Mallorca Live Festival 2026 (9th Edition)
    Music Festival

    TL;DR
    Key Highlights

    • Join 30,000 music lovers for an unforgettable weekend on beautiful Mallorca!
    • Experience a groundbreaking Sunday Closing Party headlined by David Guetta's 'The Monolith'!
    • Eclectic lineup featuring The Prodigy, Aitana, Cypress Hill, and over 80 amazing artists!
    • Enjoy stunning festival grounds with breathtaking views and easy access to beaches!
    • Don't miss out—record advance sales mean tickets are flying fast!
    Friday, June 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM - Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 3:00 AM
    Event Venue
    Mallorca Live area, Calvià
    Mallorca, Spain

    Mallorca Live Festival 2026 (9th Edition)

    Experience the Mallorca Live Festival: The Biggest Music Celebration in the Balearic Islands

    The Mallorca Live Festival does not need to advertise itself as "the biggest music festival in the Balearic Islands" in the way that many events of its ambition do. After eight consecutive editions that have delivered everything from electronic house and techno to British rock legends to Spanish pop to Afrobeats to live jazz across the La Porrassa grounds in Calvià, the festival's status in the regional calendar has been earned rather than claimed. Attendances of 15,000 to 30,000 per day across a venue that has become one of the most recognizable outdoor festival sites in Spain confirm that this is not a local event that happens to be held on a beautiful island. It is an international-caliber music festival that happens to be held on the most beautiful island in the Mediterranean.

    The 9th edition runs across three days: Friday June 12, Saturday June 13, and Sunday June 14, at the Mallorca Live venue (Antiguo Aquapark), Avinguda D'es Capdellà 2, 07184 Calvià. This edition introduces a significant format change that builds the Sunday into its own standalone event: a Grand Closing Party headlined by David Guetta and his "The Monolith" show, which has already sold 70% of its general admission tickets in advance. The Calvià municipality presented the festival at FITUR (Feria Internacional de Turismo) in Madrid with the announcement that this is the most internationally attended edition in the festival's history, with record advance sales across all ticket categories.

    The message from the numbers is clear: the 9th edition has generated the most demand the festival has ever seen, and tickets are going fast.

    Eight Editions in the Balearic Islands: How Mallorca Live Became What It Is

    The Mallorca Live Festival launched its first edition at the Son Fusteret venue in Palma before relocating to its permanent home at the former Aquapark site in Calvià, where the open-air infrastructure and the location between the Mallorcan hillside and the coast provide the kind of natural bowl topography that outdoor festivals require. The festival was conceived with what the organizers describe as an "eclectic spirit": a refusal to commit to a single genre or a single audience, and a programming philosophy that places The Prodigy on the same weekend bill as Aitana and Cypress Hill without any sense of contradiction.

    That eclecticism is the festival's most distinctive and most durable characteristic. In eight editions, the Mallorca Live Festival has hosted an extraordinary range of artists whose combined audiences would never otherwise share the same field: electronic legends, Spanish indie bands, international rock acts, pop stars, and local Balearic talent have all found a natural home on the Calvià stages, and the audience that has built up around the festival across nearly a decade reflects that range. The person standing next to you at Mallorca Live could be a British electronic music devotee, a Spanish indie fan who followed Viva Suecia for three years before seeing them live, or a Mallorcan local who has attended every single edition since the beginning.

    The Calvià municipality's commitment to the festival has been a significant part of its growth. By presenting the festival at FITUR, the national tourism industry's most important annual fair, Calvià has positioned the Mallorca Live Festival explicitly as an international tourism driver for the Balearic Islands, not just a local cultural event. The combination of the island destination and the festival program is the explicit marketing proposition: come to Mallorca in June, combine a festival weekend with the beaches and culture of the island, and stay for more than the music.

    The 9th Edition Lineup: Legends, Icons, and the Full Spectrum

    Friday June 12: The Prodigy, The Libertines, and the Electronic Stage

    The Friday program is headlined by The Prodigy, the Essex-born electronic rock group who have been one of the most visceral and uncompromising live acts in the world since the early 1990s and whose combination of rave-influenced electronics with punk aggression has survived three decades of music industry change with its power completely intact. Sharing the Friday bill are The Libertines, the London guitar band whose influence on British indie rock across the early 2000s was profound enough that their reunion has been welcomed by audiences who were not yet teenagers when their most celebrated records were released, and Viva Suecia and Dani Fernández, two of the most significant names in contemporary Spanish rock and indie.

    The La Plaza Electronic Stage opens the full electronic programming strand of the festival on Friday, headlined by Luciano, one of the most respected names in the international techno and minimal house scene. The two-stage format allows festival-goers to move between the main stage's rock and pop programming and the electronic stage's club-influenced sets throughout the evening, creating the kind of multi-experience festival day that a single-stage event cannot provide.

