This stunning Mallorca castle is hosting concerts all summer
By Lottie Verrier • Published: 29 Jun 2026 • 16:29 • 1 minute read
Palma's iconic venue hosts music under the stars Credit: PalmaCultura
Looking for something special to do in Mallorca this weekend? From Friday, July 3, Palma’s spectacular Nits a Bellver concert series continues with another month of open-air performances inside the historic Bellver Castle.
Running through to August 29, the festival has become one of the highlights of Mallorca’s summer cultural calendar, bringing together live music, opera, jazz and dance in one of the island’s most breathtaking settings.
Historic castle comes alive after dark
As the sun sets over Palma Bay, the 14th-century Bellver Castle is transformed into an atmospheric concert venue unlike any other. Visitors can enjoy performances beneath the stars while surrounded by the castle’s medieval walls, with sweeping views across the city and coastline adding to the experience.
The unique venue is one of the reasons the festival has grown in popularity with both residents and tourists looking for an evening that combines history, culture and unforgettable scenery.
Music, opera and more throughout July and August
The programme features a wide variety of performances, ensuring there’s something for every musical taste. Audiences can enjoy classical concerts, jazz, opera, contemporary music and dance, with a mixture of Mallorcan artists and internationally renowned performers appearing throughout the summer.
Most concerts begin in the evening, making them an ideal way to escape the daytime heat while experiencing one of Palma’s best-loved cultural events.
Planning a visit
Concerts continue from Friday, July 3 right through to the end of August, with tickets available individually for each performance. Prices vary depending on the event, but many start from around €25.
With Bellver Castle offering one of the most memorable concert settings anywhere in Mallorca, organisers recommend booking ahead for the most popular performances, particularly during the busy summer holiday season.
Whether you’re a classical music fan or simply looking for an unforgettable evening in Palma, the weeks ahead offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy live entertainment in one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.
Tickets available through Palma Cultura
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Lottie Verrier
Lottie Verrier is a journalist and digital media specialist based in Mallorca. After a decade in London media, including a role as Deputy Editor for the MailOnline’s eCommerce division, she now combines her editorial expertise with a passion for the island to create engaging content that celebrates the best of life in Spain. Instagram @lottieinmallorca
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