Gran Gala Flamenco is a high-voltage celebration of flamenco in its purest and most theatrical form. You can expect dramatic dress trains, snapping fans, castanets, and a stage full of character and emotion. The show is led by Eli Ayala with music by Juan Gómez “Chicuelo”, and features standout artists like Lorena Oliva, Mathilde Fornarelli, and the powerful voice of Ana Brenes. Running for over 18 years, it brings together the soul of traditional Andalusian flamenco and the fresh flair of Catalonia’s new generation.
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The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of Barcelona’s most spectacular cultural landmarks, a modernist concert hall in the city center that sets the perfect stage for flamenco at its grandest. Its stained-glass skylight, mosaic walls, and exceptional acoustics create a dramatic, almost cinematic atmosphere where every note feels amplified by the space itself. Opened in 1908 and designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, it has hosted icons like Paco de Lucía, José Carreras, and Rosalía. Just moments from the Gothic Quarter and El Born, it offers a truly authentic Catalan cultural experience in an unforgettable setting.
Address: C/ Palau de la Música, 4-6, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Bus: The closest bus stop is Via Laietana Comtal. Board bus 47, N8, N28, V15 or V17 to get you there.
Available Facilities: Bar, Cloakroom
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seats & restrooms.
Tickets start around €55, depending on the seating you choose and how close you want to be to the stage.
Yes! during booking, you can view the seating layout and select your preferred section based on proximity to the stage.
This show focuses solely on the performance and does not include dining or drink packages, but you’ll find plenty of tapas bars and restaurants nearby for before or after the show.
The performance lasts about 75 minutes, giving you an immersive flamenco experience.
The show features talented artists including Juan Gómez “Chicuelo,” Ana Brenes, Joaquín “El Duende,” and Eli Ayala.
Tickets are final, so changes or cancellations aren’t possible.
It’s best to arrive at least 20 minutes early to find your seat and get settled.
The show takes place at the Palau de la Música Catalana in the historic Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona.
The venue is easy to reach by Metro to Urquinaona station, local buses, or taxi.
Yes, it offers wheelchair access and step-free entry throughout the building.
You can explore La Rambla, wander through the Gothic Quarter, or enjoy a stroll in Ciutadella Park.
Recording isn’t allowed during the performance to ensure all guests can enjoy the show without interruptions.
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