daughter Matilde, on December 14, 2021, in a moment Daniel described as transformative.[15] Their second child, son Fernando—named after Daniel, his grandfather, and great-grandfather—was born on March 3, 2025, further expanding their family.[16] Daniel has publicly shared his delight in fatherhood, noting how Matilde's daily smiles inspire him and help maintain balance amid his demanding schedule, creating a "bubble of love" with Vidal that grounds his post-fame life.[17] Following his rise to prominence, Daniel settled in the coastal municipality of Ovar in Portugal's Aveiro district, where he resides with Vidal and their children, embracing a lifestyle rooted in community and family.[18] He has invested in the area by renovating the former Pildrinha discotheque in Furadouro into a social music school and studios, reflecting his commitment to fostering local talent while prioritizing personal stability.[19] During his coaching role on The Voice Kids, Daniel shared an emotional highlight when his nephew Diego surprised him with a blind audition performance, underscoring the intertwining of family and his musical world.[20]Career
2014–2016: Factor X and The Voice Portugal
In 2014, at the age of 18, Fernando Daniel auditioned for the second season of Factor X Portugal, the Portuguese adaptation of The X Factor, broadcast on SIC. Although initially eliminated during the audition rounds, the judges appreciated his vocal talent and paired him with fellow contestant Luana Ribeiro, who had also been eliminated at the bootcamp stage, to form the pop-rock duo BABEL.[21][22] BABEL progressed through the bootcamp and advanced to the live galas, where they delivered performances such as covers of "Say Something" by Great Big World and "Gravity" by John Mayer. The duo reached the semi-final but was eliminated in the ninth gala on December 29, 2014, securing fourth place overall among the contestants.[23][24][25] Encouraged by his exposure on Factor X, Daniel auditioned for the fourth season of The Voice Portugal on RTP in 2016, marking his return to competitive singing after a two-year hiatus.[26] During the blind auditions, Daniel performed Adele's "When We Were Young," receiving turns from all four coaches and opting to join Team Mickael Carreira; the emotional rendition, featuring a surprise appearance by his mother in the audience, was later named the best blind audition of 2016 across all international versions of the format and amassed over 124 million views on YouTube.[27][28][29] In the battle rounds, Daniel teamed with Pedro Santos for a duet of One Direction's "Story of My Life," advancing after Carreira selected him, while Santos received a steal from coach Marisa Liz. He continued to impress in the knockouts and live shows with soulful interpretations, including Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You."[30] Reaching the final on December 18, 2016, Daniel delivered standout performances of Sia's "Chandelier" and Calum Scott's "Dancing on My Own," captivating audiences with his powerful falsetto and emotional delivery. He emerged as the season's winner, earning the highest public vote and becoming the first male champion in the show's history.[31][32][33]2017–2018: Festival da Canção, debut single, and debut album
In early 2017, Fernando Daniel participated in Festival da Canção, Portugal's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, performing the song "Poema a Dois," composed by Nuno Feist with lyrics by Nuno Marques da Silva.[34] He advanced from the first semi-final held on February 19 and competed in the final on March 5 at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon, where he finished in fifth place out of eight entrants.[34] The ballad, characterized by its emotional depth and Daniel's vocal range, garnered attention for its poetic themes of love and connection, though it did not secure the win, which went to Salvador Sobral's "Amar Pelos Dois."[34] Building on the momentum from his 2016 victory on The Voice Portugal, Daniel released his debut original single "Espera" on July 11, 2017, under Universal Music Portugal.[35] The track, a heartfelt pop ballad about patience and self-discovery in relationships, served as the theme song for the TVI telenovela A Herdeira and was featured on its official soundtrack compilation.[36] It entered the Portuguese Singles Chart at number 40 in week 40 of 2017, eventually peaking at number 9 and spending 19 weeks on the chart through August 2018.[37] Daniel's debut studio album, Salto, was recorded over several months in 2017 and released on March 16, 2018, also via Universal Music Portugal.[38] The nine-track project, largely co-written by Daniel, debuted at number one on the Portuguese Albums Chart and received a gold certification from the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP) shortly after release for exceeding 10,000 units sold.[39][38] Key tracks included the introspective "Nada Mais," which earned its own AFP gold certification, and "Mágoa," alongside re-recorded versions of earlier singles like "Espera," blending pop and soul influences to showcase Daniel's songwriting growth.[38][40] During this period, Daniel began building a dedicated live presence in Portugal, performing at promotional events such as the Salto Live session at Time Out Market Lisboa on March 31, 2018, and headlining larger venues like Campo Pequeno in Lisbon on September 23, 2018, where he delivered full sets featuring album material.[41] These shows, part of his inaugural Salto Tour, attracted enthusiastic crowds and contributed to his expanding fanbase, which by mid-2017 already surpassed 116,000 Facebook likes and 74,000 Instagram followers, reflecting strong domestic support for his transition to original music.[35]2019–2020: MTV EMA wins and second album
