Advance ticket sales for this event start on Thursday, April 10 at Capitol Vorverkauf on 0621- 40 17 14 20 or karten@capitol-mannheim.de and of course online and at all known advance booking offices.
Flamenco is not a style. It is not a trend. It is an attitude to life - born in Andalusia, formed in darkness and light.
This art form burns with passion and tells of the highs and lows of life. It needs no translator, no explanation - just open hearts. And people who carry it.
Antonio Andrade is one of them. The virtuoso flamenco guitarist was born in La Puebla de Cazalla, a village that breathes flamenco.
Growing up with his guitar between cultures, influenced by his uncle, the legendary flamenco singer José Menese, he has been carrying this fire across borders for decades - and has taken flamenco to five continents . Together with his brother Javier Andrade, he founded five flamenco theaters in Spain, where this art finds its place day after day - lively, uncompromising, genuine.
What Antonio Andrade brings to the stage is not a stage set, but an inner fire. An attitude. An invitation.
A quiet chord.
A call from the depths.
A body that lets the rhythm speak.
This is how "Fuego" begins.
Dance, song and guitar merge into a language that everyone understands - because it doesn't explain, it touches.
Every movement tells a story.
Every voice carries the echo of Andalusia.
And every note opens up a space in which you meet yourself.
At the beginning, the atmosphere still glows like a hidden ember. Gradually, every rhythm and every movement adds fuel to this fire - until it finally burns brightly. It is an evening that glows in the hearts far beyond the last chord.
Organizer: Capitol Betriebs GmbH
*VRN combination ticket valid for this event:
Period of validity
2 journeys, one there and one back, for one person on the day of the event until 3 a.m. on the following day (please note the information on the combined ticket)
Area of validity
valid in the entire VRN network area in all buses and trains (DB: RE, RB and S-Bahn) in 2nd class and in the transition areas to the neighboring KVV and HNV networks