SøEdited Team SøEditor-in-Chief: Chris Saint Sims SøFashion Director: Savannah Barthorpe The Balearic Islands' most important music event has been named the national winner of the Contribution to Sustainability award at the renowned Iberian Festival Awards. The eighth edition of the festival will take place on June 12, 13, and 14 at the Mallorca Live venue in Calvià, featuring Massive Attack, Iggy Pop, Suede plus many more all in support of a greener and more sustainable industry. Mallorca Live Festival, the most important music and cultural event in the Balearic Islands, has been awarded the national Contribution to Sustainability prize at the renowned Iberian Festival Awards, held on Saturday in Almancil, Portugal. The Mallorcan event was a finalist in five categories including; Best Major Festival, Best Live Performance - Aitana, Best Electronic Act - Underworld, Best Touristic Promotion and Contribution to Sustainability. The festival was recognized for the work carried out in 2024 to reduce its carbon footprint, meet the Sustainable Development Goals, and offer Mallorca a greener festival each year. In collaboration, once again, with its sustainable sponsor, Endesa, the festival carried out two important actions in its last edition: the implementation of a hybrid battery system on Stage 3 - Endesa to reduce its energy consumption and the planting of the last of the 23 trees located in Casa Esment (Mallorcan Esment Foundation’s headquarters) to balance the festival's 2023 carbon footprint. In addition, the festival continued with its successful mobility plan to promote responsibility and commitment to the island, performing more than 22,000 transfers from Palma and Part Forana. The festival site featured more than 60 recycling points and, once again, several cup collection points to ensure the circularity of reusable hard plastic cups thanks to the festival's alliance with the Cleanwave Foundation.
2024, Mallorca Live Festival cemented as a Balearic Cultural Event In its seventh edition, the Mallorcan event cemented itself as the most important cultural and musical event in the Balearic Islands thanks to the festival experience, its commitment to placing Mallorca and its culture at the forefront and the economic impact it generates on the island. A total of 65,000 people enjoyed more than 80 artists over three days of live music with unforgettable performances from names such as Pet Shop Boys, Blondie, Michael Kiwanuka, Underworld, The Blaze, Aitana, Rels B, Lori Meyers, and Arde Bogotá.
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