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The 7 Best Live Music Bars in Madrid 2026

The 7 best live music bars in Madrid for 2026, from Cafe Central jazz to Corral de la Moreria flamenco. Where the music matters, our editors' picks.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Café Central.

7 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallCafé Central
Third pickCardamomo

Madrid keeps a stage lit every night, from nightly jazz at Café Central to weekend flamenco in the old tablaos and rock halls by the river.

The 10 best live music bars in Madrid

Editor's №1

Café Central

Café Central has played jazz nightly since 1982, more than 13,500 shows logged. In April 2026 it moved from Plaza del Angel into the Ateneo de Madrid, but the format holds: one set around 9pm, a second near 11pm, blues and swing and bop. Reserve a table near the stage, order a gin tonic, and arrive early on weekends when locals fill the room fast.

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Corral de la Morería

Corral de la Moreria has run since 1956 and still sets the bar for flamenco in Madrid. The tablao seats close, so every heel strike lands hard. Its gastronomic room holds a Michelin star into 2026, a rare pairing of serious cooking and serious dance. Book the dinner and show for a special night, sit in the front rows, and come hungry for the tasting menu.

Cardamomo

Cardamomo packs four flamenco shows a night, roughly ten artists rotating through a small room near Puerta del Sol. The closeness is the point: palmas, guitar and voice hit you at arm's length. It draws a mix of locals and travelers who want raw playing over polish. Go for the later show after 10pm, add the drink-included ticket, and sit toward the front.

Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei fills a former cinema on Calle Galileo, 500 seats under a mock-Hellenic ceiling since 1985. The booking runs wide: singer-songwriters, jazz, flamenco fusion and tribute nights, usually one act an evening. The box office opens 5pm to 8pm daily for same-week shows. Come for a seated concert with table service, grab a spot on the lower floor, and check the bill first since genres swing hard.

Sala La Riviera

Sala La Riviera sits by the Manzanares river with room for more than 2,000, a long-running hall for touring rock and indie. The 2026 calendar runs heavy with international names and Spanish heavyweights. It is a standing-room night, not a sit-down one, with several bars and a terrace for air between sets. Go for a big-name gig, travel light, and step out to the riverside terrace when the floor heats up.

El Junco

El Junco opened on Plaza de Santa Barbara with a simple creed: black-root music, live, most nights. Founded as a boite, it now runs jazz, funk, soul and Latin sets Sunday through Friday, with a Tuesday jam that pulls the city's players. After midnight a DJ keeps the floor moving. Go on jam night for the loosest playing, order a rum, and stay late when band and crowd blur.

La Sala Clamores

Clamores has run on Calle Alburquerque since 1981, Madrid's deepest live calendar with jazz, soul, bossa, funk and tango almost every night. The room is wide and table-served, so book ahead and settle in for two sets. Weekends stretch to 5:30am once the concert ends and the DJ takes over. Go midweek for a quieter jazz bill, claim a table near the stage, and order a glass of cava.

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Weekly picks

The bars worth going to, weekly.