The Hispalense capital will be adorned with a wide cultural offering designed for all audiences, taking advantage of the pleasant temperatures expected. Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy a combination of tradition and avant-garde in a unique setting, with events spanning various artistic disciplines.
On Friday, April 17, the CICUS will host a concert by Ensemble Des Équilibres, as part of their Trans Europe Express project. This initiative aims to highlight women's contributions to contemporary musical composition and promote gender equality in the European music scene. The repertoire will include works by composers such as Véronique Vella, Andrea Szigetvári, Marian Márquez, and Florentine Mulsant. The event will start at 8:00 PM, and tickets are priced at 5 euros.
On the same day, the Hotel Gran Meliá Colón will be the venue for a flamenco discussion, part of the XXIV edition of the Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla. This edition commemorates a century of flamenco as a performing art, bringing back the Teatro Lope de Vega and offering a program with 72 performances, 52 new productions, and 22 absolute premieres across eleven emblematic city venues. The discussion will take place at 12:00 PM, and invitations are available through the Bienal's social media channels.
For jazz enthusiasts, Sala X will present a concert by Gilipojazz on Friday, April 17, at 8:30 PM. The band, which has toured international festivals like Montreux, will present their ‘Progresa Adecuadamente World Tour’ with tracks from their albums ¿Dónde está el Jazz? (2022) and Progresa Adecuadamente (2024). Tickets are available from 18 euros.
Sala Cero will feature the Cineclown show, a proposal by the company Los Síndrome celebrating its 25th anniversary. This tribute to the Seventh Art, with its characteristic humor, reviews classic films through the story of two clowns trying to keep a cinema alive. Performances will run until April 19 in three daily sessions, with tickets starting from 12 euros.
Finally, comedian Martita de Graná will bid farewell to the stage at the Cartuja Center CITE with her show ‘¡Martita Sea mi estampa!’. This is the last chance to enjoy her comedy, where she addresses everyday situations and unexpected life twists with her unique style. The performance will be on Friday, April 17, at 9:00 PM, with tickets starting from 20 euros.




