Pedro Jóia (born May 30, 1970) was a Portuguese fado and flamenco guitarist and composer from Liège, Belgium. Jóia began playing guitar at age seven and entered the Conservatório Nacional de Música at age 14. At 16, he studied flamenco guitar with Paco Peña and Gerardo Núñez. He began performing professionally at age 19 throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. Jóia released his debut album, Guadiano, in 1996. He taught at the Universidade de Évora from 1997 to 2003 and lived in Brazil until 2008, where he performed with Ney Matogrosso and Gilberto Gil. In 2008, he received the Prémio Carlos Paredes for À Espera de Armandinho. Jóia joined Resistência in 2010 and became the musical director for Mariza in 2012. His later discography included Zeca (2020), which won a second Prémio Carlos Paredes, and Mosaico (2024).