Every June, the Mallorca Live Festival transforms the idyllic Balearic Island of Mallorca into a vibrant music haven. Known as "the biggest music festival in the Balearic Islands", it attracts a diverse crowd of music lovers from around the globe. With its unique blend of electronic house, techno, British rock, Spanish pop, Afrobeats, and live jazz, the festival has established itself as a must-attend event on the international music calendar.
"Attendances of 15,000 to 30,000 per day 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."
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. This location offers a natural bowl topography ideal for outdoor festivals, nestled between the Mallorcan hillside and the coast. The festival was conceived with an "eclectic spirit", refusing to commit to a single genre or audience. This philosophy allows The Prodigy to share the weekend bill with Aitana and Cypress Hill without contradiction.
The festival's eclecticism is its most distinctive characteristic, hosting a range of artists whose audiences would never otherwise share the same field. This diversity is reflected in the audience, which includes British electronic music devotees, Spanish indie fans, and Mallorcan locals who have attended every edition since the beginning.
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
The 9th edition of the Mallorca Live Festival promises a spectacular lineup across its three days.
Friday June 12: The Prodigy, The Libertines, and the Electronic Stage
Friday's program is headlined by The Prodigy, known for their visceral live performances since the early 1990s. Joining them are The Libertines, Viva Suecia, and Dani Fernández. The La Plaza Electronic Stage features Luciano, a respected name in the international techno scene.
- Friday tickets from €69 (+ booking fees).
Saturday June 13: Aitana, Cypress Hill, and the Spanish Scene
Saturday's lineup is commercially diverse, featuring Aitana, a significant Spanish pop artist, and Cypress Hill, a legendary hip-hop group. Supporting acts include Belén Aguilera, Rusowsky, La Plazuela, and more.
- Saturday tickets from €75 (+ booking fees).
Sunday June 14: David Guetta "The Monolith" Closing Party
Sunday's closing party features David Guetta and his "The Monolith" show, a cutting-edge live production. The response has been overwhelming, with 70% of tickets sold upon announcement.
- 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 in Calvià offers a unique festival experience. Its history as a waterpark provides natural platforms and terracing, creating a multi-level environment. Calvià's geographical diversity, with its coastline and proximity to Palma, makes it an ideal festival location.
The venue is accessible from Palma via a direct motorway, approximately 20 to 25 minutes away. The nearby beaches and resort infrastructure enhance the festival experience, making it one of Europe's most comfortable outdoor festival sites.
Ticket Categories and Pricing
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 a major summer hub with direct flights from numerous European cities. The short flight times and competitive prices make Mallorca easily accessible for festival-goers.
Getting to Calvià from Palma
The venue is 20 to 25 minutes from Palma Airport and 20 to 30 minutes from the city center by car or taxi. Festival shuttle buses are typically arranged, and checking the official festival site for schedules is advised.
Where to stay
Accommodation options near the venue include resort hotels and boutique guesthouses. Palma city center offers a culturally rich base with easy access to the festival. Early booking is recommended due to high demand.
Mallorca in June
The Island Beyond the Festival Gates
The festival occurs in early June, an ideal time to visit Mallorca. Temperatures average 25 to 27 degrees Celsius by day, with pleasant evenings. The beaches are inviting, and the cultural sites in Palma offer daytime exploration opportunities.
La Seu Cathedral, Bellver Castle, and the Paseo del Born in Palma provide cultural and scenic highlights within easy reach of the festival site.
Verified Information at a Glance
- 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
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