The city of Huelva will once again become the epicenter of flamenco next June with the celebration of the eleventh edition of the Festival Flamenco 'Ciudad de Huelva', an event already established on the national calendar that focuses on artistic quality, the defense of roots and the projection of new talents.
During the official presentation held this morning in the courtyard of the City Hall, the mayor of Huelva, Pilar Miranda, emphasized the strategic nature of this event for the city, highlighting that “Huelva is a City of Flamenco And this festival is a clear demonstration of our commitment to this art, to our traditions, and to our way of understanding life.” In this regard, he insisted that “the flamenco "It is art, it is identity and it is shared emotion," highlighting both the great artists and those who work from the ground up to guarantee its future.
Miranda highlighted the presence of Arcángel, whose show 'Tablao' will be one of the great highlights of this edition, noting that “it was essential that an artist of his stature return to sing in his homeland, in a format that recovers the purest essence of flamenco"Intimate, unadorned, and pure voice." He also announced that the City Council is working with the artist on "a very special proposal after the festival, in a unique space, which will be an unforgettable and deeply Huelva-esque experience."

The mayor expressed her gratitude for “the collective effort made to celebrate another edition,” concluding “with sincere thanks to all the artists, to the peña"To the flamenco dancers, the technicians, the professionals who make every detail possible… and, in a very special way, to the Cajasol Foundation, our partner from the beginning. An example of commitment to culture and to Huelva. A collaboration that demonstrates that when the public and private sectors work together, the result is always more ambitious, more solid, and more beneficial for the city."
For her part, Matilde Valdivia, representative of the Cajasol Foundation, conveyed the entity's firm commitment to the flamenco and with Huelva, assuring that “we feel responsible, together with the administrations, the peñaand the fans, to contribute to preserving, transmitting, researching and innovating around this intangible heritage of humanity, to guarantee its continuity.”
The flamenco singer Arcángel, from Huelva, has expressed his excitement at returning to perform for his hometown audience after years of absence, describing the event as “very special and full of meaning.” The artist explained that his show 'Tablao', with which he commemorates the tenth anniversary of this project, aims to “return to the origins of flamenco.” flamenco"...to that intimate, almost gathering-like atmosphere, without artifice, where the closeness with the audience changes everything." She also highlighted that the performance in Huelva will be one of the first stops on a tour of heritage sites throughout Andalusia.
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The eleventh edition of the Festival Flamenco 'Ciudad de Huelva' presents a high-caliber program that combines tradition and innovation, with a special focus on the fandango, a hallmark of the province. Among the big names is Mayte Martín, who will receive the Paco Toronjo Award for Legends of the Festival. Flamenco, in a recognition that unites the legacy of the legendary singer from Huelva with one of the most influential voices of flamenco contemporary.
The festival will once again take place in emblematic venues such as the Gran Teatro, the Barrio Obrero, the Casa Colón, and the City Hall itself, focusing on an accessible and engaging program for the public. In this sense, the Quitasueños Festival will once again be a cornerstone of the program, bringing the flamenco in the heart of the Barrio Obrero, an enclave declared a Site of Cultural Interest, with top-level performances in a unique and community-oriented environment.
Furthermore, the festival reinforces its educational dimension with school workshops promoted by the La Cavaera Cultural Association, aimed at bringing the flamenco to children and young people through practical, participatory experiences adapted to each age group. This is complemented by the National Youth Fandango Competition of the Peña Flamenca of La Orden, a key event to discover new voices and ensure the continuity of this palo so representative of Huelva.
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The program will kick off on June 1st with educational workshops for schools at Casa Colón, which will run for several days with activities geared towards different age groups. On June 2nd, the Gran Teatro will host the Fandango Joven national competition, dedicated to young performers from across the country.
On June 3, the same stage will be the setting for one of the festival's great nights with the show 'El fandango de la A a la Z' by Jeromo Segura, accompanied by outstanding guest artists, along with a performance by the flamenco dancer Pastora Galván and the flamenco singer José Valencia.
On June 4th, the Gran Teatro will host performances by guitarist Manuel de la Luz and Mayte Martín, in an evening that will culminate with the presentation of the Paco Toronjo Award to Legends of Flamenco.
On June 5th and 6th, the Barrio Obrero will be the stage for the Quitasueños Festival, with performances by artists such as El Turry, Esperanza Fernández, Gaspar de Holanda, Ángeles Toledano, José Maya and Josemi Carmona, in a proposal that combines tradition and new trends in a unique heritage environment.
Finally, on June 13, the City Hall Courtyard will host Arcángel's 'Tablao' show, with two intimate performances that recreate the essence of traditional flamenco venues, accompanied by a cast mostly from Huelva.
For more information, those interested can consult the festival's official website: festivalflamencoTickets for the shows at the Gran Teatro and the Arcángel show are now available at entradas.huelva.es. All other activities are free of charge until capacity is reached.










