This Tuesday the 5th of December sees the start of performances of Los Payasos de la Tele (The TV Clowns) in Palma. The show, put on by Circo Alegría, promises to transport children and adults alike to a world of laughter, magic and nostalgia. Los Payasos de la Tele, the heirs of the legendary Gaby, Fofó and Miliki, will disembark at the Circo Alegría in Son Fusteret to celebrate the 50th anniversary of an icon that has left its mark on entire generations.

Lara and Gaby Aragón, the children of the unforgettable Gaby, have brought to life a show that seeks to rescue the magical essence of the show that has captivated the hearts of children and adults for half a century. From 5 December to 7 January, the Circo Alegria ring will be filled with colour, joy and the unmistakable question: “How are you doing?

The cultural proposal created by Lara and Gaby Aragón is designed especially for family audiences, with the promise of delighting the little ones and, at the same time, igniting the flame of nostalgia in the hearts of parents. The show is not only a tribute to the original TV Clowns, but also adapts to the new times, ensuring that the magic lives on and is renewed for today’s generations.

The essence of the TV Clowns

Los Payasos de la Tele en Palma Mallorca

The show promises a unique experience, full of exciting moments, charming antics and the unmistakable connection that only the Payasos de la Tele can make with their audience. Music, sketches and audience interaction will intertwine to create a festive atmosphere that captures the essence of the Christmas spirit. The show not only pays homage to the iconic characters, but also introduces fresh and contemporary elements.

Circo Alegria becomes the perfect setting for this unique celebration. The mix of circus tradition and the magic of the TV Clowns promise to make each performance an unforgettable event for all ages. Laughter, fun and Christmas spirit will come together in a show that will leave its mark on the heart of Mallorca this festive season. The arrival of the TV Clowns in Palma promises a trip back to childhood. How are you, Mallorca!