PEÑA FLAMENCALA PERLA DE CADIZ
Read moreIt is one of the references in flamenco gaditeño. Inaugurated in 1979, it pays homage to Antonia Gilabert Vargas, known as the Pearl of Cadiz, a singer more than revered by the city of Cadiz. After two years of closure, it reopened its doors in June 2022 and its Friday nights are among the most famous and attended. It also organizes competitions ofalegrías de Cádiz (specific dances) or tanguillos. Reservations should be made in advance.
PEÑA FLAMENCA GADITANA ENRIQUE EL MELLIZO
Read moreDedicated to the son of the country who created the paso doble malagueño, this peña is the oldest in the city and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022. Since that time, when flamenco was not necessarily welcome, it has always endeavored to present both established figures and young artists in the making. It will be particularly interesting to discover them. Programming especially on Fridays, to check on its social networks.
GRAN TEATRO FALLA
Read moreIn neo-mudéjar style (from the beginning of the last century) with a horseshoe-shaped interior, it is the pride of a large part of the population for its excellent musical, theatrical and film programming.
EL PAY PAY
Read moreLocated in the El Pópulo neighborhood, very lively in the evening, this "Pay Pay" is the oldest bar in Cadiz and has become an institution. In a red and black frame that resembles the visual codes of a theater café, it hosts a wide variety of shows and is a safe bet for tango and flamenco, as well as improvisations and monologues or book presentations. The program changes every month. At the entrance, a very long bar completes the offer of this place which sees the queues forming as of the weekend come.