Sant Sebastià 2020 closes its festivities with a spectacular Correfoc
Sant Sebastià 2020 closes its festivities with a spectacular Correfoc, which brought together more than 200 `dimonis¿ and other figures in Palma
Sant Antoni fiestas
The bonfires were lit to drive away the demons.
Correfoc for Sant Sebastia in Palma (2020)
Correfoc for Sant Sebastia in Palma (2020).
Majorca
What's on in Majorca: 9-15 January
A brief pause to gather breath before the Sant Antoni fiestas, so a fairly quiet week. Although Sant Antoni Eve is next week (Monday, 16 January), some of the schedules are listed here. Update Monday: weekend Sant Antoni events in Binissalem, Pollensa, Santanyi, Son Servera. Added Tuesday: Sant Antoni in Andratx this weekend. Update Wednesday: first events for Palma's Sant Sebastià are on Friday.
Majorca
What's on in Majorca: 7-13 November
Two big autumn fairs in the north of the island this coming weekend. Muro has its pumpkin fair and the highly anticipated pumpkin competition and Pollensa has its artisan fair, which is bigger still this year. There is also the autumn fair in Es Capdellà, Calvia. In Inca on Saturday there is a Night of Fire, with four demons gangs plus batucada drummers. One of the greats of flamenco singing, José Mercé, is at Palma Auditorium on Saturday.
Fairs and Fiestas
Demons taking over Magalluf
It's going to be a great night out in Magalluf this Friday, 13 May.
Fairs and Fiestas
Demons take to the streets of Palma
Palma was full of demonic activity last night for the fiery climax to the city's Sant Sebastià fiestas.
Fairs and Fiestas
The night of fires: Sant Antoni Eve in Majorca
Your comprehensive listing (as comprehensive as possible) of what's going on for the greatest fiesta night of the Majorcan calendar: Sant Antoni Eve.
Rain of fire, 'rodelles' fire wheels and demons
Rain of fire, 'rodelles' fire wheels and demons.
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