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Spain My Way -- Live with José Andrés

Thu • May 28, 2026

Capital One Presents…

Spain My Way -- Live with José Andrés

Jose Andres

DOORS - 6:00pm SHOW - 7:00pm

This spring, José Andrés is taking his newest cookbook, Spain My Way, on the road, bringing the energy, creativity, and soul of Spain to the stage here in his hometown of Washington, DC.

 

Join José as he celebrates Spain in an immersive experience that goes far beyond the page. Step into his world, where every dish has a story, and every moment is meant to be shared.

 

You’ll hear the stories behind the recipes, see José in action as he brings his legendary energy to the dishes he grew up with, and enjoy music that turns the evening into a true celebración.

 

Special thanks to Bold Fork Books, the official bookseller for this event. Books purchased with tickets can be picked up at the event, and additional copies of Spain My Way will be available for purchase at Lincoln Theatre.

 

Any tickets suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be cancelled at the discretion of Lincoln Theatre / Ticketmaster, and buyers may be denied future ticket purchases for I.M.P. shows. Opening acts, door times, and set times are always subject to change.

Jose Andres

Jose Andres

José Andrés is a Michelin-starred chef, an Emmy Award–winning TV host and producer, and a New York Times bestselling author of Change the Recipe, Zaytinya, Vegetables Unleashed, and The World Central Kitchen Cookbook. A pioneer of Spanish tapas in America and a celebrated ambassador of Spanish cooking, his renowned José Andrés Group operates more than forty restaurants across the United States and beyond. Andrés is the founder of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen and has been honored as Outstanding Chef and Humanitarian of the Year by the James Beard Foundation. He has twice been named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People and has been awarded both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and one of Spain’s highest honors, the Princess of Asturias Foundation’s Concordia Prize, for his humanitarian work.