Top Events in Seville in January 2026
Welcome to a new year full of magic and culture in Seville! January 2026 kicks off with the joy of the holiday season and turns into a vibrant month of performances, music, and tradition. From the iconic Three Kings Parade to major international shows, here’s a selection of must-see events to make the most of your time. Pure Seville vibes!
1. Three Kings Parade (Cabalgata de Reyes Magos) – January 5, 2026
The star event that wraps up the Christmas season in Seville. Organized by the Ateneo de Sevilla – the oldest in Spain – this parade fills the streets with color, sweets, and fantasy. This year features new floats inspired by classic children’s tales, with Melchor (Iván Bohórquez Domecq), Gaspar (Juan Ignacio Zafra), and Baltasar (Juanma Moreno, President of the Junta de Andalucía). It starts from the University Rectorate around 4:30 PM, with an adjusted route due to city works. A must for families and anyone wanting to relive childhood magic!
2. Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities by Cirque du Soleil (January 17 to March 1, 2026)
Cirque du Soleil returns to Seville with this steampunk spectacle packed with impossible acrobatics, humor, and visual wonders. A big top tent in the city (Parque Vega de Triana area) hosts shows throughout January and beyond. The perfect plan to start the year with adrenaline and amazement. Tickets are on sale now – don’t miss out!
3. Shows and Concerts at Cartuja Center CITE
Cartuja Center will be the cultural hub of the month with a varied lineup:
- New Year’s Concert with the Philharmonic Ensemble (early January).
- Mississippi Gospel Choir: Rhythm and gospel passion.
- Miguel Campello (January 30): Celebrating 25 years of his career with rock energy.
- Revolver: “Más Allá de Eldorado” tour with classics and new tracks.
- Theater and comedy: Plays like Género de dudas (with Pastora Vega and Pablo Carbonell) and stand-up by David Cepo.
4. Jurassic Park in Concert (January 22 and 23)
At FIBES, enjoy John Williams’ original soundtrack performed live by the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla (ROSS) while the full movie is screened. An immersive experience for film and symphonic music fans.
5. Other Cultural Highlights
- Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla (ROSS) Concerts: Including the traditional New Year’s Concert at Teatro de la Maestranza (January 3 and 4).
- Dance shows at Teatro Central: Such as Caramel (January 23-24) and Aibar/rabiA (January 31).
- Ongoing exhibitions: Check out contemporary works at CAAC or CaixaForum.
January in Seville means cool winter air, quieter streets, and a cultural scene that shines brightly. What’s your favorite plan? Share in the comments and post your photos with #SevillaFeelings. Happy 2026 full of Sevillian emotions!
We recommend checking exact dates and buying tickets in advance on official websites, as some events may change.
Image Credit Mauri Buhigas

