
Santa Margalida is preparing to celebrate one of the most emblematic events in its calendar: Sa Fira 2026, which will take place on Sunday 29 March as the central day of festivities that combine tradition, popular culture, gastronomy and music.
Throughout the weekend, the town will host activities for all audiences, with particular focus on Sunday, when the 43rd edition of the Fira and the Mostra de l’Ametlla (Almond Fair) will be held, showcasing local produce and Mallorcan traditions.
The programme includes everything from exhibitions and cultural activities to competitions, live music and a wide gastronomic offering, consolidating Sa Fira as one of the most representative fairs in Mallorca’s festive calendar.
Programme of Sa Fira de Santa Margalida 2026
Friday 27 March
- 18:00 – Art exhibition and charity auction for Gaza
Opening with live music and readings.
Location: Joan Monjo March, 4 (former Can Bou toy shop). - 20:30 – 23:45 – III Variat Battle (panets de variat competition)
Music by DJs Butxe & Antarctic and live performance by One Man Rocks.
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 23:00 – Divendres de Sa Fira
Commercial music with DJs Biel Martorell, Miki X Krls and Jotres.
Location: Pub Es Colomer.
Saturday 28 March
- 12:00 – Vermut firero
Music session with Negreyour DJ.
Location: Bar Las Palmeras. - 14:30 – Viler@s de Festa community lunch
Communal meal.
Location: Bar Las Palmeras. - 17:00 – Fi Es Colomer 2022/2026
Music by DJs Di Paskuàle, Fideuàsessions, Biel Castell, Antto Cabanellas, Marieta, Tere G, Pit//Maik, Butxe & Antarctic and Eugeni, with live performances by La Mujer de Verde and Cirko.
Location: Pub Es Colomer. - 19:00 – Mass and Holy Week concert
Concert by the Coral de Santa Margalida.
Location: Church of Santa Margalida. - 21:00 – Picada vilera
Gastronomic showcase featuring Bar Sa Nova 3, Bar Sa Granja, Bar Sa Cova des Dimoni, Bar Las Palmeras, Es Cafetó, Pizzeria La Taverna, Fido Pastelero, Restaurant Sa Mexicana, Vins Galmés i Ribot and Café Storti.
Live performance by Romàntic Drum & Sing.
Location: Plaça de la Vila.
Sunday 29 March · Fira Day
- 09:00 – Opening of the 43rd Fira de Santa Margalida and Mostra de l’Ametlla
The day will feature a wide range of activities across different parts of the town, including:- Tastings of Mallorca IGP almonds and the Mostra de l’Ametlla.
- Displays of native and selected animal breeds.
- Exhibitions of cars, vintage motorcycles and tuning vehicles.
- Demonstrations such as motorcycling and radio-controlled drift.
- Craft market, llata (palm weaving) works and cultural exhibitions.
- Food truck area and children’s attractions.
Location: Plaça de la Vila, Son Mas grounds, Passeig del Pouàs and various streets across the town.
- 09:30 – 14:00 and 15:00 – 17:30 – Mini train service
Family transport to the Son Mas grounds.
Departures from the post office, with a stop at the fairgrounds. - 09:30 – Reception of authorities with xeremiers and flabiolers
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 10:00 – Sheepdog competition
Location: Passeig de Son Mas. - 10:00 – 14:00 – Children’s play area “Tots jugam al carrer”
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 11:00 – Demonstration of traditional Balearic farming tools (ASBATRA)
Location: Passeig de Son Mas. - 12:00 – Ca de Bou morphological competition
Location: Passeig de Son Mas. - 16:00 – Ball de bot performance by Sa Trencadissa dance school
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 17:00 – Ball de bot performance by Santa Margalida dance school
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 18:00 – Traditional dance performance
With Aires Vileros and Escola de Música i Danses de Mallorca.
Location: Plaça de la Vila. - 19:30 – Blessing of palms, procession and Passion Mass
Location: Plaça de l’Església.
A fair that keeps local traditions alive
Sa Fira de Santa Margalida once again highlights local identity, with a programme that combines traditional elements —such as animal shows, crafts and popular culture— with contemporary activities that bring life to the town.
The Mostra de l’Ametlla, at the heart of the event, reinforces the connection with local produce and the primary sector, while the gastronomic and musical offering turns the day into a meeting point for residents and visitors alike.
All of this consolidates Santa Margalida, once again, as one of Mallorca’s key festive references at the end of March.
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