- Music
- 18 Apr 24
The festival is once again offering special packages that include accommodation and a three-day pass for the festival from €280 – and the option of adding flights to the deal.
Mallorca Live Festival returns to the beautiful Balearic island for three days of food, drink and music in sunkissed paradise this June 13–15, with another top-class, and dazzlingly eclectic, line-up. The festival, which takes place in Calvià, has now added Michael Kiwanuka, 2manydjs and The Blaze to the line-up – and has confirmed that the team behind the well-known Sunday Sunday parties will be hosting a stage.
The eagerly anticipated festival has already announced the likes of Pet Shop Boys, Blondie, Underworld, Aitana, Arde Bogotá, Belle & Sebastian, Dani Fernández, Jeff Rosenstock, Lori Meyers, Love of Lesbian, Sleaford Mods, and more.
With its sixth edition last year, Mallorca Live Festival cemented its growing reputation as one the essential European festivals, with 65,000 attendees across the three days, and music from Black Eyed Peas, The Chemical Brothers, The Kooks, Vetusta Morla, Quevedo, Bomba Estéreo, Bad Gyal, Moderat and Viva Suecia, among other major Spanish and international acts.
A limited number of three-day passes (€125 plus management fees), two-day passes (€99 plus fees) and day tickets (Thursday and Friday €63 plus fees, Saturday €69 plus fees) are available now through the festival's website, and their official ticketing platform, See Tickets.
For those travelling over for the festival, special packages are available that include accommodation and a three-day pass for the festival from €280 – with the option of adding flights to the deal. You can find out more through Logitravel’s website.
With Mallorca Live Festival's Sunday Sunday stage, the event is making a commitment to platform the best of electronic music. Across the festival, the stage will play host to some of the most exciting names in dance music from around the world – including: Grammy-nominated Canadian DJ and producer Jayda G; the renowned Barcelona DJ John Talabot; Berlin-based producer Palms Trax; the eclectic Dutch artist Young Marco; the Chinese sound artist Yu Su; Sunday Sunday DJs; Madrid icon Toni Aparisi; and Majorcan DJ Luv Li.
The festival has also confirmed sets from the iconic Paris-based duo The Blaze; Franco-Algerian collective Acid Arab; Mexican DJ and selector Coco María; a celebration of love, house and techno from the United States from Eris Drew b2b Octo Octa; and one of the UK's top new talents, Jamz Supernova.
You can also look forward to brothers David and Stephen Dewaele – known worldwide as the band Soulwax and, under their DJ guise, 2manydjs – getting the festival crowd on its feet on the Friday, June 14.
That same day will also feature live music from Mercury Prize-winning singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka.
For more information, see mallorcalivefestival.com