Live the Passion of Flamenco in Alegria calle Vélez Málaga number 6.
Alegria, in the heart of Malaga, invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable night full of authentic flamenco.
Pure Authenticity: Our artists, with years of experience, deliver every note and movement with a passion that resonates with the traditions of Andalusia.
Gastronomic Option: We offer you the opportunity to taste the essence of Andalusia with traditional dishes that complement the Flemish experience.
VERY IMPORTANT PERFORMANCE TIME: 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE START OF THE SHOW.
Choose Joy and connect with the essence of Malaga and Andalusia. Book with us and live a night that, we are sure, you will always remember.
After reserving your entry ticket, you can call Flamenco Alegría to reserve a table for dinner after the show, in case you want to extend your visit. The authentic flamenco show takes place in the Theatre, an independent space that maintains the warmth, intimacy and closeness that this type of performance requires. Five artists perform a wide variety of emotions and feelings through their art for an hour, being the main protagonists of the show. In addition, the restaurant located on Calle Vélez Málaga 6, a few meters from the Muelle Uno Shopping Center, Puerto de Málaga, Center Pompidou and Malagueta Beach, offers a wide gastronomic variety with options for vegans, vegetarians and children. The facilities have an Outdoor Terrace, Dining Room and Meeting Room that can host all types of events with an approximate capacity of 130 people.
Address: Calle Vélez Málaga, 6, 29016 Málaga, Spain
Once you have confirmed your ticket, contact Flamenco Alegría to, if you wish, schedule a dinner after the show and thus enrich your experience.
Upon arrival, a member of our team at reception will assist you to validate your tickets.
If you choose not to have dinner, we suggest arriving at least 30 minutes before the start of the show. You will have the option to order drinks or select dishes from our menu prior to the event.
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