Madrid's cultural agenda is enriched with a series of concerts and festivals promising to delight music lovers. Among the most notable proposals is the Sonido Madrid en Vivo 26 San Isidro series, taking place in various venues across the city between May 8 and 17, offering a wide array of musical styles.
For flamenco and guitar enthusiasts, the III Guitar Festival will grace the Teatros del Canal from April 21 to 26. This event will bring together nearly twenty artists, including guitarists, singers, and dancers, in a celebration of this profound art form.
Jazz will also have its moment with the International Jazz Day 2026, organized by Madrid en Vivo. From April 28 to May 3, 18 concerts will be held in nine city venues, providing a unique opportunity to enjoy the best of international jazz.
Classical and sacred music will be featured at the International Organ Festival 2026, held at the Iglesia San Antonio de los Alemanes. This festival will showcase musicians of various nationalities, such as Alma Bettencourt, performing organ pieces in charity concerts. Additionally, the International Festival of Sacred Art (FIAS) 2026, focusing on Bach and Baroque sacred music, will run until April 20 in several city locations.
Finally, the Sinetiq. Música sin etiquetas 2026 series will offer six concerts with artists like Raúl Rodríguez and Javier Ruibal at CentroCentro, with dates scheduled for April 16, May 21, and June 18. Furthermore, the renowned flamenco singer José Mercé will present a unique show at the Teatro Circo Price on April 11, performing covers of legendary composer Manuel Alejandro's greatest hits, blending deep flamenco singing with unforgettable compositions.




