Ángeles Toledano In Concert
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Experience the latest album from Ángeles Toledano come to life on stage.
A rising star in the flamenco music scene, Ángeles Toledano brings her powerful voice and fearless artistry to London, presenting a show that combines tradition with innovation.
In her latest album Sangre Sucia, Toledano explores the duality of heritage and modernity, weaving deep-rooted flamenco cante (song) with contemporary influences. The performance is an emotional journey through strength, vulnerability, and resilience, capturing the essence of flamenco in its purest and most daring form.
In this concert, the singer will present some of her new songs in a duo format, alongside her usual flamenco repertoire, bringing her wonderful perspective to each of the different styles of singing. Benito Bernal, who accompanies her on guitar, is one of the remarkable names when we talk about the future of flamenco guitar.
They have been working together for years, and that connection and mutual understanding of flamenco is reflected on stage. In this performance, they will take the essential elements to their fullest potential: song and guitar, allowing ample space to showcase the full talent of both performers to the audience.
With their striking presence and masterful delivery, both Ángeles Toledano and Benito Bernal promise an unforgettable evening, where passion and artistry ignite the stage.
Part of the 2025 Flamenco Festival
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Listen to Ángeles Toledano’s latest album SANGRE SUCIA
Her career has already taken off in live performances, where she sings for a generation that knows no bordersVOGUE
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Patrons: Wednesday 29 January
Rehearsal Members: Friday 31 January
Members: Monday 3 February
General public on sale date: Wednesday 5 February
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