Massive Attack, Iggy Pop, Bad Gyal and Suede in concert

iggy pop in concert singing

Iggy Pop part of the Mallorca Live Festival. Credit: Alex Const, via Wikimedia Commons

With 2025 on the horizon, the Mallorca Live Festival has announced its line-up with a surprise.

Father Christmas seems to have answered the wishes of many festival-goers, as Massive Attack, Iggy Pop, Bad Gyal, and Suede will be performing at the festival in Calvià from June 12 to 14, 2025.

The 8th edition promises a harmonious blend of high and low notes, showcasing renowned artists and bands from the indie scene, as well as musicians from Spain and the Balearic Islands.

The godfather of punk, Iggy Pop, returns to the island for the second time, having previously performed there in 2003. His earlier visit was not without controversy, making his return highly anticipated with iconic hits such as Lust for Life and The Passenger.

Iggy Pop leads the line-up

As for Massive Attack, the British band’s performance will be their only show in Spain in 2025, featuring an unprecedented audiovisual experience. The audience will have the chance to sing and dance along to classics such as Teardrop and Inertia Creeps.

Turning to Spanish acts, the festival will host bands such as Antònia Font, Sidonie, and Dorian. Adding even more power to the line-up are the Argentinian Nathy Peluso with her latest album Calambre and the Puerto Rican Villano Antillano with Miss Misogyny.

The Mallorca Live Festival is shaping up to be unmissable, but tickets are selling fast. Be sure to secure yours at mallorcalivefestival.com.

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Written by

Aurelia Munoz

Aurelia is a writer, Spanish teacher, and translator based in Mallorca. With a deep passion for linguistics, education, and literature, she treasures family life and finds joy in exploring the island's mountains and scenic nature trails.

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