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Mallorca Live Festival confirms two acts for 2026 edition

Spanish rock band Viva Suecia join Aitana as the first two acts lined up for next summer's edition of the music festival in Magalluf

The Mallorca Live Festival continues to build its reputation as one of the Balearics' premier music events | Photo: M.A. CAÑELLAS

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Mallorca Live Festival has announced the return of one of its favourite bands: Viva Suecia. The Murcian rockers have established themselves as one of Spain's most significant independent rock acts and will headline the island's largest music event, which is set to take place from 12th to 13th June 2026. They join previously announced performer Aitana, who recently claimed a Latin Grammy award.

Viva Suecia, comprising Rafa Val (vocals and guitar), Alberto Cantúa (guitar), Jess Fabric (bass) and Fernando Campillo (drums), has achieved remarkable success in recent years. Their latest album, 'Hecho en tiempos de paz', has propelled them into an ambitious tour where they've sold out venues across the country, with Mallorca Live 2026 now confirmed as a key stop on their schedule.

The band has secured headline slots at major festivals throughout Spain, earning recognition for their energetic live performances where their anthem-like songs reach their full potential through melodic power, majestic arrangements and guitar-driven epic soundscapes complementing Rafa Val's impressive vocals. Their return to the festival promises Mallorcan audiences a chance to experience the band's passionate rock performance during what many critics consider their artistic prime.

Growing festival lineup

Viva Suecia becomes the second Spanish act announced for the 2026 festival, joining Aitana, the well-known singer who will present her 'Cuarto Azul World Tour' at Mallorca Live. Aitana recently received a Latin Grammy at the ceremony held in Las Vegas just days ago.

The Mallorca Live Festival continues to build its reputation as one of the Balearics' premier music events, with more international and national acts expected to be announced in the coming months for what organizers hope will be their most ambitious edition yet.

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