    Friday tickets from €69 (+ booking fees).

    Saturday June 13: Aitana, Cypress Hill, and the Spanish Scene

    Saturday brings the festival's most commercially diverse lineup across the two stages. Aitana is one of the most significant Spanish pop artists of her generation, a former Operación Triunfo contestant who has built a career of genuine creative ambition and commercial success that now spans multiple GRAMMY Latin nominations, sold-out arena tours, and a fanbase that extends across Latin America as well as Spain. Her Saturday headline slot at Mallorca Live is one of the most anticipated performances of the 9th edition.

    Cypress Hill, the Los Angeles hip-hop group whose influence on alternative rap since the early 1990s includes some of the most sampled and referenced records in the genre's history, bring their decades-deep catalogue to the same stage in a pairing that illustrates exactly what the festival's eclectic programming philosophy produces at its best. The Saturday supporting lineup extends through Belén Aguilera, Rusowsky, La Plazuela, León Benavente, Lia Kali, Standstill, and Ultraligera, covering the full breadth of the contemporary Spanish indie, pop, and alternative scene.

    Saturday tickets from €75 (+ booking fees).

    Sunday June 14: David Guetta "The Monolith" Closing Party

    The Sunday closing party is the innovation that makes the 9th edition structurally different from any previous edition of the festival. By dedicating the entire Sunday program to David Guetta and his "The Monolith" production show, the festival has created a third day that operates on a completely different conceptual level from the Friday and Saturday programs.

    "The Monolith" is Guetta's most ambitious live production concept, a show built around a custom-designed visual and sound installation that represents the current state of the art in electronic music live production. Guetta, with over 50 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a career that spans some of the most commercially successful electronic music of the past two decades, is one of the few DJ-producers capable of headlining a standalone closing event rather than simply featuring on a shared bill.

    The response to the Sunday announcement confirmed its pulling power immediately: 70% of David Guetta General admission tickets sold at the announcement stage, and the Sunday Terrace category is already completely sold out.

    Sunday tickets from €81 (+ booking fees); Sunday Terrace SOLD OUT; Sunday VIP from €135.

    The Venue: Calvià's Former Aquapark and Its Festival Transformation

    The Mallorca Live venue at the Antiguo Aquapark, Avinguda D'es Capdellà 2, 07184 Calvià is one of those outdoor festival sites whose history gives it a quality that purpose-built festival grounds never quite achieve. The former waterpark infrastructure provides natural platforms, terracing, and open areas that a flat field cannot replicate, creating a multi-level festival environment where different areas of the crowd have different physical relationships to the stages.

    Calvià is one of the most geographically diverse municipalities in Mallorca, encompassing the coastline from Portals Nous in the north through Santa Ponça, Peguera, and Camp de Mar to the south, with the party resort of Magaluf on its eastern edge. The Mallorca Live site is located in the La Porrassa area, accessible from the coastal strip and from Palma via the direct motorway connection that places the venue approximately 20 to 25 minutes from Palma city center by car or taxi.

    The coastline around the venue includes some of the most accessible and well-equipped beaches in the Calvià municipality, and the combination of festival, beach, and resort infrastructure in a single area makes the Mallorca Live Festival site one of the most practically comfortable outdoor festival locations available anywhere in Europe.

    Ticket Categories and Pricing

    The 9th edition introduces a significantly expanded set of experience tiers, reflecting the record demand the festival has generated:

    General Admission

    • Friday June 12: from €69 + booking fees
    • Saturday June 13: from €75 + booking fees
    • Sunday June 14 (David Guetta): from €81 + booking fees
    • 2-Day Pass (Friday + Saturday): from €109

    VIP

    • VIP Friday: from €129 + fees (Selling Fast)
    • VIP Saturday: from €127 + fees (Last 100 remaining)
    • VIP Sunday (David Guetta): from €135 + fees (Last 100 remaining)
    • 2-Day VIP Pass: from €149

    Terrace

    • Sunday Terrace (David Guetta): SOLD OUT
    • 2-Day Terrace Pass (Friday + Saturday): from €199
    • 2-Day Terrace Pass + David Guetta: from €264

    Golden and Premium

    • Golden Friday: from €800
    • Golden Saturday: from €800
    • 2-Day Golden Pass: from €1,280
    • 2-Day Premium (table for 10): from €7,000 + fees

    Getting to the Festival: Travel Logistics

    Flying to Mallorca

    Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is one of the top five busiest airports in Spain in summer, with direct connections from London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Frankfurt, Brussels, Dublin, Rome, and dozens of other European cities. June flight connections are extensive, and the combination of competitive prices from multiple budget carriers and the short flight times (1.5 to 3 hours from most European cities) makes Mallorca one of the most accessible festival destinations in Europe.

