One of the classics of Spanish flamenco, Antonio Carmona, returns to Barcelona to star in a show with his family at the Teatre Coliseum, within the Banco Mediolanum 24th Festival Mil·lenni.

The artist, who is currently preparing his new album, performs with members of his family to recreate a flamenco party that does not leave aside other more current or Latin rhythms.

Carmona is part of the saga of Los Habichuela, a family of flamenco artists, cultural heritage of Spain.

The festival premiered on October 14 with a concert by Alvaro Soler, also at the Coliseum, and the musical offerings will run until March 23, 2023, with a final concert by Salvador Sobral. During these six months the festival will fill the concert halls of Barcelona with 25 different musical proposals.

The programming has a wide variety of musical offers to reach all tastes. From Estrella Morente to Hombres G, going through Zahara’s ‘PUTA’ or the soprano Begoña Alberdi. The varied performances will be distributed among the most emblematic halls of the Catalan capital, with concerts in the Sala Apolo, Razzmatazz, the Liceu, the Palau de la Música Catalana, the Teatre Coliseum and even the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar.