Mallorca’s cultural summer once again features one of its must-attend events with Binissalem Summer Nights 2026 (Nits a la Fresca). From 2 July to 10 September, the town will host an extensive programme of concerts, exhibitions and cultural activities in iconic venues such as the Can Gelabert Cultural Centre and the Church of Santa Maria de Robines.

Organised by Binissalem Town Council, the festival brings together classical music, jazz, flamenco, folk, poetry recitals and art exhibitions, making it one of the most outstanding cultural events of the summer in the Raiguer region.

When are Binissalem Summer Nights 2026?

  • Dates: From 2 July to 10 September 2026.
  • Venue: Can Gelabert Cultural Centre and other locations around Binissalem.
  • Admission: Free until full capacity is reached (advance registration via Eventbrite is required for some activities).

Binissalem Summer Nights

Binissalem Summer Nights 2026 Programme

Thursday, 2 July – 9:00 pm

Lipinski Quartet – “Summer Resonances”

  • Maya Szafrańska-Olejniczak – cello
  • Karolina Podorska – violin
  • Magdalena Ziarkowska-Kołacka – violin
  • Agnieszka Żyniewicz – viola
  • Marcin Misiak – cello
  • Józef Szafrański – double bass

Thursday, 9 July – 9:00 pm

Fisherman Friends Jazz Band

  • Quentin Bardi – banjo and mandolin
  • Miguel Ángel Bestard – tuba and trumpet
  • Gori Matas – accordion and piano

Thursday, 16 July – 9:00 pm

Litteros

A performance combining music and literature around the themes of desire and eroticism.

  • Miquel Brunet – piano
  • Caterina Bibiloni – narration
  • Guillem Simó – narration

Thursday, 23 July – 8:00 pm

Exhibition Opening

  • James Lambourne Exhibition (Imperial Hall and Directori Room).
  • Collective Exhibition by the Can Gelabert Printmaking Workshop (Florentine Rooms).

Lambourne Project Concert

  • Mary Lambourne – vocals
  • Jordi Tugores – guitar
  • Sergio Llopis – piano

Thursday, 30 July – 9:00 pm

Los Atunos Rojos

  • Gabi Rodas – vocals and keyboards
  • Toni Gelabert – bass
  • Jorge Molina – guitar
  • Guillem Mut – drums

Thursday, 6 August – 9:00 pm

Niño de Elche

One of Spain’s most innovative artists will present a concert blending flamenco, experimentation and contemporary music.

Monday, 10 August – 9:00 pm

Tall de Vermadors

A commemorative event celebrating Sant Llorenç in memory of writer Llorenç Moyà i Gelabert de la Portella.

Thursday, 20 August – 9:00 pm

Ensemble Tramuntana

Programme:

  • Cello Concerto in A minor H432 – C.P.E. Bach.
  • Symphony No. 40 KV550 – W.A. Mozart.
  • Symphony No. 41 KV551 “Jupiter” – W.A. Mozart.

Soloist: Viola de Hoog.

Thursday, 27 August – 9:00 pm

Babaganoush Quartet

  • Tolo Genestar – clarinet
  • Miquel Àngel Aguiló – cello
  • Gori Matas – accordion
  • Xisco Aguiló – double bass

Thursday, 10 September – 9:00 pm

Música Alta Ripa – “Joia”

Venue: Church of Santa Maria de Robines.

  • Anne Röhrig – violin
  • Ulla Bundies – violin
  • Danya Segal – recorder
  • Andreas Vetter – cello
  • Bernward Lohr – harpsichord

Art Exhibitions at Can Gelabert

In addition to the concert programme, the Can Gelabert Cultural Centre will host several contemporary art exhibitions throughout the summer, including the James Lambourne exhibition and the collective exhibition by the Can Gelabert Printmaking Workshop.

How to Register

Some activities require advance registration via Eventbrite until capacity is reached.

The opening hours of the Can Gelabert Cultural Centre are:

  • Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.
  • Thursday and Friday: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.

One of Mallorca’s Essential Summer Cultural Festivals

Binissalem Summer Nights 2026 once again transforms this Raiguer town into one of Mallorca’s leading cultural destinations. Classical music, jazz, flamenco, poetry recitals, exhibitions and performances for all audiences come together in a diverse programme set in a unique atmosphere.

If you’re looking for things to do in Mallorca during July, August and September 2026, this cultural festival offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy open-air concerts and artistic events in one of the island’s towns with the richest cultural heritage.