Rain spoils Palma's big party night
There were early ends to concerts in two of the squares.
Some Palma shops will open on Saturday following "stupid" decision not to declare it a holiday
Accessing the centre of the city will be difficult because it is the Cycling Day.
Weather for Sant Sebastia
Rain forecast for the Sant Sebastia fiestas.
Sant Sebastia and the cavellets in Pollensa
Sant Sebastia and the cavellets in Pollensa.
Sant Sebastia concerts faces the wrath of storm Juan
There's an 80-90% of rain in Palma.
Saint Sebastian away from Palma
While there are bonfires for Sant Sebastià in parts of Mallorca, albeit these are difficult to distinguish from bonfires for Sant Antoni, there is little by way of organised celebration. Tradition in Pollensa perhaps helps to explain why. Once upon a time, Sebastià was Pollensa's winter patron. This patronage passed to Antoni and was in keeping with how many parts of Mallorca made Antoni not just their winter saint but also adopted saint. Curiously though, tradition was maintained, and so on the evening of the day of Sebastià each year there are events in honour of the saint. One of these is the dance of the cavallets, and Pollensa is also a little odd in this respect in that the dancers are adults; they are normally children elsewhere in Mallorca. The horse figures are larger and more elaborate than others, probably because adults wear them and not children.
The dragon that never was
Before the music starts in the squares, Palma Sant Sebastià concerts are traditionally preceded by the appearance of a fire-breathing dragon on the streets.
Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
This weekend Mallorca will feature a diverse array of events for Sant Sebastia fiestas.
Last year's Sant Sebastia fiestas in Palma
Last year's Sant Sebastia fiestas in Palma.
Thursday's weather in Mallorca - Cold at the weekend
Still not looking all that good for Sant Sebastià.
Wednesday's weather in Mallorca - Sant Sebastià Fiestas threatened by rain
The forecast for Mallorca for Wednesday, 17 January.
Sant Antoni: The accidental and unofficial saint of Mallorca
Fifteen years ago, Felip Munar, professor of popular culture at the University of the Balearic Islands, argued that the day of Sant Antoni (January 17) should be a public holiday in the Balearics and especially in Mallorca.
Spring-like weather for Mallorca's big January fiestas
Very mild for the Sant Antoni fiestas, but a change likely for Sant Sebastià.
Sant Sebastia in Palma: Who will be performing in each square?
The concerts take over different squares in the city to offer music for all tastes and ages.
Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
The weekend festivities across Mallorca include Sant Antoni and Sant Sebastià celebrations.
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