The event, which this year celebrates its eighth edition, will take place at the Mallorca Live venue in Calvià on the 12th, 13th and 14th of June.
The Autonomous Secretary of Culture and Sports of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Pedro Vidal, and the deputy director of the AETIB, Francisco Ferrer, attended the press conference this Friday to present the complete line-up for the eighth edition of the Mallorca Live Festival, the most important music event on the Balearic Islands, which this year presents important new features.
Firstly, the installation of the Govern de les Illes Balears – Mallorca stage, which is set to be a perfect combination of music, art and tradition.
And secondly, the signing of the Mallorcan creator Pablo Erroz to design the stage.
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Mallorca Live Festival will have the Govern de les Illes Balears – Mallorca stage designed by Pablo Erroz
Erroz, who recently made Forbes magazine’s list of ‘the most creative people in business in 2025’, said during the press conference that ‘it is an honour to be part of the new stage design for MLF, a project that I admire for its ability to reinvent itself, its roots on the island, as well as its commitment to culture, music and now also design. The brand is currently experiencing a moment of maximum transversality and exploration of new paths, which makes this creative challenge even more inspiring and exciting, added to the fact of working hand in hand with a team that promotes great connections from the island to the world.
Year after year, the organisers are making a major commitment to positioning the event as a cultural hallmark of Mallorca, based on providing the best experience for festival-goers after they visit the festival.
The event, which this year celebrates its eighth edition, will take place at the Mallorca Live venue in Calvià on the 12th, 13th and 14th of June.
A FESTIVAL THAT GOES BEYOND MUSIC
For his part, the CEO of the MLF, Álvaro Martínez, has stated that ‘since our beginnings, we have understood that the festival goes far beyond music. The event positions the island as a cultural destination and promotes the music industry, and it is a project that we are currently working on three pillars: sustainability, tradition and the quality of the experience. We continue to work to generate the least environmental impact on the destination, to value the culture and tradition of Mallorca and to offer the best experience with improvements within the venue for our attendees, a local, national and international audience with a high cultural level who like to travel attracted by the music and to enjoy the experience.
The event has the institutional collaboration of the Govern de les Illes Balears – Conselleria de Turisme, Cultura i Esports through the Agència d’Estratègia Turística de les Illes Balears (AETIB) and the Institut d’Estudis Baleàrics (IEB), the Consell de Mallorca through the Fundació Mallorca Turisme (FMT) and the Department of Culture and Heritage, and the Ajuntament de Calvià through the Fundación Calvià 365.