In 2019, Fernando Daniel marked a significant international breakthrough by winning the Best Portuguese Act award at the MTV Europe Music Awards, held in Seville, Spain.[42] This victory highlighted his rising prominence beyond Portugal, following the success of his debut album Salto.[43] Daniel repeated this achievement in 2020, securing the Best Portuguese Act award once more at the MTV Europe Music Awards.[44] The back-to-back wins solidified his status as a leading figure in Portuguese music on a European stage. Building on this momentum, Daniel released his second studio album, Presente, on July 10, 2020.[45] The album debuted at number one on the Portuguese national sales charts, where it remained for several weeks.[43] Presente showcased a mix of pop and emotional ballads, featuring notable singles such as "Tal Como Sou," released earlier in promotion of the project, and "Se Eu" (featuring Melim), which earned platinum certification from the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa for sales exceeding 10,000 units.[38] The album's launch coincided with the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal, which disrupted live tours and in-person promotional events across the music industry; Daniel adapted by focusing on digital releases and virtual performances to connect with fans.[43]2021–2025: Coaching roles, Junior Eurovision, third album, and Festival da Canção
In 2021, Fernando Daniel began his tenure as a coach on The Voice Kids Portugal, marking his transition from contestant to mentor on the children's edition of the show. His team achieved immediate success when Simão Oliveira, a 14-year-old from Arouca, won the second season, becoming the first winner under Daniel's guidance. This victory was particularly emotional, as Oliveira later represented Portugal at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest with a song co-composed by Daniel. Daniel returned for the third season in 2022, where his contestant Maria Gil, performing Adele's "Easy on Me" in the finale, secured the win, making Daniel the first coach to claim consecutive victories on the program. The streak continued in 2023's fourth season, with Júlia Machado emerging as the champion from his team, solidifying his reputation as a pivotal figure in nurturing young talent. Throughout these seasons, Daniel shared heartfelt moments, including surprise blind auditions involving his nephews, which highlighted his personal investment in the contestants' journeys. Expanding his coaching role to the main The Voice Portugal series, Daniel joined season 11 in 2023 before returning for season 12 in the fall of 2024. In the latter, his contestant Rafael Ribeiro clinched the title on January 5, 2025, marking Daniel's first win as a coach on the adult edition and underscoring his versatile mentorship across formats. He continued as a coach in season 13, which premiered in September 2025, leading his team to victory for a second consecutive season on the main series. Beyond coaching, Daniel ventured into songwriting for international youth competitions. In 2021, he co-composed "O Rapaz" ("The Boy") with Diogo Clemente for Simão Oliveira's entry at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Paris, where the track addressed themes of self-discovery and placed 13th overall. This collaboration not only bridged Daniel's Voice Kids success with Eurovision but also showcased his compositional skills in crafting age-appropriate, uplifting pop anthems. Musically, Daniel released his third studio album, V.H.S (Vol. 1), on May 26, 2023, via Universal Music Portugal. The 10-track project debuted at number one on the Portuguese Albums Chart, spending 14 weeks in the top 40 and reflecting a nostalgic, video-home-system-inspired aesthetic through introspective lyrics and soulful production. Lead single "Casa," released in anticipation of the album, became a standout, earning Platinum certification in Portugal for surpassing 10,000 units equivalent in sales and streams. Other notable tracks like "Prometo" further propelled the album's reception, contributing to Daniel's growing catalog amid his prior works, which had amassed over 450 million global streams by 2025. In 2024, Daniel released the lead single "Dois" from his upcoming fourth studio album, further expanding his discography with emotive pop tracks that supported his international VHS Sessions tour across Europe and other regions. Daniel's live performance career flourished during this period, with over 250 concerts delivered between 2021 and 2025, including multiple sold-out arena shows at venues like Altice Arena in Lisbon and Super Bock Arena in Porto. His tours extended internationally, featuring appearances in London at Cadogan Hall in February 2025 and Schlieren, Switzerland, in November 2025, where he performed hits blending Portuguese pop with universal emotional resonance.[46] In early 2025, Daniel entered Festival da Canção—Portugal's Eurovision selection process—with his original composition "Medo" ("Fear"), a poignant ballad exploring vulnerability and resilience. Selected for the second semifinal on January 23, 2025, the song advanced to the March 8 final at Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon, where it placed third overall, behind winner "Deslocado" by NAPA. As of November 2025, "Medo" continued to gain traction through lyric videos and live clips, reinforcing Daniel's enduring influence in Portuguese music selection events.Discography
