The year begins in Mallorca with a vibrant calendar that combines international shows, live music, theatre, dance and some of the island’s most deeply rooted traditions. From major stage productions and standout concerts to popular celebrations that set the tone of the Mallorcan winter, January 2026 shapes up as a month to experience culture both on and off the stage. Here is the events agenda in Mallorca for January 2026.
January 2
Aladdin arrives at the Auditorium with a musical version that revives the story of the young dreamer, Princess Jasmine and the magic lamp that changes their destinies. A family-friendly show featuring the best-known songs from the classic. Performances on January 2, 3 and 4 at 17:00.

The Auditorium marks the arrival of 2026 with a special concert by the Santa Cecilia Classical Orchestra, conducted by Kynan Johns. A festive programme featuring waltzes and polkas by the Strauss family, along with other iconic classical pieces. At 18:00.
January 3
The International Ballet Company arrives at the Auditorium as part of its winter tour with Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky’s classic performed by soloists such as Cristina Terentiev and Alexandru Balan. At 20:00.
Trui Teatre presents The Jury Experience, an immersive show in which the audience acts as the jury and decides the verdict after hearing testimonies and evidence from the case. A highly suspenseful participatory proposal. At 19:00.
January 4
The International Ballet Company brings The Nutcracker to the Auditorium, a Christmas classic performed by soloists such as Cristina Terentiev and Alexandru Balan. A family production combining music, fantasy and the traditional charm of ballet. At 18:00.
José Luis Calero arrives at Trui Teatre with Humorista de Guardia, a show in which he shares everyday anecdotes and his own humorous take on life. A light-hearted performance that invites audiences to switch off and laugh. At 20:00.
January 5
Epiphany Eve fills Palma with magic thanks to the traditional Three Kings Parade, which in 2026 will arrive completely renewed, with 22 new floats and a revised staging by the City Council. Their Majesties will parade through the streets accompanied by music, light and performances, turning the eve of January 6 into a must for families.

Photo: Guiem Bosch.
January 6
The Adoració dels Tres Reis is another of the standout Epiphany traditions in Mallorca. A popular performance that recreates the arrival of the Three Wise Men from the East in Ses Voltes to pay homage to the Baby Jesus. A symbolic and deeply rooted event that brings together locals and visitors every year.
January 9
Miguel Ríos arrives at the Auditorium with El último vals, an electro-acoustic tour revisiting his latest work and his legacy in Spanish rock. Accompanied by four multi-instrumentalist musicians, he presents a format where rock and country meet in a very special live show. At 20:00.
January 9 is a public holiday in Campos, in honour of Sant Julià and Santa Basilissa. During these days, local bakeries prepare the traditional coronetes de Sant Julià, cream pastries topped with a chocolate palm symbolising the saint’s martyrdom.
Teatre Principal presents La corte de Faraón, a zarzuela by Vicente Lleó with stage direction by Emilio Sagi and a production of great visual impact. Humour, wit and farcical entanglements in a classic of the Spanish repertoire. Performances on January 9 at 20:00 and January 10 and 11 at 18:00.
January 11
Ara Malikian presents his show Intruso at Trui Teatre, a concert that reflects his restless style and his ability to fuse classical music with sounds from different cultures. A vibrant live performance by the renowned Lebanese violinist based in Spain. At 17:00.
January 16
The Sant Honorat Festivities fill Algaida with tradition and culture. On January 15, the verbena takes place with street parades, bonfires, barbecues and folk music. On January 16, the saint’s feast day, the solemn mass and the emblematic Cossiers dance are held.
The Auditorium hosts Trío, a provocative comedy written and directed by Gerardo Begérez. A story about a couple who invite a third person, unleashing a chain of humour, twists and complicity with the audience. Performances on January 16 at 19:30 and January 17 and 18 at 18:00.
The eve of Sant Antoni marks one of the most intense nights of the Mallorcan winter, with bonfires, barbecues and popular celebrations across the island, ahead of the traditional Beneïdes the following day.

Photo: Consell.
January 17
The Auditorium hosts He’s Back, the Michael Jackson tribute led by SacMJJ, considered the world’s best impersonator. A fully live show with musicians, dancers and the most iconic choreographies and hits of the King of Pop. At 20:00.
January 18
The Auditorium welcomes Me cuesta tanto olvidarte, a tribute to the legendary band Mecano led by Belén Alarcón, whose vocal and stage resemblance to Ana Torroja places the show among the most faithful in the country. At 19:00.

January 19
Palma celebrates the Revetla de Sant Sebastià, one of the most emblematic nights of the local calendar, with concerts, barbecues and a festive atmosphere in the city-centre squares.
January 24
Teatre Principal presents Memoirs of Hadrian, starring Lluís Homar, a stage adaptation of Marguerite Yourcenar’s celebrated novel. An intimate portrait of the Roman emperor that blends memory, power and philosophy in a lyrical and contemporary production. At 18:00.
Trui Teatre hosts The Great Show, the Musical, an adaptation inspired by The Greatest Showman with 25 artists on stage, live vocals and spectacular visual production. A vibrant show about P. T. Barnum and the birth of show business. At 19:30.
January 25–27 / January 28–February 1
In 2026, the Challenge Mallorca will first hold its women’s edition on January 25, 26 and 27. The men’s competition will follow, with five races taking place between January 28 and February 1.

Photo: Challenge.
January 29
Teatre Principal hosts Vientos del pueblo, a creation by Pep Tosar about the life and work of Miguel Hernández. A production combining theatre, music, dance and audiovisual elements to reclaim the poet’s figure and the enduring relevance of his voice. Performances on January 29 and 30 at 20:00.
January 31
Teatre Principal presents A Macbeth Song, a concert-performance by The Tiger Lillies and La Perla 29 that revisits Shakespeare’s tragedy through dark cabaret and unmistakable musicality. A singular proposal blending theatre, atmosphere and original songs. At 18:00.

Leave A Comment