Ibérica 2025 festival: flamenco guitarist Manuel Valencia, dancer El Choro and singer Diego Guerrero

5 June 2025, 11:00
Ibérica 2025 festival: flamenco guitarist Manuel Valencia, dancer El Choro and singer Diego Guerrero

The Ibérica festival returns in 2025 with a lavish line-up of music, dance, theatre and cuisine. Visitors can look forward to artistic performances and workshops in several towns and cities across the Czech Republic.

The festival will kick off on 14 June in Vyškov on Masarykovo náměstí, with salsa performed by the fiery Carisma ensemble (CUBA/CZ). Admission to the opening event is free. One of the festival's main attractions is a concert by Latin Grammy nominee Diego Guerrero. The highlight of the festival, as always, will be the gala concert at Špilberk Castle in Brno, this year called Las Tres Orillas, which will take place on 21 June. Visitors can expect a summer evening of flamenco - dance and music. There will be a tasting of Spanish wines and delicacies in the Grand Courtyard an hour before the concert. The stage will feature an extraordinary foursome of artists - Manuel Valencia (guitarist and follower of the famous Jerez flamenco school), Felipa del Moreno (a singing icon for his generation, also from Jerez), Paco Vega (a talented percussionist from Seville) and Antonio Molina "El Choro" (one of the most successful contemporary flamenco dancers). The festival will run from 14 to 29 June 2025 in several towns and cities around the Czech Republic.

Festival events in Brno:

15 June 2025 Marta Topferová trio (CZ-CHILE)

18 June Karel Čapek - Trip to Spain

19 June La Pícara: The incredible story of a nun-officer

20 June Workshops - FLAMENCO DANCE COURSES

21 June Gala Concert - MANUEL VALENCIA Cuarteto (ESP)

Manuel Valencia / photo from festival archive

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