Usefull Questions

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1. How can I get to Tablao Flamenco Andalusí from Seville Cathedral or the Bullring?

The venue is located at Calle Arenal 3, just a few meters from the Cathedral, La Maestranza bullring and the Triana Bridge. It is easy to reach on foot from anywhere in Seville’s historic centre.

2. Where can I buy online tickets for a flamenco show in central Seville?

Tickets can be purchased directly on the official website of Tablao Flamenco Andalusí. They are also available at the ticket office, but online purchase ensures availability, especially on high-demand dates.

3. How long does a traditional flamenco show in Seville last?

Shows usually last around 60 minutes, combining live singing, guitar and flamenco dance. Arriving a few minutes early is recommended.

4. On which days of the week can you see flamenco shows in Seville?

Flamenco shows run daily throughout the city. Tablao Flamenco Andalusí offers two performances every day, Monday to Sunday.

5. What time do flamenco shows usually start in Seville city centre?

Most shows take place in the late afternoon and evening. At Tablao Flamenco Andalusí, performances start at 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm.

6. Is it necessary to book flamenco tickets in advance in Seville?

Yes, advance booking is recommended, especially during peak season, weekends or holidays, when seats fill up quickly.

7. Are there special prices for children, families or large groups?

Yes, reduced rates for children and discounts for organised groups are available. It is best to check during the booking process.

8. Can children attend a flamenco show in Seville?

Most tablaos welcome children, as long as they remain seated during the performance. Young kids usually enjoy the music and the rhythm of the footwork.

9. What is the difference between an authentic tablao flamenco show and large-scale flamenco productions?

Tablaos offer a more intimate, authentic and close-up experience with local audiences and professional artists. Large venues focus more on stage design and attract bigger crowds.

10. Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs or visitors with reduced mobility?

Yes, the venue is adapted for wheelchair access. Please mention it when booking to ensure the best seating arrangement.

11. What services are included with a flamenco show ticket in Seville?

Admission includes the full live performance of singing, guitar and dance. Full restaurant service is not included.

12. Are photos or videos allowed during the flamenco show?

For the artists’ respect, video recording is not allowed during the show. Photos are permitted at the end when the team indicates it.

13. In which language are the flamenco shows explained for international visitors?

The show is mainly music and dance, but a brief introduction is usually provided, understandable in both Spanish and English.

14. What should I wear to attend a flamenco show in central Seville?

There is no strict dress code. Comfortable but neat clothing is recommended to enjoy a cultural evening in the historic centre.

15. Can you have dinner or drinks during the performance?

At our Tablao Flamenco, out of respect for tradition and the artists, food service is not provided during the show.

16. How far in advance should I book a flamenco show in Seville during high season?

In spring, summer and holiday long weekends, booking at least one week in advance is advisable to secure your preferred time.

Juan Murube

Cantaor

El cantaor flamenco Juan Murube (Sevilla, 1978) se cría en el barrio de Bellavista. Comienza su recorrido en concursos, tertulias, academias de baile y encuentros musicales y se forma de la mano de Paco Taranto, Miguel Poveda, Rafael de Utrera, Laura Vital y Manuel de Paula. Es un artista versátil que además de flamenco interpreta otros géneros musicales, como la música andalusí, hindú, el son cubano o el jazz. Además ha trabajado como actor y conoce el mundo del teatro. Ha formado parte de diversos grupos y compañías y ha realizado giras por medio mundo junto con artistas de reconocido prestigio. También ha trabajado en algunos de los mejores tablaos de España, siendo Los Gallos su alma mater. Se ha producido en algunos de los mejores festivales flamencos del panorama, como las Bienales de Sevilla y Málaga o los Festivaes de Mont-de-Marsan y Tolouse. Ha participado dos años en el Festival Internacional de danza de Itálica con María Cabeza de Vaca, José Maldonado y Abel Arana. En 2016 publicó su primer trabajo discográfico, titulado Bellavista. Ha impartido clases de cante en Francia, Dinamarca, Canadá, Estados Unidos o Japón. Actualmente participa en tres producciones audiovisuales de España, Italia e Israel y prepara su nuevo trabajo discográfico.

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David de los santos

Cantaor

Es un cantaor flamenco nacido en Sevilla en 1984. Durante su trayectoria recorre importantes teatros y centros culturales de Europa, África, Asia y América en países como Francia, Alemania, Polonia, Grecia, Inglaterra, Escocia, Marruecos, Emiratos Árabes, Japón y Estados Unidos, alternando junto a Pedro El Granaíno con la compañía Eterno Camarón, de gira por España en 2015 y 2016.

Ha trabajado como cantaor en recitales y acompañando al baile en tablaos, peñas flamencas, ciclos flamencos, y festivales como: Jueves Flamencos de Cajasol junto a Esperanza Fernández en el espectáculo «Nostalgia», III Festival de Lyon (representando a la Peña Torres Macarena), Circuitos de Peñas Guardia en Sevilla, además de diferentes concursos de baile como el Nacional de Córdoba y La Unión, en los que contribuyó para conseguir pases a semifinales y primeros premios.

