
Mallorca Live Festival 2025 - Rigoberta Bandini
Rigoberta Bandini delivered one of the most eagerly awaited concerts this Friday, on the second day of the music event hosted in Magaluf—a venue she had already played at in 2022.
Children of the 80’s set to open Es Jardí this summer
The Children of the 80’s event kicks off the opening party for Es Jardí, bringing the ultimate 80s nostalgia to life.
Mallorca could be facing Massive Attack from the UK
Bristol group was one of the most influential bands in music of the 1990s.
From Deya to Magalluf
It might not seem that Deya and Magalluf have a great deal in common, but when it comes to music and live events, they do. This is because of Sa Fonda in Deya.
Mallorca Live Festival: Everything you need to know
Stay tuned for announcements on where to validate your ticket and receive your festival wristband, and how to get bus tickets to the venue.
What's taking place across Mallorca this weekend
May Fairs this weekend May 12-14: Campanet, Campos, Felanitx and Lloret de Vistalegre. On Monday the Moors and Christians battle it out in Soller and the Harlem Globetrotters will be in Palma on Tuesday. And on Thursday the Mallorca Live Festival kicks off in Magalluf.
How Magalluf's Mallorca Live Festival has become a strategic event for the island
The festival is a clear example of successful public-private collaboration in seeking to position Mallorca as a "responsible cultural, family and leisure destination".
Black Eyed Peas to light up Mallorca music festival
will.i.am bringing one of the biggest pop/hip-hop groups on the planet to Mallorca.

The British group Franz Ferdinand
The British group Franz Ferdinand.

The Kaiser Chiefs
The Kaiser Chiefs - promotion photo
Entertainment
Pet Shop Boys live in Majorca
They are coming to the Mallorca Live Festival in Magalluf.
- Britons warned not to get caught in the Spain e-gate trap
- Rock bottom! British citizens can't even spend more than 90 days in Gibraltar!
- Spain in trouble for discriminatory tax treatment of non-residents
- Balearic government hits out at anti-tourism protesters who jeered at tourists
- Good news for the anti-tourism protesters, bad news for Mallorca economy and jobs
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