Watching professional artists dance, play music, and sing on a rose-covered stage is the perfect way to transport yourself to southern Spain, and if the notes are powerful enough, perhaps even a different century. Feel legends and stories come to life at “We Call It Flamenco” in Liverpool. It’s colourful, vibrant, and alive, from the bright clothes to the hand clapping and shouting.
Find your seat inside the Neoclassical St George’s Hall and prepare to be swayed by rhythmic palos, spinning skirt ruffles, and tradition. Situated in the heart of Liverpool, the Grade I listed venue boasts a central location just opposite Lime Street railway station. Places are limited for this unique experience over the coming months.
What is “We Call It Flamenco”?
In recent years, flamenco has experienced a resurgence in popularity worldwide. Beloved for its undeniable passion and complexity, and elaborate outfits, it speaks for the marginalised and expresses extremely intense emotions. “We Call It Flamenco” is an ode to the tradition’s power and cultural significance. A bed of roses, different palos, and talented artists are coming together to showcase the wonder of this art form.
Flamenco, its palos and the show
Palo refers to each of the various musical forms in flamenco, of which more than fifty exist. Every form captures another feeling. And “We Call It Flamenco” is paying tribute to six palos for an unforgettable performance in Liverpool. From a vigorous fandango and guitar solo to the bold bulería and freeing tangos, the program for this captivating show will leave you gladly lost in a more vibrant world.
“We Call It Flamenco” Reviews
“We Call It Flamenco” has received countless five-star reviews in Liverpool.
“It was a super experience and a wonderful performance by extremely talented dancers, singer and musician.”
“What an amazing experience. I haven’t stopped telling people about it. Please come back to Liverpool soon x”
“I lived in Southern Spain for 8 years and love flamenco. This show was one of the best ever, all 4 artists were wonderful.”
Immerse yourself in a rich culture at St George’s Hall in Liverpool. What’s more, why not keep the theme of the evening up by booking a table at a Spanish restaurant? Doors open 30 minutes before the show and tickets are sold by zones meaning seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.