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Mallorca Live Festival 2025: full lineup confirmed, plus everything you need to know

In partnership with Mallorca Live Festival

By Dale Fox

Mallorca Live Festival has revealed the full lineup for its 2025 edition – and it’s not holding back. Taking place from 12–14 June in Calvià, the Balearic Islands’ biggest music festival will host sets from Massive Attack, Iggy Pop, Nathy Peluso, Suede, Bad Gyal and Rigoberta Bandini, along with more than 80 other acts across five stages.

Joining the bill in the final wave of announcements are psychedelic rock legends Mercury Rev, euphoric DJ duo Elyella, and local garage rockers Go Cactus. The full daily schedule is now live.

See the daily schedule and clashfinder for the festival here.

Mallorca Live Festival 2025 lineup

The 2025 edition offers a mix of global names, cult favourites and rising artists. On Stage 1 Estrella Damm, headliners include Nathy Peluso, Massive Attack and Iggy Pop, alongside Rigoberta Bandini, Bad Gyal and local mainstay Antònia Font. Mallorcan musician Maika Makovski and Spanish acts Natalia Lacunza and Siloé also feature.

Stage 2 Es Jardí balances British indie royalty with Spanish favourites. Suede and Mercury Rev will play alongside Sidonie, Dorian and Judeline, with support from names like Ralphie Choo, Elyella and Ibizan band Flor d’Higuera.

Other highlights include Fez, Angélica García and María Escarmiento on Stage 3 Govern de les Illes Balears – Mallorca, and a stacked lineup of emerging names like Anadie, Nico B and Aziya on Stage 5 Radio 3.

For electronic fans, Stage 4 La Plaza Electronic Stage features Nicola Cruz, Chloé Caillet, Carlita, TSHA, Kilimanjaro and Desiree, with support from Tripolism, Gina Jeanz, Yahaira and more. Local DJs like Discontrol and Melohman B2B Los del Ficus bring a Mallorcan edge to the international roster.

OFF Mallorca Live takes the party beyond Calvià

As in previous years, the festival will spill out across the island with the OFF Mallorca Live programme. These five one-off gigs offer the chance to catch artists in unique locations, often in stripped-back or acoustic formats.

  • Maika Makovski will perform an acoustic set on 29 May at Zoëtry Mallorca, a converted 14th-century estate in Llucmajor.
  • Dorian will go unplugged at Palma’s Es Baluard Museum on 31 May, joined by Niños Raros and DJ Alberto 24h.
  • On 7 June, the beloved Sa Fonda venue in Deià is set to host a secret lineup party.
  • Sidonie and Go Cactus will take over Bellver Castle on 11 June, with a sunset acoustic performance in one of Mallorca’s most iconic spaces.
  • The closing party will return on 15 June at Balneario Illetas, with DJ sets from Pablo Fierro, Arkadyan, Paco Colombàs and Fabian Roelandt.

Industry focus returns with MLF PRO conference

Meanwhile, the MLF PRO Conference takes place on 30 May at Es Baluard Museum, bringing together professionals from across the music industry for a day of panels, showcases and networking.

Sessions will cover sustainability in festivals, the role of the music press, and women’s leadership in the industry. Speakers include representatives from Aporfest, Jenesaispop, MondoSonoro, Radio 3, +Músicas and the MIM Association. Speed meetings will connect Balearic artists with bookers from major agencies and festivals, and there’ll be live showcases from Bosc and Paz Aguado, with a closing DJ set from Carlos Bonet.

Attendance is free, and guests can apply by completing the form here.

Getting there (sustainably)

Mallorca Live continues to expand its award-winning sustainability plan, with a shuttle bus system running across the island. With parking restrictions in place near the venue, organisers are urging ticketholders to book ahead and avoid using private vehicles.

Buses will operate from locations including Alcúdia, Andratx, Llucmajor and more, with additional support from Mallorca’s TIB public transport network. The service is provided by Divertis en Vivo, known for handling travel at other major Spanish festivals.

Shuttle bus info and booking.

Tickets and packages

Final-release day and weekend tickets are available now, starting from €63. Travel packages including accommodation and three-day passes start from €295, with optional flight bundles also available via Logitravel.

Visit mallorcalivefestival.com for tickets and more info.