Festival Paco de Lucía Mallorca 2025 once again fills the island with art and emotion with its fourth edition, which will take place in Palma from 8 to 14 March. This event, paying tribute to the legendary guitarist, has established itself as one of Mallorca’s most important cultural events, bringing together major figures of flamenco and Spanish music.

Andrés Barrios will perform alongside El Yiyo on 13 March at Trui Teatre. Photo: Festival Paco de Lucía Mallorca 2025.

This year, the festival will feature renowned artists such as Estrella Morente, Carmen Linares, Yerai Cortés, Andrés Barrios and Kiki Morente, who will deliver unforgettable performances in some of Palma’s most iconic theatres, including the Auditòrium, Teatre Principal and Teatre Xesc Forteza.

Flamenco, culture and education

In addition to the concerts, Festival Paco de Lucía Mallorca – Palma Flamenca strengthens its commitment to education and the promotion of flamenco, offering complementary activities such as a flamenco dance masterclass led by El Yiyo at Museu Es Baluard, and a flamenco cajón workshop with Curro Conde Morente at Fundació Miró. The II Young Talent Scholarship, supported by Grupo Piñero, will also be awarded to support the next generation of musicians.

Festival Paco de Lucía Mallorca 2025 Programme

  • 8 March

    • Pre-Opening Gala: Estrella Morente – 20:00 h, Auditòrium Palma
    • Flamenco Cajón Workshop: Curro Conde Morente – 12:00 h, Fundació Miró Mallorca
  • 9 March

    • Grand Opening Gala: Carmen Linares and María Hein – 18:00 h, Teatre Principal de Palma
  • 10 March

    • Documentary Screening + Discussion: The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortés19:30 h, Cine Rívoli
  • 11 March

    • Guitar Special: Yerai Cortés presents Guitarra Coral20:00 h, Trui Teatre
  • 14 March

    • Closing Gala: Kiki Morente presents Azabache20:00 h, Trui Teatre

A festival with social impact

Festival Paco de Lucía Mallorca 2025 not only pays tribute to the guitar maestro but also has a strong social commitment. The funds raised will be donated to the Paco de Lucía Foundation, which promotes social projects and innovative educational programmes to bring flamenco to new generations.

The event is supported by the Ajuntament de Palma, Palma Cultura, Fundación Turismo de Palma 365 and Consell de Mallorca, further establishing Mallorca as an international cultural and musical hub.

More information and tickets available on the official website.