Vitor Cunha (born Víitor Sérgio Caldeira Cunha, 31 October 1974, Rio Tinto, Oporto) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter noted for his country and folk inspired eclectic music. He lived most of his life in the Oporto neighbourhood where he grew up, attending the Engineering Faculty of the Oporto University where attained a degree in Electrical Engineering.

Cunha soon discovered his music passion and spent most of his university years playing in local and regional bands that despite lack of noteworthy commercial breakthrough, earned him the musical reputation that made him a much sought-after guitarist.

In 1996 he formed Big Problem with local buddies (including his debut album co-producer Abílio Rocha, making several noteworthy live appearances that showcased his melodic dexterity with the instrument and motivated him to pursue his songwriting skills.

In 2003 he begun recording his debut solo album Strangers At Dawn featuring American musicians Patrick J. Murphy, Jim Mcarty and David Spires. Although not a commercial success, the eclectic album spanned from contemporary country ballads to furious late lounge jazz, earning favourable reviews from a mellower middle of the road press.

Although a prolific writer, he spent three and a half years without recording in which he dedicated himself to family life. A happily married man, in 2007 he became the father of his first child.

In early 2008 it was announced that the sophomore album would be released in late February/early March and titled Last Train To Wonderland.

Recently, a digital EP from the forthcoming album featuring the track Angelina was released for free at his Last.fm profile.