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25th Flamenco Festival Comes to New York City
Full Lineup and Tour Locations Announced
Jan. 31, 2026 at 3:47pm
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The 25th anniversary celebration of Flamenco Festival New York will feature programming that evokes the endless love affair between the city of skyscrapers and flamenco. From February 25 to March 15, a delegation of over 80 participants from 16 companies, including singers, guitarists, dancers, and technicians, will present their latest creations across the Atlantic.
Why it matters
The Flamenco Festival New York has become an established event regarded as one of the country's main cultural happenings dedicated to Spanish culture and flamenco art. This year's 25th anniversary celebration showcases the deep connection between New York City and the flamenco art form, with a diverse lineup of legendary and rising artists performing across the city's iconic venues.
The details
The festival will feature over 40 performances by more than 20 companies across 20 venues in New York, Miami, Tampa, Chicago, and Boston. Regular festival stages include New York City Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Joe's Pub, and Roulette, complemented by venues such as Baryshnikov Arts, the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The lineup includes renowned artists such as Eva Yerbabuena, Manuel Liñán, El Farru, Sara Baras, Olga Pericet, Rocío Márquez, and Gerardo Núñez.
- The 25th anniversary celebration of Flamenco Festival New York will take place from February 25 to March 15, 2026.
- The festival will tour to Miami on March 5, Tampa on March 3, Chicago on March 1 and 6, and Boston on March 13.
The players
Flamenco Festival New York
An established event regarded as one of the country's main cultural happenings dedicated to Spanish culture and flamenco art.
Miguel Marín
The founder of Flamenco Festival New York.
Eva Yerbabuena
One of the featured artists, described as "one of flamenco's best" by The Guardian.
Manuel Liñán
A featured artist, described as "a pioneer reinventing flamenco" by The Stage.
Sara Baras
An Olivier Award winner famous for her lightning-fast footwork, intricate movements, and entrancing stage presence.
What they’re saying
“On the occasion of the Festival's 25th Anniversary, we celebrate the true love story between New York City and flamenco. This year, we are humbled and honored to showcase major artists whose contributions to our art are legendary. This year's diversity of venues is equally dazzling, including the iconic Joe's Pub, the Library for the Performing Arts, and Baryshnikov Arts Center. Have no doubt: the 2026 Festival will be unforgettable.”
— Miguel Marín, Founder, Flamenco Festival New York
What’s next
The 25th Flamenco Festival New York will continue its tour to additional cities after the main events in New York, including performances in Miami, Tampa, Chicago, and Boston.
The takeaway
The 25th anniversary of the Flamenco Festival New York celebrates the deep and enduring connection between the city of New York and the art form of flamenco, showcasing a diverse lineup of legendary and rising artists performing across the city's most iconic venues. This milestone event solidifies the festival's status as a premier cultural destination for flamenco in the United States.
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