A Year of Performances on a Major Pilgrimage Stage

Throughout the year, Nicole performed monthly as a member of a children’s choir at the Sanctuary of Fátima — one of Europe’s most significant pilgrimage sites.

Over the course of a year, Nicole appeared regularly on the central square of the Sanctuary of Fátima before large international audiences. The concerts were held in the open air and gathered pilgrims and visitors from around the world.
The performances were accompanied by professional television coverage and live broadcasts. During these broadcasts, Nicole stood in the front row of the choir and was repeatedly featured in close-up shots.
This period of consistent appearances on a large open-air stage, along with participation in live television broadcasts, significantly strengthened her stage presence, ensemble discipline, and confidence in front of the camera.
A Night of Honor in Fátima
In December 2025, Nicole was invited to perform a solo program at the diploma ceremony concert of the graduates of Conservatório de Música e Artes do Centro in Fátima, Portugal.

She was entrusted with opening and closing this formal evening — a special honor and a sign of professional recognition. Nicole’s solo performances set the tone of the concert and became its emotional culmination.
Taking the stage at such an important moment for the graduates is a great responsibility. This evening became a significant stage experience for Nicole and another step forward in her artistic development.


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Concerts in the Mira de Aire Caves (Portugal)

In August 2025, Nicole performed a series of solo concerts in the unique concert venue of the Mira de Aire Caves, one of Portugal’s natural wonders. (Since their opening, the caves have been visited by more than 8 million tourists.) ✨ She became the first pianist in the entire 50-year history of the caves to
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León Piano Meeting 2025 (Spain)

In July 2025, Nicole took part in the international festival León Piano Meeting, which annually brings together talented pianists and outstanding professors from around the world. During the week, she studied with renowned professors, including maestro Giuseppe Devastato, and performed at chamber concerts. The festival became not only a school of mastery but also a