2024

TABLAO FLAMENCO PURO ARTE

Concert halls

Arguably the best flamenco show in town. Raul Ortega, the tablao's artistic director, brings intensity and soul to a show that will appeal to tourists and flamenco fans alike. You can book directly online and eat Andalusian dishes on the spot. Advance reservations are always recommended. A great way to round off your Jerez experience after a visit to the bodegas. A must-see attraction.

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2024

BEREBER COPAS

Concert halls

It's not easy to find between Plaza San Mateo and San Lucas Church but, once in, you're happy to have entered one of the places of the'nightlife! The place is superb: a thread of patios, several bars, different rooms and splendid terraces in a historical setting mixing the Almohade and Renaissance times. The visit is advised: see to believe it! Now a flamenco appointment, he sometimes offers show meals.

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2024

TEATRO VILLAMARTA

Theater

Built in 1926 by the architect Teodoro Anasagasti on the initiative of the Marquis of Villamarta, it was restored in 1996 to accommodate all kinds of activities: opera, theater, ballet, flamenco, classical music. It is also the venue for two of the city's most important cultural events: the Jerez Flamenco Festival (February and March) and the theater program of the Centro Lírico del Sur. When you arrive, you'll notice its modernist-style facade, with some Gaudinian reminiscences.

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2024

PEÑA LA BULERIA

Concert halls

Located in the neighborhood of San Miguel, where Lola Flores, one of the references of flamenco, was born, this peña is one of the oldest and most regularly active. In order to satisfy the 150 or so members, its president, José Manuel Rodríguez, is committed to making it a place of expression for the younger generation, although it also welcomes more established talent. Most of the time, the concerts take place on Thursdays, but the outdoor patio also hosts afternoon concerts in the fall and spring.

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