CafĂ© BerlĂn is already part of the musical, sentimental and nocturnal memory of the city of Madrid. For decades its name has been synonymous with the best live music and the longest and hottest nights in the capital.
After closing the mythical venue on C/Jacometrezo in January 2016, and at the hands of the same management, in March of the same year the Berlin was resurrected in a new location very close to the previous one, growing in capacity and expectations.
Without losing what have always been its hallmarks –as has happened historically, the venue continues to host world-class artists of jazz, flamenco and the Latin genre–, the new Berlin has also successfully managed to open up to other styles such as Pop, Blues, Funk, Swing, Soul, Folk Or Song, with musical and artistic quality as a unique and indispensable condition. With a capacity of 250 people, the new Berlin allows you to live the experience of live music with unparalleled intensity, thanks to an excellent sound and the unusual closeness of the artists to the public, a closeness that has the virtue of thickening a complicit atmosphere and magic.
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CafĂ© BerlĂn is already part of the musical, sentimental and nocturnal memory of the city of Madrid. For decades its name has been synonymous with the best live music and the longest and hottest nights in the capital.
After closing the mythical venue on C/Jacometrezo in January 2016, and at the hands of the same management, in March of the same year the Berlin was resurrected in a new location very close to the previous one, growing in capacity and expectations.
Without losing what have always been its hallmarks –as has happened historically, the venue continues to host world-class artists of jazz, flamenco and the Latin genre–, the new Berlin has also successfully managed to open up to other styles such as Pop, Blues, Funk, Swing, Soul, Folk Or Song, with musical and artistic quality as a unique and indispensable condition. With a capacity of 250 people, the new Berlin allows you to live the experience of live music with unparalleled intensity, thanks to an excellent sound and the unusual closeness of the artists to the public, a closeness that has the virtue of thickening a complicit atmosphere and magic.
Parallel to its activity as a concert hall, the Berlin also functions as a club, recovering in recent years its legendary fame of hosting the longest and hottest nights in the center of the capital. Soul, Funk, Jazz, Pop, Latin, House, Rock, Swing, Rhythm & Blues... The Most Varied Styles Are Selected By Prestigious National And International DJs, Who Have Turned The Dance Floor Into One Of The Most Attractive And Hectic Of The Madrid night.
Some Artists Who Have Recently Passed Through the Berlin Stage:
Flamenco: Pepe Habichuela, Capullo De Jerez, Lole Montoya, La Fabi, Josemi Carmona, Alonso Rancapino, Diego Guerrero, Antonio Canales, Estrella Morente, Duquende, Antonio Reyes, Chano DomĂnguez...
Jazz: Jorge Pardo, Marc Guiliana, Avishai Cohen, Javier Colina, Al Foster, Kenny Garrett, Jerry González, Albert Sanz, Arto Lindsay, Enrico Rava, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Aaron Parks, José James…
And great artists of the most varied styles such as Melingo, Natalia Lafourcade, Mastretta, Jack Broadbent, Jorge Drexler, De La PurĂssima, Concha Buika, La Shica, CMQ Big Band, Bob Sands Big Band, Tift Merritt, Whitney Rose, Laura Cantrell, Dan Stuart, Carmen Consoli, The Wedding Present, The Posies, The Bellrays, Morpphine, Marc Johnson, Colorama, Robyn Hitchcock…
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