Los Gallos Tablao Flamenc, Seville
Los Gallos Tablao Flamenco is one of Seville’s most respected venues for experiencing live flamenco in a traditional setting. The family-owned business has been in continuous operation since 1966 and is considered the oldest tablao flamenco venue in the city. The performances take place inside a former family home that was adapted to host flamenco shows, creating an intimate environment that reflects the art form’s close connection to Andalusian culture.
The venue was founded by dancer Luis Adame, who envisioned a space where flamenco could be presented in an authentic atmosphere. Over the decades, Los Gallos has hosted many renowned singers, guitarists, and dancers, earning a reputation as one of the most prestigious flamenco stages in Seville. The word “tablao” refers to the wooden platform used by dancers, whose rhythmic footwork produces the sharp sounds that are essential to flamenco performance.
During a typical season, the venue presents two performances each evening, usually at 7:00 PM and 8:45 PM, with each show lasting about 75 minutes. Because the venue is relatively small, tickets often sell out, and visitors are encouraged to book in advance. Each ticket also includes one complimentary drink, and sitting close to the stage allows guests to fully appreciate the dancers’ intricate footwork and expressive movements. For practical reasons, children under the age of five are not admitted.
The venue was founded by dancer Luis Adame, who envisioned a space where flamenco could be presented in an authentic atmosphere. Over the decades, Los Gallos has hosted many renowned singers, guitarists, and dancers, earning a reputation as one of the most prestigious flamenco stages in Seville. The word “tablao” refers to the wooden platform used by dancers, whose rhythmic footwork produces the sharp sounds that are essential to flamenco performance.
During a typical season, the venue presents two performances each evening, usually at 7:00 PM and 8:45 PM, with each show lasting about 75 minutes. Because the venue is relatively small, tickets often sell out, and visitors are encouraged to book in advance. Each ticket also includes one complimentary drink, and sitting close to the stage allows guests to fully appreciate the dancers’ intricate footwork and expressive movements. For practical reasons, children under the age of five are not admitted.
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Sight Name: Los Gallos Tablao Flamenc
Sight Location: Seville, Spain (See walking tours in Seville)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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Sight Location: Seville, Spain (See walking tours in Seville)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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