We Call It Flamenco

The Enchanting “We Call It Flamenco” Show In Melbourne Will Transport You To The Heart Of Spain From the fast footwork to the soulful melodies of the guitar, each act tells a story of passion and tradition.

When we think of Spain, we think of tapas, sunshine... but above all, flamenco! In Melbourne, castanets and colourful polka-dot dresses bring a touch of Andalusia to The Capitol Theatre in a unique 4-act show. Professional dancers tap their feet to the rhythm of the music in a magical, flower-filled setting, enhanced by an exceptional play of light and shadow. It's the ideal meeting place for all aficionados of Spanish culture, without leaving Melbourne. So don’t miss out and get your tickets now for We Call It Flamenco in Melbourne!

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