Feria de Sevilla — Miami
Miami’s Feria de Sevilla drew a record crowd — over 10,000 attendees — recreating Seville’s Feria de Abril with flamenco, casetas and rebujito cocktails this week (diariodesevilla.es). For the first time the Barbadillo winery sent its manzanilla sherry to Miami and it was served throughout the event, cementing the festival as a major Spanish cultural gathering in the U.S. (andaluciaeconomica.com).
The festival staged its seventh consecutive edition on March 14, 2026 at Tropical Park (7900 SW 40th St), after prior editions were held on Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables. (tickets.laferia.us) (kbindependent.org) The organizing team was led by the AndalUSA platform and named founders/coordinators including Rebeca Calvet, Patricia Azanza and Ana Bonet, with a committee listing Johanna Barrios de Jongh, Rafael Martínez, Daniela Moreno and Manuel Gobea. (sevillanegocios.com) (telemundo51.com) Event programming included more than 40 themed booths, multiple performance stages offering roughly 12 hours of live shows, scheduled equestrian exhibitions and an expanded family-activity zone. (vinetur.com) (youtube.com) (diariolasamericas.com) Miami‑Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava presented an official proclamation declaring a “Day of the Feria de Sevilla in Miami,” which was received on behalf of the organizers by Rebeca Calvet at the opening ceremony. (cope.es) (origenonline.es) Organizers ran a pre‑event agenda starting March 11 at Miami’s Freedom Tower that hosted a visiting Spanish delegation and sessions aimed at strengthening cultural and business links between Andalucía and South Florida. (diariolasamericas.com) Ticketing listed general admission at $50 and VIP at $130, with the VIP package described as including main-stage access, scheduled horse presentations and exclusive hospitality areas. (tickets.laferia.us)