What's on | Music
Back in Mallorca - Morcheeba in Magalluf
The first Mallorca Live Festival was held at the end of April 2016 at the Son Fusteret events ground in Palma.
Puccini celebration at the Cap Rocat festival in August
Cap Rocat, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World, is a restored military fortress in Cala Blava (Bellavista), Llucmajor.
The return of Can Picafort’s Dawn king
Carl Cox, now 61, is unquestionably one of the godfathers of today’s dance music, a “king” of electronica.
An Icelandic sound in Deya
International the Deya music festival most certainly is, and one of the highlights of this summer’s festival will be the Icelandic sound of the Siggi String Quartet.
Tom Jones, Simple Minds & James Blunt take centre stage this summer in Palma
An electrifying musical lineup is what the Palma Concert Series has revealed for this summer in Palma.
Rufus Wainwright in Pollensa
Sons de Nit (Night Sounds) is the title of a series of concerts over the summer organised by Fonart, a cultural association founded in 1996.
Suzanne Vega in Inca
‘Marlene on the Wall’, the harrowing ‘Luka’, the remix of ‘Tom’s Diner’; three songs which gave American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega international recognition.
Luxembourg calling for the Pollensa Festival
The Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1933.
An American conductor in Pollensa
The 2024 Pollensa Festival comprises seven concerts, the first of which will be on August 4 and the final one on August 30.
The Rio club and Nomadland coming to Llucmajor
Club del Rio are a Madrid band who are hard to pin down musically but are united in wishing, as they say, “to live, play and laugh; spend the days and look at the river in its breadth and its flow”.
- Emergency declared on Ryanair flight bound for Palma from Dublin
- British tourists will be “tracked” while on holiday in Mallorca
- Mallorca ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins has “lost” his Mallorca home
- Mallorca restaurants losing clients, tourists tighten their belts
- Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"