    Getting to Calvià from Palma

    The Mallorca Live venue is approximately 20 to 25 minutes from Palma Airport and 20 to 30 minutes from Palma city center by car or taxi. Festival shuttle buses from Palma city center are typically arranged for each edition day; checking the official festival site at mallorcalivefestival.com for the confirmed shuttle schedule closer to the event is strongly advised.

    Where to stay

    The Calvià coastal strip around Magaluf, Santa Ponça, and Peguera provides the closest accommodation to the venue, with the full range of resort hotels, apartment complexes, and boutique guesthouses within 5 to 15 minutes of the festival site. Palma city center is equally accessible via the fast motorway connection and provides a more culturally varied base for visitors who want to combine the festival with the capital's architecture, restaurants, and nightlife.

    June booking for accommodation in the Calvià area around the festival weekend should be made as early as possible: the 9th edition's record advance ticket sales indicate unusually high visitor volumes for the June 12 to 14 period.

    Mallorca in June: The Island Beyond the Festival Gates

    The Mallorca Live Festival takes place in the first half of June, which represents the ideal moment to visit the island from a weather and crowd perspective.

    Average June temperatures in Mallorca sit around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius by day, with evenings cooling to a comfortable 18 to 20 degrees after sunset. The Mediterranean has warmed sufficiently for pleasurable swimming, the long daylight hours extend well past 21:00, and the extreme peak season crowds of July and August have not yet arrived. The beaches of the Calvià coastline around Cala Major, Santa Ponça, and Portals Nous are at their most pleasant, the restaurants along the Paseo Maritimo in Palma are fully operational without being overwhelmed, and the Gothic Quarter and cathedral area of the capital provide the daytime cultural exploration that complements the festival evenings.

    La Seu Cathedral, Palma's defining architectural landmark, sits above the seafront and is approximately 20 minutes from the festival site by car. The Paseo del Born and the old city lanes behind it provide the dining and cafe culture that Palma is known for. Bellver Castle, the circular Gothic fortress on the hill above the western city, is 5 minutes from the festival venue and provides the island's most dramatic panoramic view.

    Verified Information at a Glance


    Item: Confirmed details

    • Event name: Mallorca Live Festival, 9th Edition
    • Event category: Outdoor multi-stage music festival; rock, pop, indie, electronic, hip-hop
    • Typical month: June (May/June historically)
    • Dates: Friday June 12, Saturday June 13, Sunday June 14
    • Venue: Mallorca Live (Antiguo Aquapark / La Porrassa), Avinguda D'es Capdellà 2, 07184 Calvià, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
    • Headliners: The Prodigy (Fri), Aitana + Cypress Hill (Sat), David Guetta "The Monolith" (Sun Closing Party)
    • Also confirmed: The Libertines, Viva Suecia, Belén Aguilera, Dani Fernández, La Plazuela, León Benavente, Lia Kali, Rusowsky, Standstill, Ultraligera, Luciano + 80 artists total
    • General admission prices: Friday from €69, Saturday from €75, Sunday (Guetta) from €81; 2-Day Pass from €109 (all + booking fees)
    • VIP prices: From €127 to €149 per day / 2-day pass (+ fees); Last 100 on most categories
    • Terrace: Sunday Terrace: SOLD OUT; 2-Day Terrace from €199
    • Golden passes: From €800 per day
    • Premium tables: From €7,000 (table for 10, 2 days)
    • Ticket availability: Friday 50% sold; Sunday Guetta 70% sold; VIP Last 100 on multiple categories
    • Attendance: 15,000 to 30,000 per day
    • Official website: mallorcalivefestival.com
    • Nearest airport: Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), approximately 20 to 25 min from venue
    • June climate: 25 to 27°C by day; evenings 18 to 20°C; dry; sunset after 21:00
    • 9th edition distinction: New Sunday Closing Party format; most international edition to date; record advance sales announced at FITUR Madrid

    The Prodigy opening the festival on Friday evening. Aitana and Cypress Hill on the same Saturday bill. David Guetta's Monolith closing the weekend on Sunday. More than 80 artists across three days at a venue where 15,000 to 30,000 people gather each day in the June warmth of the Mediterranean, with the beaches of Calvià accessible minutes away and Palma's Gothic Quarter and cathedral less than half an hour by car. The Sunday Terrace is already gone and the VIP categories are down to their last available passes. If the 9th edition of the Mallorca Live Festival is on your summer list, the time to act on tickets is now, and the time to book flights into PMI is before June becomes any more fully subscribed than it already is.

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