Studio albums
Fernando Daniel released his debut studio album, ''Salto'', on March 16, 2018, through Universal Music Portugal. The album features 9 tracks, including the lead single "Espera" and the earlier hit "Voltas", blending pop and soul influences with introspective lyrics about love and personal growth. It debuted and peaked at number one on the Portuguese Albums Chart compiled by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP), spending 12 weeks in the top ranks.[47] ''Salto'' achieved gold certification from the AFP for sales exceeding 10,000 units in Portugal.[38] His second studio album, ''Presente'', followed on July 10, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which influenced its themes of resilience and emotional presence. Comprising 11 tracks, standout singles include "Se Eu" (featuring Melim), which earned platinum certification from the AFP, and "Nunca", both highlighting Daniel's vocal range and collaborations. The album topped the AFP Portuguese Albums Chart for five consecutive weeks and remained on the chart for a total of 42 weeks, marking his longest-charting release to date. It also received gold certification from the AFP.[44][48] ''V.H.S (Vol. 1)'', Daniel's third studio album, was released on May 26, 2023, via Universal Music Portugal, embracing a nostalgic aesthetic inspired by old VHS tapes to explore memories, relationships, and self-reflection across 10 tracks. Key highlights include "casa", "Prometo", and "metade" (featuring Beatriz Rosário), which emphasize raw emotion and acoustic elements. It debuted at number one on the AFP Portuguese Albums Chart and charted for 14 weeks.[49] Collectively, Daniel's studio albums have dominated the Portuguese market, with all three achieving number-one peaks on the AFP chart and accumulating 68 combined weeks on the chart, underscoring his commercial success in Portugal through physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming.Singles
Fernando Daniel's debut single, "Espera", was released on July 11, 2017, and served as the theme song for the Portuguese telenovela A Herdeira. The track marked his entry into the music industry following his win on The Voice Portugal, achieving significant commercial success with over 8 million streams on Spotify and earning a Platinum certification from the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP) for surpassing 10,000 units in sales and equivalent streams.[35][50] In October 2018, Daniel released "Voltas", the lead single from his debut album Salto, which featured a cinematic music video directed by Tiago Guedes, depicting themes of emotional turmoil and reconciliation. The song garnered more than 13.8 million Spotify streams and received a 2× Platinum certification from the AFP, reflecting its enduring popularity in Portugal.[50][51][52] "Se Eu", featuring Brazilian band Melim, arrived in October 2019 as a promotional single ahead of Daniel's second album Presente. Supported by a collaborative marketing campaign across social media and radio airplay in Portugal and Brazil, it amassed over 14.7 million Spotify streams and earned a 2× Platinum certification from the AFP.[50][53] The 2021 single "Casa" highlighted Daniel's shift toward introspective pop, released amid his coaching role on The Voice Kids Portugal. It achieved streaming dominance with nearly 9.9 million Spotify plays and secured a 2× Platinum AFP certification, underscoring its role in sustaining his chart presence without album tie-in emphasis.[50] "Prometo", issued in December 2022, featured prominent live performances during Daniel's V.H.Sessions tour, including acoustic renditions that amplified its emotional ballad style. The track accumulated over 8.3 million Spotify streams and received a Platinum certification from the AFP.[50][51] Other notable singles include "Nada Mais" (2018), which earned a Gold AFP certification with 3.8 million Spotify streams; "Tal Como Sou" (2019), exceeding 7.3 million streams; and collaborations like "Fim" with Carolina Deslandes (2022), surpassing 2.2 million streams. More recent releases such as "Contigo" (2023), "Dois" (2024, lead single for his upcoming fourth studio album), "Myself" (2024, featuring Sofia Camara), "Medo" (2025), and "dónde vamos?" (2025) have contributed to Daniel's total exceeding 118 million Spotify streams across his singles catalog as of October 2025.[50][54][4]| Single | Year | Certification (AFP) | Spotify Streams (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Espera | 2017 | Platinum | 8.1 million |
| Voltas | 2018 | 2× Platinum | 13.9 million |
| Se Eu (feat. Melim) | 2019 | 2× Platinum | 14.8 million |
| Casa | 2021 | 2× Platinum | 9.9 million |
| Prometo | 2022 | Platinum | 8.3 million |