Nathy Peluso and Fito Paez visit Tablao Flamenco 1911

Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso enjoyed an unforgettable night at Tablao Flamenco 1911, the oldest tablao in the world. The colleagues, who are on tour in Spain, decided to attend the show to learn more about flamenco culture.

Both were delighted with the performance. They applauded and danced to the rhythm of the songs, and didn’t hesitate to get up to congratulate the artists.

At the end of the show, Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso took a photo with the Tablao Flamenco 1911 cast. They were very grateful for the opportunity to have experienced such a unique and special moment.

Flamenco shows

March 8

Flamenco Women’s Day in Madrid: 100% Female Show this March 8

Tablao 1911 celebrates Women’s Day with the Cycle “3 Generations of Flamenco Women”.

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Programacion Artística 2-8 Marzo Tablao Flamenco 1911
From March 2 to March 8

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 March 2 to March 8

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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Raquel La Tosito
From March 2 to March 8

The mastery of Raquel Ortega at Tablao Flamenco 1911!

Come and enjoy the strength and elegance of Raquel Ortega!

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From March 2 to March 8

Paula Rodríguez returns to 1911

Paula Rodríguez, pure passion, strength, and elegance!

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Claudia de Utrera bailando en el escenario del Tablao Flamenco 1911
From March 3 to March 5

The Old Soul of a New Talent: Claudia de Utrera

We invite you to discover the strength and maturity of Claudia de Utrera, a dancer who proves that art

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