The World’s Oldest Tablao Reopens – Congratulations!

The pandemic forced the closure of this mythical stage in Madrid, opened in 1911.

The best news that flamenco can receive is the reopening of the tablaos and stages for flamenco. But the reopening of the oldest tablao in the world is especially relevant news. Formerly known as other name, it reopens its doors in the Plaza de Santa Ana under the name of Tablao Flamenco 1911, honoring its history.

Its interior, a treasure trove of murals and artistic decorations worthy of a museum, leaves no one indifferent.

Congratulations to the flamenco family!

Flamenco shows

Programacion artística del 15 al 21 de Septiembre en Tablao Flamenco 1911
From September 15th to 21st

Flamenco Madrid Daily Show

This week, our flamenco ensemble renews itself to offer you an experience full of nuances and overflowing talent.

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From September 15th to 21st

Paula Rodríguez returns to 1911

Paula Rodríguez, pure passion, strength, and elegance!

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From September 15th to 21st

The princess of Cádiz, Claudia Cruz

Claudia Cruz: Cádiz elegance turned into flamenco

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From September 15th to 21st

José Escarpín and his Guinness World Record at Tablao Flamenco 1911

The Guinness World Record of flamenco arrives at the oldest flamenco tablao in the world: Tablao Flamenco 1911.

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David Cerreduela tocando la guitarra en Tablao Flamenco 1911
From September 15th to 21st

David Cerreduela, the embodiment of the guitar

In flamenco, a guitarist’s touch is said to “carry weight” when it has roots, truth, and rhythm. This week, the touch that commands Tablao 1911 belongs to David Cerreduela.

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From September 15th to 21st

Jesús Montoya lights up our tablao!

The Master of the Flamenco Sax and Flute!

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