Upcoming concerts in Palma 2024

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  1. Tu jardín con enanitos
  2. Destino o casualidad
  3. Un violinista en tu tejado
Melendi Photo

Melendi

  1. Livin' la Vida Loca
  2. Vente Pa' Ca (feat. Maluma)
  3. El Ultimo Adiós - Varios Artistas Version
Ricky Martin Photo

Ricky Martin

  1. Robarte un Beso
  2. La Bicicleta
  3. El Ultimo Adiós - Varios Artistas Version
Carlos Vives Photo

Carlos Vives

  1. Hasta Luego
  2. Culo Chapa (feat. La Perversa, Quimico Ultra Mega & Haraca Kiko)
  3. Luna Llena
Malú Photo

Malú

  1. Marta, Sebas, Guille y los demás
  2. El universo sobre mí
  3. Sin ti no soy nada
Amaral Photo

Amaral

  1. Balada Del Diablo y La Muerte
  2. El Revelde
  3. La Razón Que Te Demora
La Renga Photo

La Renga

  1. Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella? - + Es +
  2. Vivir (with Estopa)
  3. Resistiré
Rozalén Photo

Rozalén

  1. Hablar, Hablar, Hablar...
  2. Dentro De La Ley
  3. 100.000 bolas de cristal
Los Zigarros Photo

Los Zigarros

  1. Frío (con Fito y Fitipaldis, Tarque y Rosendo)
  2. Que No Amanezca
  3. Por una Vez en la Vida (En Directo)
El Drogas Photo

El Drogas

  1. Zanzibar - Sthlm Radio Edit
  2. Far Behind - Jeremy Olander Remix
  3. Steps
Jeremy Olander Photo

Jeremy Olander

  1. Te Estoy Queriendo Tanto
  2. Para Volver a Volver
  3. A Mi Manera
Siempre Así Photo

Siempre Así

  1. Cap. 2: Havia de Passar
  2. Mediterrània
  3. Cançons d'amor
La Fúmiga Photo

La Fúmiga

  1. He vuelto para veros arder
  2. Es Un No
  3. Escapa del amor
Tarque Photo

Tarque

  1. Shine!! - GAME VERSION
  2. GOIN'!!! - GAME VERSION
  3. 夕映えプレゼント - GAME VERSION
アナスタシア Photo

アナスタシア

  1. Estimar-te com la terra
  2. L'Eva i la Jana
  3. De tot el món
Ginestá Photo

Ginestá

  1. I'm Outta Love - Radio Edit
  2. Left Outside Alone - Radio Edit
  3. Sick and Tired
Anastácia Photo

Anastácia

  1. Lost (with Angelos feat. Jinadu)
  2. Surrender
  3. Budáh
Angelos Photo

Angelos

Most famous venues for live shows in Palma

  1. Trui Son Fusteret
  2. Es Gremi

About Palma

MUSIC

Palma, the capital of the Balearic Islands, has a diverse and dynamic music scene that reflects its cultural heritage and modernity. The city embraces a wide range of music genres, including classical, contemporary, and electronic music. The Auditorium de Palma de Mallorca hosts orchestra performances, and music festivals, providing a platform for both local and international artists. Additionally, Palma's commitment to musical diversity is evident in events like the Mallorca Live Festival, which features indie, rock, and electronic music performances. Moreover, Palma's cultural diversity contributes to a rich tapestry of musical influences, from Mediterranean and Spanish music to Latin and world music. The city's cultural events and festivals, such as the Fiesta de la Patrona de Mallorca and the Nit de l'Art, showcase a fusion of different musical traditions, promoting inclusivity and cultural exchange.

CULTURE

Palma's culture is a captivating blend of tradition, art, and a contemporary spirit. The city's historical landmarks, such as the Palma Cathedral and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, offer glimpses into its architectural and artistic heritage. The Palma Cathedral, a stunning Gothic masterpiece, reflects the city's religious and historical significance. Palma is renowned for its artistic creativity, with a thriving arts scene. The Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art showcases works by local and international artists, providing spaces for exhibitions and artistic expression. The city's commitment to the visual arts is evident in galleries, street art, and cultural exhibitions that promote artistic innovation and cultural exploration.

The culinary scene in Palma celebrates Mediterranean cuisine, with a focus on fresh seafood, tapas, and regional specialties. The city's neighborhoods, such as La Lonja and Santa Catalina, are vibrant cultural hubs, hosting festivals, live performances, and art exhibitions.

HISTORY

Palma's history is marked by its strategic location on the Mediterranean coast and its role as a cultural crossroads. The city's origins date back to Roman times when it was known as Palmaria, founded by the Romans in 123 BC. Palma's historical landmarks, such as the Bellver Castle and the Arab Baths, reflect its Roman and Moorish heritage. Palma's history also includes periods of artistic flourishing, particularly during the Gothic and Renaissance periods. The city's distinctive Catalan identity and language have been pivotal in shaping its cultural heritage and political landscape.

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