Tio Pepe Festival, jerez 2025
Contemporary music and dance festivals in Andalucia
Tio Pepe Festival, Veranea en la Bodega, Jerez de la Frontera takes place once or twice week from Mid July to - 12th July to 16th August 2025
Tio Pepe Festival was first held in 2014 with the intention of combining a unique cultural space (Tio Pepe Bodegas / Winery ) in Jerez with performing artists linking to the traditionions of wine, culture and gastronomy. The season of concerts has become very successful as can be seen from the artist line up.
The Tio Pepe Festival was awarded Best Wine Tourism Experience 2016 with as "a unique event to enjoy a series of high-level concerts and dinners during the summer nights, which are held in unique spaces of the winery".
Sat 12th July 2025 | Jethro Tull |
Fri 18th July 2025 | Pitingo |
Sat 19th July 2025 | Ana Belen |
Sun 20th July 2025 | Rosario |
Thur 24th July 2025 | Gloria Gaynor |
Fri 25th July 2025 | This is Michael |
Sat 26th July 2025 | Paloma San Basilio |
Sun 27th July 2025 | DD40 Mikel Erentxun |
Tue 29th July 2025 | Beach Boys |
Wed 30th July 2025 | Luis Fonsi |
Fri 1st August 2025 | Coque Malla |
Sat 2nd August 2025 | Pastora Soler |
Sun 3rd August 2025 | Rumours of Fleetwood Mac (Tribute) |
Mon 4th August 2025 | Santana |
Tue 5th August 2025 | Café Quijano |
Fri 8th August 2025 | Maldita Nerea |
Mon 12th August 2025 | Marina Reche |
Fri 12th August 2025 | Maria José Llegero |
The 2024 were Ana Mena, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Rafael, Miguel Poveda, God Save the Queen, Take that, La Oreja de Van Gough, Luis fonsi, Antonio José, Amaral, India Martinez, Arrival (ABBA Tribute), José Mercé, sidecars, Santiago Auseron, Nil Moliner, Los Secretos. 2024 dates were 12th July to 16th August 2024.
About the 2025 artists
Jethro Tull
Drawing on songs from each of the seven decades of Jethro Tull's work, audiences will be taken on a musical journey from the early days to the RökFlöte of 2023. Widely recognised as the man who introduced the flute to rock music, Ian Anderson remains the hallowed exponent of the folk and rock genres on the flute. The band has released over 30 studio and live albums, selling more than 60 million copies, and the latest Jethro Tull album was be released in March 2025.
Pitingo
Antonio Manuel Álvarez Vélez, known artistically as Pitingo, was born in Huelva in 1980, although his introduction to the world of flamenco began in Madrid, where he went to live at a young age. It was his adopted aunt, Salomé Pavón, a relation of celebrated singers Pastora and Tomás Pavón, who introduced the youngster to a bar in the capital that was frequented by some of flamenco’s most inspirational singers, including Enrique Morente, Carmen Linares and Digo Carrasco, among a long line of others.
Already a competent singer of the fandangos and bulerías of Manolo Caracol, Pitingo’s professional career began in 2005, after he participated in a compilation album consisting of nine new acts. This was followed by his first solo album in 2006, on which he collaborated with members of the Habichuela guitar dynasty, and which was to launch him to national stardom.
Titled ‘Soulerías’ (soul to the rhythm of bulerías), the CD included his own interpretation of Killing Me Softly, which went gold and gained him much praise and recognition from critics and fans alike. The album was promoted with a tour, a show that fused pop, soul and gospel with traditional flamenco styles like fandangos, bulerías and granaínas.
Pitingo (which means pretentious in the Andalusian Gypsy language) has become one of the most sough-after singers on the summer flamenco festival circuit and he has since gone on to record a string of hits that have earned him a place among today’s young pioneering singers that have kept flamenco increasingly popular among the younger generation.
He suffered health problems during the pandemic and was admitted to hospital with an intestinal bacterium, which later passed to the lungs causing pneumonia. The singer made a complete recovery and continued to perform and record, attaining much exposure in Latin America and the USA. He now spends his time between Spain, and his home in Miami.
Ana Belen
Ana Belén's last official tour was in 2019, and for an artist who has spent almost her whole life on stage, that's a long time. Ana Belén has made it known that her ‘MÁS D ANA’ 2025 tour will review the greatest hits of her repertoire and some new songs from her upcoming album, accompanied by a band of top musicians, directed by David San José. Ana released a new album at the beginning 2025 which will be a prolific year for her with the tour, album and a film premiere. Ana sang at the 2015 and 2016 Starlite festival in Marbella and sing there on 31st July 2025.
Carlos Santana
Carlos Santana is music history in capital letters. He is the master of the fusion of blues and rock with Afro-Latin sounds. One of the greatest guitarists of all time. His Oneness Tour comes to Spain in the summer of 2025 and is a great opportunity to relive all his great classics.
This tour will be a retrospective of some of his most recognised and celebrated compositions, with songs ranging from totemic albums such as ‘Abraxas’, ‘Caravanserai’ and ‘Welcome’ to ‘Supernatural’, which sold thirty million copies, of the hundred million albums he has sold throughout his career.
A survivor of the legendary Woodstock festival in 1969, Santana, now at 77 years of age, is about to celebrate six decades of career. A career that is backed by ten Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammys, more than thirty albums - both as a solo artist and as the leader of the band that bears his name.
Carlos Santana is on the lineup for the previous night at the 2025 Starlite festival in Marbella.
Rosario Flores
The youngest daughter of singer/guitarist Antonio González, El Pescaílla, and the mythical artist Lola Flores, Rosario Flores, known artistically as Rosario, has become one of Spain’s top female singers.
Rising from the streets of Madrid’s flamenco scene, and often overshadowed by the iconic talent of her mother, Rosario carved a lucrative career with a style of pop, copla and flamenco-infused music, often called ‘flamenquito’, that has earned her many accolades, including a Latin Grammy for best female pop vocal album in 2002, and again in 2004. She has twelve platinum and three gold discs, selling more than 2 million records world-wide.
Rosario has inherited her mother’s incredible vocal talent, along with her sense of humour and impeccable compás, but she has risen above the legend of Lola to become an artiste in her own right.
In 2020 she received the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts of Spain.
Rosario returns to the stage to present live her new album, ‘Universo de Ley’, in a tour of the same name that summarises more than three decades of musical career and in which she will perform all her greatest hits. More than 33 years of career, fifteen albums, concerts numbering in the thousands, 8 films made and a Goya nomination, 12 platinum records, 3 Ondas Awards, 3 Latin Grammys and a Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts... All this makes Rosario a living legend of Spanish music, one of the most loved and respected artists by the public and by her fellow musicians.
Rosario Flores is on the lineup for the 13th June 2025 at the Marenostrom Festival in Fuengirola. Rosario played at the Starlite festival in Marbella in 2012 and Trocadero in Sotogrande in 2023.
Luis Fonsi
Luis Fonzi will perform the greatest hits of his 25 year musical career. Luiz has playe dthe Starlite Festival in Marbella a record six times. 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
Tickets
Tickets at veraneaenlabodega.com