If you’re in Mallorca and looking for a night of authentic, soul-stirring flamenco, mark your calendar for March 14! The incredible Kiki Morente is coming to Trui Teatre in Palma, bringing his unmistakable voice and passion to the stage as part of the Paco de Lucía Festival Mallorca. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because Kiki is the son of the legendary Enrique Morente – a true icon of flamenco. But this rising star is carving out his own path, blending deep-rooted tradition with fresh, modern influences. His performances are filled with raw emotion, deep rhythms, and that unmistakable Spanish duende that makes flamenco so captivating. The Paco de Lucía Festival Mallorca is a tribute to one of the greatest flamenco guitarists of all time, and this year’s lineup is packed with top-tie...
Home Office sources has said that “new” expats will need VISA for a long term residence in Europe after Brexit. The changes, which will form part of the Brexit negotiations, would mean British pensioners who want to retire to Spain or Italy would have to apply for a residency permit and could be forced to prove their income in order to settle. People who already live abroad are unlikely to be affected by the changes under reciprocal agreements expected to be signed when the UK leaves the union. What do you think about Brexit?
Representatives of five town halls in northern Majorca – Alcudia, Muro, Pollensa, Sa Pobla and Santa Margalida – have met with local hoteliers and the head of the Majorca Transport Consortium (CTM) and made a plea for improved public transport. The feeling among the five town halls is that for too long they have been at the back of the queue when it comes to this public service. They have, therefore, made a specific request for there to be a bus service that connects the five municipalities. Sa Pobla’s mayor, Biel Ferragut, said that connections between Sa Pobla and the rest of the northern area were “absolutely zero” and proposed that there be a connecting service for the five towns as this would be of benefit to both residents and tourists. Joana Maria Serra...