A Christmas story in Palma
Circo Alegría brings its latest show to the Son Fusteret venue in Palma from December 5 to January 6.
Mallorca events: What's On from Monday to Thursday
Tuesday, Christmas Eve, brings the traditional Matins, with the "Cant de la Sibil·la" and other ceremonies across the island.
Thousands of people attend Midnight Mass in parishes and churches across the island to enjoy the ancient 'Cant de la Sibil·la'
Thousands of people attend Midnight Mass in parishes and churches across the island to enjoy the ancient 'Cant de la Sibil·la'.
The Sybil, the Angel and the Sermon
Christmas Eve is a celebration in Mallorca which is extra special because of the declaration made in 2010, when the Cant de la Sibil·la, Song of the Sybil, was declared a Unesco masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity.
Chant of the Sibil·la for Christmas
Chant of the Sibil·la for Christmas at Santa Eulalia church.
The New Year gospel concert
A gospel concert has become something of a Christmas 'classic' in Palma.
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Mississippi Gospel Choir at Palma's Auditorium during a performance
Mississippi Gospel Choir at Palma's Auditorium during a performance.
What's On Friday 24 and Saturday 25 December
On Friday evening don't miss the Chant of the Sibil·la's across the island.
What's On Sunday 28 and Monday 29 November
Bunyola, Mancor and Sa Pobla are holding fairs today. Also more several Christmas markets taking place today and coming soon.
What's On
Events in Majorca on Tuesday / Wednesday
Complete guide of daily Christmas events plus screening today of an original English version film To Walk Invisible at Sa Nostra Culture Centre in Palma.
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