Flamenco Festival

For over 20 years, the Flamenco Festival has brought Spain’s greatest flamenco talents to City Center. An extravaganza of music, dance, and unforgettable performances, this year’s festival features Alfonso Losa & Patricia GuerreroCompañía Manuel Liñán, and Compañía Eva Yerbabuena.

 

ALFONSO LOSA & PATRICIA GUERRERO

MAR 6

Reviews Hub – Alfonso & Patricia

Flamenco has rarely felt as charged and alive.

— The Reviews Hub

A new alter ego is formed when two flamenco greats discover each other through dance. In Losa and Guerrero’s US premiere of Alter Ego, they throw away the rule book to explore personal connection. Losa, returning to City Center after last year’s Festival, dances with a balance between classical and contemporary styles. The powerful Guerrero draws geometric figures with her dance, dismantling movements and recreating them. This duet also features vocalists Sandra Carrasco and Ismael “El Bola,” and guitarist Jose Manuel Martinez “El Peli.”

Jerry Seinfeld’s Stand-Up Tour

Do you imagine ’90s icons like Jerry SeinfeldJeff Foxworthy and Ray Romano? Or are you picturing household name acts of today like Nate BargatzeGabriel IglesiasKevin HartSebastian Maniscalco and Nikki Glaser?

Maybe you conjure up classic “SNL” icons like Bill MurrayMartin Short and Albert Brooks. It’s also possible you’re thinking of ‘The Giggly Squad,’ ‘The Doughboys Podcast’ or the ‘Crime Junkies Podcast.’

Heck, you might just love Weird Al.

Now that we think about it, there’s also a world in which you’re a fan of all the aforementioned acts. If that’s the case, you’re in luck. Every single performer listed above is hitting the road in 2025.

But that’s not all. Oh, no, my friend. We’re just getting started.

Our team scoured every corner of the internet — venue sites, critic’s picks, press releases, podcasts, Instagram, Broadway, you name it — and found every major comedian mounting a tour over the next few months.

So, if you could use a good belly laugh, chuckle, giggle, chortle, spit take, guffaw, LOL or titter, buckle up.