Pop Flamenco Events This Weekend in Barcelona
Pop Flamenco events in Barcelona this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
Barcelona
No Pop Flamenco events this weekend in Barcelona.
Sound profile
A vocal-driven, danceable sound.
About Pop Flamenco
Pop Flamenco, also known as Flamenco Pop, emerged in Spain during the late 1970s and 1980s as a commercial fusion of traditional Andalusian folk elements with contemporary Western pop and rock sensibilities. The genre typically utilizes the rhythmic foundations of flamenco palos—most notably the Rumba Flamenca—but adapts them to a steady 4/4 time signature suited for radio play. Instrumentation blends the organic textures of the Spanish guitar, cajón, and rhythmic palmas with modern synthesizers, electric bass, and polished vocal production to create a vibrant, melodic atmosphere. This style represents a significant bridge between the niche, complex world of traditional Flamenco and the global mainstream music industry, prioritizing catchy hooks and accessible arrangements.
Also known as: Flamenco Pop, Flamenco-Pop
Pop Flamenco events in Barcelona this weekend - FAQ
- What Pop Flamenco events are in Barcelona this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Pop Flamenco events in Barcelona this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Pop Flamenco schedule in Barcelona.
- Where can I find Pop Flamenco in Barcelona this weekend?
- Pop Flamenco, also known as Flamenco Pop, emerged in Spain during the late 1970s and 1980s as a commercial fusion of traditional Andalusian folk elements with contemporary Western pop and rock sensibilities. Find every Pop Flamenco venue and event in Barcelona this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Pop Flamenco music?
- Pop Flamenco, also known as Flamenco Pop, emerged in Spain during the late 1970s and 1980s as a commercial fusion of traditional Andalusian folk elements with contemporary Western pop and rock sensibilities. The genre typically utilizes the rhythmic foundations of flamenco palos—most notably the Rumba Flamenca—but adapts them to a steady 4/4 time signature suited for radio play. Instrumentation blends the organic textures of the Spanish guitar, cajón, and rhythmic palmas with modern synthesizers…