En 2022 sale su primer trabajo discográfico «Suspiros del Flamenco» en el que colaboran grandes artistas como Guadiana, Diego del Morao, Jesús Guerrero Torombo y Piraña, entre otros.

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Carmen Riqueni

Bailaora

Bailaora de Sevilla, influenciada por el baile tradicional y actual, su concepto es sincero, elegante y potente. Sus maestros e influyentes son Rafael Riqueni, Enrique Morente, Camarón, La niña de los peines, Rocío Molina, Farruquito, Carmen Amaya, Matilde Coral, Manuela Vargas, Sorderita, entre otros. Aprendió y recibió cursos de Juan de los reyes, Milagros Menjibar, Pepe Torres, Farruquito, Carmen Ledesma, Rubén Olmos y Rocío Molina, entre otros. Su carrera es corta pero enriquecedora trabajando con muchos genios de esta época que le aportan sabiduría, sus proyectos más recientes se basan en la composición coreográfica de las composiciones musicales de R. Riqueni, así como su primer espectáculo en solitario.

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Miguel Rosa

Percusionista

Miguel Rosa es un percusionista sevillano. Se ha formado en diferentes estilos a lo largo de su carrera como en la batería en la Escuela Juan de la Oliva, en percusión cubana en el Instituto Superior de La Habana (ISA), en cajón flamenco con n Paquito González, Kike Terrón, Piraña, Ramón Porrina, Paco Vega, Rubén Dantas, Guillermo Mcgilll, entre otros y en baile flamenco acompañando Juana Amaya, José Galván,
Carmen Ledezma, Marco de Ana, Miguel El
Rubio, Manuela Rios , entre otros.

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Pedro Viscomi

Guitarist

Pedro Viscomi Martin is a flamenco guitarist from Huelva who now lives in Seville. He has a flamenco heritage thanks to his grandfather, a Flamenco lover and the main owner of “Peña Flamenca”, in Huelva. He took his first guitar classes at the age of 7, his dad was his teacher. At 11 years old, he played his first concert.

Pedro continued increasing his knowledge in music with the famous guitarist Agustín de la Fuente, from Jerez, who made Pedro, at the age of 14 years old, the Second guitar accompanying the dance and singing in different Jazz, Fusion and World-Music groups. During his trajectory he’s traveled to Ireland, Great Britain, Holland, Denmark, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, playing his guitar in lots of concerts among different flamenco groups with famous Flamenco performers.

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Pedro Barragán

Guitarist

Pedro Barragán started his studies at the Superior Conservatory of Music El Liceo de Barcelona during the year 1997 with the Master Manuel Granados, where he was trained as a guitarist. Learning under “maestros” like Rafael Riqueni, Miguel Ángel Cortés, Miguel Ochando, Gerardo Nuñez, Manolo Franco, Niño de Pura or Juan Habichuela. 

Thanks to a contest that he won in 2004, Pedro Barragá studied for one year at the Cristina Heeren Foundation. Right after that year, he started working there as a Professor. 

He played the guitar with some of the first flamenco figures like Carmen Linares, Chano Lobato, Gabriel Moreno, Inés Bacán, Nano de Jerez, Paco Taranto, Fernando de la Morena, Miguel Ochando, Rafael Riqueni o Juan Habichuel. Pedro also played at the Bienal of Sevilla, Málaga and Holland, the Voix de Femmes of París or Berlin ‘s Festival.

In 2008, he won the 1st Prize for his original composition  “La Mejor Música Original” at the Choreography Contest of Albéniz Theater (Madrid).

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Noelia Vilches

Dancer

Noelia Vilches, who was born in Burgos, started her training in Ballet and Spanish Dance at 6 years old so she could specialize in Flamenco Dancing later in time. 

Winner of multiple awards like First Prize at the “Federación de Peñas de Málaga”, “Jóvenes Talentos de Nerja”, “Concurso Nacional de Baile Flamenco de Ronda”, or Second Prize at the “Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco de Ubrique” 

It is worth mentioning her participation in different prestigious Festivals like the Festival de Jerez, Festival Flamenco de Mont de Marsan or  Festival Flamenco de Bruselas, while she was part of Joaquin Grilo’s Flamenco group.

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Fernando Caballo

Singer

Fernando Caballo, a Sevillian singer with marcheneros origins. Graduated in Teaching the field of music, studying with Masters like José de La Tomasa, Julián Estrada, Juan José Amador, El Lebrijano, Calixto Sánchez, among others.

He started singing professionally at 11 years old, mastering both as a dancer’s accompaniment and as a solo singer, receiving multiple awards thanks to singing alegrías and cantiñas, soleá and saetas.

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