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British band The Prodigy join Mallorca Live 2026 line-up

The closing party will be headlined by French DJ David Guetta

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Mallorca Live has revealed a new wave of confirmations for the line-up of its ninth edition, reinforcing its status as one of the leading cultural and musical events in the Balearic Islands. The festival will return to Magalluf on 12 and 13 June 2026 with a renewed format that signals the start of a new chapter and sets its sights firmly on its tenth anniversary.

The 2026 edition will be defined by two days of high-impact programming, an upgraded audience experience and an ambitious Closing Party headlined by French DJ David Guetta. Designed to grow without losing its identity, the festival aims to position Mallorca at the centre of the international music scene while maintaining its distinctive Mediterranean character.

International heavyweights including Cypress Hill, The Prodigy and The Libertines headline a line-up that also showcases a strong and diverse selection of Spanish artists. Among those confirmed are Belén Aguilera, Dani Fernández, La Plazuela, León Benavente, Lia Kali, Rusowsky, Standstill and Ultraligera, joining previously announced acts Aitana and Viva Suecia. Together, they form a programme that blends global names with emerging and established national talent.

Marking a shift in concept, Mallorca Live will condense its usual three-day booking budget into two intense days, supported by carefully structured schedules designed to avoid clashes between headliners. The festival will run from 6pm to 4am, with capacity capped at 25,000 people per day, and will introduce new areas and two new stage concepts.

Beyond the main site, the festival will extend its presence across the island with parallel cultural activities running from Tuesday to Sunday in iconic locations. The celebrations will culminate on Sunday 14 June with a large-scale Closing Party at the festival grounds, more than half of whose capacity has already been sold. The event will also continue to champion its Mediterranean identity through the Compartim campaign, which this year celebrates the tradition of sobremesa as a symbol of shared experience.

Musically, Friday will be led by The Prodigy, returning to Mallorca Live more than two decades after one of the most memorable performances in the festival’s history, alongside The Libertines and a strong supporting bill. Saturday will see Cypress Hill take top billing, joined by The Wombats, Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers and a standout national line-up including Aitana, Rusowsky, Lia Kali and León Benavente, while electronic music will once again play a key role at the immersive La Plaza stage.

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