Abuja is set to experience an extraordinary musical event this July as the Embassy of Spain proudly presents Niño de Elche, a groundbreaking artist widely celebrated for his innovative approach to flamenco.
Known for masterfully challenging the genre’s traditional boundaries, Niño de Elche promises an evening where the deep roots of flamenco intertwine with sonic experimentation, electronic beats, and poignant poetry.
This concert, scheduled for Friday, July 17, 2026, at 6:00 PM, will take place at the Conference Hall of the National Universities Commission (NUC) at 26, Aguiyi Ironsi St.,Maitama, Abuja and it’s free entry.
It represents a significant initiative by the Embassy of Spain to foster cultural exchange and strengthen international bonds between Spain and Nigeria through artistic dialogue.
The Embassy emphasizes its belief in culture as a powerful channel to connect nations, enrich local identities, and promote artists globally.
Attendees are invited to witness the
sheer power and originality of this extraordinary performer, contributing to cultural diplomacy and creative collaboration.
Francisco Contreras Molina, known as Niño de Elche, has carved a unique path in the contemporary music scene.
Initially trained as an orthodox cantaor (flamenco singer), he has evolved into a multidisciplinary artist, fearlessly incorporating elements of improvisation, rock, spoken word, and multimedia into his performances.
His work has been described as avant-garde, pushing the limits of what flamenco can be, earning him accolades and a reputation as a visionary musician and nonconformist.
His previous works, such as “Colombiana” and collaborations with artists like Raül Refree, showcase his continuous exploration and reinvention of flamenco.







