There will be performances in the squares of Espanya, Cort, Santa
Eulàlia, Sant Francesc, Joan Carles I, Major, Salvador Coll and
Artesania
On Sunday, January 19, at 7 p.m., the popular dance for Sant Sebastià
will start in the Plaça Santa Eulàlia in Palma with the bonfire
lighting by the mayor of Palma, Joan Fageda, and the performances by the
Xeremiers de Palma and the
Castellers
de Mallorca. Afterwards, as from 9 p.m., there will be performances
by the folk bands
Ximbomba
Atòmica,
Música
Nostra, Balls i Tonades de Mallorca,
Quart
Creixent and Tracalada.
The concerts in the other squares of the city will begin at 10 p.m.
In Cort there will be performances by
El
Frenillo de Gauguin,
La Salseta del
Poble Sec and
Dyango.
In Santa Eulàlia: Perikas Jazz Reunion,
Víctor
Uris, Ola Brunkert Trio and Sheila Cartwright with Daniel Roth Quartet
and Molly Duncan. In Sant Francesc:
Lolita,
Los Chunguitos and Ballet La Carmeta. In Joan Carles I: Elliot Murphy,
Gigolo Aunts,
Stormy Mondays
and Valendas. In Major:
Amaral,
Javier Urrutia and
Los Secretos.
In Salvador Coll there will be the winners of the
Palma
So 2002 festival: Dr. Hum, Ke Reggae Ska,
Madelfunk
and
D-Let. And in the square
of Artesania there will be Catalan rock by
Els
Pets,
Família
López and
Fora
des Sembrat.
More information on the web of the
Palma
Town Council