
Fijazz Roots and Wings Festival
Programme of Fijazz 2025
10 July – Dorantes: El tiempo por testigo
The piano as a free flamenco voice. Dorantes, ‘the jewel of flamenco piano’, returns with a trio proposal in which jazz and flamenco intertwine with strength, lyricism and freedom. In his artistic maturity, he continues to be a wild and virtuoso creator, capable of making the piano a ceremony of flamenco emotion.
11 July – Chano Domínguez: Piano jazz-flamenco
A living classic of flamenco jazz. A collaborator of legends such as Paco de Lucía, Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis, Chano Domínguez is an international reference in flamenco jazz. His piano breathes rhythm and sophistication, in a career that combines prestige, pedagogy and authenticity.
12 July – Andrés Barrios Trío: Km. 0
The new generation that reinvents flamenco singing from the keyboard. At only 27 years old, this young pianist from Utrera is one of the freshest and most innovative voices of the new flamenco. Andrés Barrios’ music is a journey between global styles, tradition and contemporaneity, with the boldness of someone who creates without asking permission.
13 July – Mayte Martín: Tatuajes
The serene emotion of a voice that caresses the soul. An essential figure of flamenco and song, Mayte Martín presents a concert full of feeling and memory. ‘Tatuajes’ is a tribute to eternal songs, interpreted from a careful, free and deeply personal aesthetic.
16 July – Caminero Trío & David Carpio: Al cante
A meeting of sound shores with flamenco roots. Caminero’s double bass and David Carpio’s voice come together in a show that assembles apparently distant pieces with an astonishing naturalness. A proposal that defies stylistic frontiers with sensitivity and mastery.
17 July – María Terremoto: Manifiesto
The new blood of flamenco singing. Heiress to one of the great flamenco sagas of Jerez, María Terremoto unfolds her art in an emotional journey that goes from rawness to revelry, from intimate confession to festive outburst. With youth, depth and overwhelming vocal power.
19 July – Antonio Lizana & Emilio Solla
Flamenco, tango and jazz at the crossroads of continents. A unique project that unites the singer and saxophonist Antonio Lizana from Cádiz with the Grammy-winning Argentine pianist Emilio Solla. Together they cross soundscapes of Piazzolla, Yupanqui and their own compositions in a key of freedom and crossbreeding.
20 July – Antonio Serrano & Kaele Jiménez
The harmonica that dreamed of flamenco and the piano that was born without sheet music. Serrano, a living legend of the harmonica, and Kaele Jiménez, a self-taught gypsy pianist with an absolute ear, star in an unexpected and exciting encounter. Together with Piraña and Ronkio, they offer a sound experience that ranges from the popular to the sublime.
Tickets and season tickets
– General admission per concert: 25 €
– Full season ticket (8 concerts): 120 €
– 30% discount for under 30s and over 65s (season ticket and discount cannot be combined)
– More information and ticket sales: www.addaalicante.es