
Sala Scala
Nomad dinner show at Sala Scala Gran Canaria
Embark on a fascinating journey through time and taste at Sala Scala Gran Canaria. Enjoy an immersive experience of history, culture, and culinary delights.
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The inside story
Set in the heart of Gran Canaria’s southern coast, Sala Scala is a modern dinner show venue that blends live entertainment, music and stage performances into one high-energy night out. This contemporary theatre is a purpose-built spectacle space, bringing together cabaret-style acts, dancers, acrobatics and immersive lighting in a setting made for an evening of food and showmanship.
Tuck into multi-course dinners and soak up the atmosphere as live performers combine choreography, music and storytelling. The experience builds through the night, with big-scale production moments, costumes and visuals designed to keep the atmosphere dynamic from start to finish. Focused around larger-than-life dinner shows, the venue delivers one of the most immersive and high-energy entertainment experiences in Gran Canaria.