Palma begins to warm up for its emblematic winter festivals with the presentation of the Sant Sebastià 2026 Festival, dedicated to the patron saint of the city. The celebration already has an official poster and a first preview of the calendar, waiting for the full program of concerts, afternoons and popular activities to be announced.

Pregonet, official opening of the festivities.

January 10

The Pregonet marks the official opening of the Sant Sebastià Festival, kicking off the festive calendar and announcing the beginning of the celebrations in the city.

San Sebastian Petit, with activities for families and children.

January 11

Sant Sebastià Petit will be celebrated in the Parc de Sa Riera with a day designed for children and families. During the morning there will be musical shows, theater and circus, as well as games and workshops. The program includes minidisco, climbing wall, children's train, parades, cartoons and environmental and road safety education activities.

Concert planned in Plaza de España

January 16

Live music takes center stage in the Plaza de España, one of the main stages of the festivities, which will host the official start of the Sant Sebastià concerts with emerging and established artists from the local scene.

Afternoons and musical proposals in different parts of the city.

January 17

The Tardeos will fill the center of Palma with musical proposals distributed between Plaza Joan Carles I and Plaza Major, combining DJs and bands to liven up the afternoon with different styles and a festive atmosphere.

Revetla de Sant Sebastià, one of the most anticipated traditional events

January 19

The Revetla de Sant Sebastià will fill the squares of Palma with live music and a diversity of styles. Different stages will host concerts of Latin electro, pop-rock, renewed folklore and local bands, with emerging and national artists. The day combines tradition and modernity, offering residents and visitors a festive and musical atmosphere throughout the city.

Correfoc, final show with fire, music and tradition

January 24

The Correfoc closes the Sant Sebastià festivities with a show of fire, music and popular tradition, bringing together participants and the public in a festive atmosphere that marks the end of the celebrations.
Sant Sebastià not only celebrates the patron saint of the city, but also reinforces the collective identity of Palma, leaving an unforgettable experience for residents and visitors that makes these dates an essential event in the Mallorcan calendar.

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