Pride takes over Inca in Mallorca with music, colour and community celebration
By Lottie Verrier • Published: 16 Jul 2026 • 14:08 • 2 minutes read
Returning for 2026 on Saturday July 18 Credit: Instagram/orgullosamentinca
The town of Inca is preparing to celebrate diversity, equality and inclusion as Orgullosament Inca 2026 returns with a packed programme of entertainment, live performances and community activities this July Saturday 18.
The annual event has become one of Mallorca’s growing Pride celebrations, bringing together residents and visitors for a day that combines celebration with an important message of visibility and acceptance. Designed to welcome people of all ages, the programme highlights the town’s commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels represented.
Throughout the day, Inca’s streets will be filled with music, colourful decorations and performances that showcase both local talent and visiting artists, creating a lively festival atmosphere in the heart of the town.
Entertainment, performances and activities
Visitors can expect a varied programme featuring live music, DJs, entertainment and cultural activities designed to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community while encouraging participation from the wider public.
As with previous editions, organisers aim to create an event that is about far more than entertainment. Alongside performances, the celebration provides a space for raising awareness about equality, respect and diversity, while giving local organisations and supporters an opportunity to come together.
Families are also encouraged to attend, with activities planned throughout the day that make the event accessible to all generations.
Pride celebrations continue to grow across Mallorca
Orgullosament Inca reflects the growing popularity of Pride events across Mallorca, with towns across the island increasingly hosting celebrations that combine culture, music and community engagement.
While Palma remains home to some of the island’s largest LGBTQ+ events, Inca has established its own distinctive celebration by focusing on local participation and creating a welcoming environment in the centre of the town.
The event also provides an economic boost for local businesses, with bars, cafés and restaurants expected to welcome increased numbers of visitors throughout the festivities.
A message beyond the celebrations
Although the festival promises an energetic atmosphere with plenty of entertainment, organisers say its central purpose remains promoting respect, inclusion and equal rights.
For many attendees, the event offers an opportunity not only to celebrate but also to demonstrate support for a community that continues to campaign for equality and visibility.
With music, performances and a strong sense of community spirit, Orgullosament Inca 2026 is expected to once again become one of the highlights of Mallorca’s summer events calendar, welcoming everyone to celebrate diversity together.
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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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