Sampling Mallorca’s musical talent in Palma
Fira B is the professional market for music and the performing arts in the Balearics.
The pure jazz of Pol Omedes comes to Palma
Born in Barcelona in 1989, jazz trumpeter Pol Omedes originally studied classical trumpet at the conservatory in his home city.
The great jazz singer who was a desert island choice comes to Palma
Stacey Kent’s awards include the BBC Jazz Awards for best vocalist and best album.
Legendary British rock band Jethro Tull coming to Palma
They will be playing at Palma Auditorium on Saturday, February 24.
Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
Get ready for a packed weekend of fairs across the island!
Sophie Auster in Palma
Sophie Auster came to music almost by accident.
Hundreds gather in Puerto Soller to celebrate the 'havanera'
Sebastián Iradier's La Paloma in effect created a musical genre.
Gintonics Band
Gintonics Band.
Vinyl and 1970s music nostalgia in Palma
The International Disc Fair is a celebration of vinyl, CDs, and pop and rock memorabilia.
What's on in Mallorca from Monday to Thursday
Fiestas, music, Galician gastronomy, and the start of Sineu's festival of performance arts.
The ultimate Mallorca concert: music from the stern of a superyacht
A novel type of concert.
Mallorca concerts in August
Hans Theessink.
One of Europe’s finest blues and roots musicians
Mallorca does have a habit of presenting concerts by top acts in the seemingly most unlikely of places.
From There (Take Three Girls) to Here (Palma)
Those of you of a certain vintage will surely remember ‘Light Flight’, although the chances are that you may not have known the song’s title, as it was so intimately associated with the TV series ‘Take Three Girls’.
Gillespie Big Band in Mallorca
The Gillespie Big Band in Mallorca, an eighteen-member band, is a tribute to one of the greats
More than just the one tribute - the music of Dizzy Gillespie
Dizzy Gillespie, unquestionably one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time, had line-ups of different size over his many successful decades.
The artistic director of the Cap Rocat Festival, Ilias Tzempetonidis
The artistic director of the Cap Rocat Festival, Ilias Tzempetonidis.
UB40 play Mallorca: “We grew up with the first British Windrush generation and inner city reggae”
“ Yes, we were socially outspoken, that’s part of music, it was our way of having a voice while also trying to make a living and enjoying what we wanted to do and to be honest, many of our songs, or social comments, are still very apt today.”
- Important information for British travellers arriving at Palma airport from April
- Passengers advised to head to Mallorca airport three hours before flights
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