La Cajasol Foundation hosts two of the most anticipated dates of the new tour of Archangel, the project tablaowhich celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2026. The institution, which collaborates on the entire tour alongside Huelva City Council and Junta de Andalucía, opens its spaces in Seville and Cadiz for two nights of flamenco in an intimate format.
The two events at the Cajasol Foundation venues are on Thursday, March 19, at 20 p.m., in the courtyard of the headquarters of Sevilleand on Friday, June 19, at 21 p.m., at the Casa Pemán in CadizTickets can be purchased at the box office and through the Cajasol Foundation website.
Conceived as a unique artistic experience, tablao reclaims the essence of flamenco In its purest form: intimate, natural, and devoid of technical artifice. It's a unique format where the audience and artists establish a direct and unrepeatable connection, recapturing the magic of traditional performance spaces. flamencothat have marked the history of this art, an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
"Arcángel will be accompanied by a top-notch cast: guitarists Francis Gómez, Salvador Gutiérrez and Benito Bernal, Los Mellis on backing vocals and palmasPaula Comitre in the dance and the guest artist Vicente Redondo 'El Pecas'»
For the singer from Huelva, this proximity represents both a challenge and an opportunity: to move away from the large stages he is used to in order to face, with his voice as his only shield, the attentive gaze of a small audience.
The program covers the breadth of the repertoire flamenco through a selection of pieces that travel through palos and diverse sounds: Azucena (zambra), Alborá (fandango alosnero), Al filo de la alegría (cantiñas), La niña de fuego (zambra), Fuenteherida (bulería de Jerez), Inacabao (malagueña), En la Plaza Alta (tangos), Cruz de Mayo (seguidilla alosnera), El Talabartero (bulerías), Plaza de la Merced, A la voz and Mucha sal.
Arcángel will be accompanied by a top-notch cast: the guitarists Francis Gomez, Salvador Gutierrez y Benito Bernal, The Twins in choirs and palmas, Paula Cometre in the dance and the guest artist Vicente Redondo 'El Pecas'.



















































































