The event's opening day, held on Thursday, featured performances by La Tana and Lela Soto, marking the beginning of a diverse program. This festival aims to solidify flamenco as a cultural cornerstone in the region, providing shows for all ages.
The musical lineup continues this Friday, May 8, with performances by Juanmi Cortés, Rancapino Chico, El Farru, La Gore, and La Junquerita. On Saturday, May 9, the stage will host Juan de Juan, La Tremendita, Nani Cortés, and Makarines. The festival's closing day, Sunday, May 10, will include a children's Flamenco Cabaret activity, followed by performances from Pedro El Granaíno and Triana Joven.
“"The objective is to recover tradition and identity with an innovative touch to appeal to all audiences, both new and old, and from all neighborhoods. And, of course, open and free."
In addition to the artistic offerings, Plaza de Casa Grande features a refreshment area and food trucks, fostering a family-friendly and festive atmosphere throughout the weekend. This initiative is part of the Mairena del Aljarafe City Council's cultural strategy to bring free, high-quality cultural proposals to citizens, reinforcing Andalusia's flamenco identity.




