Mallorca has a well-established electronic music scene that extends beyond the major commercial clubs. In 2026, the leading venues were Amok, Wave Club, and Selva Club in Palma, with weekly techno and tech house sessions. The Danzû Festival returned to Palma's Son Fusteret in June 2026. Tickets to electronic music parties in Mallorca range from €10 to €20, and the peak times are between 2:00 and 5:00 AM.
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Electronic music in Mallorca isn't all about BCM with 5,000 people and laser lights. Well, that exists too. But alongside the massive commercial clubs, there's a completely different scene: clubs with 200 or 300 people, DJs who have been on the European circuit for ten years without their names appearing in any hotel brochures, and parties that end when the sun starts to rise over the Mediterranean.
In the summer of 2026, the electronic music scene in Mallorca is more active than ever. The nightlife sector has adjusted its opening hours and concentrated its offerings in the peak months —According to Última Hora, the active season is limited to between June 20 and August 20—but during that period the electronic programming does not stop.
What will the electronic music scene be like in Mallorca in 2026?
The electronic music scene in Mallorca has two levels that coexist without much communication between them.
The first is that of the large clubs that include electronic music as one of their genres: BCM in Magaluf has nights of EDM and commercial techno with DJs from an international schedule; Megatours or Club de Mar on the Paseo Marítimo in Palma also include electronic sessions in their summer program.
The second is the local underground: smaller clubs, more specialized sessions, DJs with their own projects, and an audience that goes specifically for the music, not the social context. Amok in Palma, Wave Club in Can Valero, and Selva Club are the three key venues for this scene in 2026.
The difference between the two isn't just size. It's the kind of relationship people have with the music. In big clubs, the dance floor is the stage. In underground clubs, the dance floor is the purpose.
What are the best electronic music clubs in Mallorca?
Amok — The most emblematic club of Palma's underground electronic music scene. Limited capacity—around 300 people at peak times—and a program focused on techno and tech house. On Wednesdays during the summer, it hosts Palma Events' MENTIROSO, one of the island's most consistent techno nights. A mostly local crowd, entry between €10 and €15, and a schedule that rarely ends before 6 a.m.
Wave Club — In Palma's Can Valero industrial park, Wave is the meeting point for the island's most underground collectives. It features a techno and house program with local and international DJs, a capacity for around 400 people, and sessions usually held on Thursdays and Fridays. It's geared more towards the scene than tourism.
Jungle Club — In Son Castelló, Selva has built a reputation as a leading electronic music venue in Palma, with a more consistent weekly program than other clubs on the underground circuit. It boasts a mid-sized capacity and a DJ lineup that blends local talent with international acts.
BCM Mallorca (Magaluf) — For those who want electronic music on a grand scale, BCM remains the go-to venue, with a capacity of over 5,000 people and international DJs. The type of electronic music they play is EDM and commercial techno, quite different from what you'd hear at Amok or Wave. Tickets range from 20 to 30 euros on special nights.
For the full context of venues and nights, the guide of nightclubs in Mallorca it has the details organized by zone.
What types of electronic music are played in Mallorca?
The electronic music scene in Mallorca covers virtually all the relevant subgenres of the moment.
Techno — The most active genre in Palma's underground clubs. Amok and Wave are its main venues. BPMs between 130 and 145. Sets of 2-3 hours without breaks. The MENTIROSO at Amok and the Techno Ascension Fest held in 2026 represent this profile well.
Tech House — The genre that bridges the gap between harder techno and more commercial house. It's present in practically every electronic music club in Mallorca, both in the underground scene and in some boutique clubs along the seafront. Palma Events' Tribu Sunset Party also incorporates elements of tech house into its afternoon program.
Deep House and House — More common in beach clubs and afternoon gatherings than in nightclubs. A more relaxed format, BPMs between 115 and 125, with an atmosphere more like a terrace than an indoor dance floor. Mar Salada and other outdoor venues include it in their sunset sessions.
EDM and commercial electronics — The dominance of the big clubs in Magaluf and El Arenal. Defined drops, vocals over the dance floor, and very pronounced BPMs. It's not underground, but it has its audience and its purpose.
What's a night of electronic music like in Mallorca?
The profile of a techno or tech house night in Mallorca is quite different from that of a commercial nightclub night.
It starts late—rarely before 1 a.m.—and the peak time is between 3 and 5 a.m. The venues are darker and the sound is more powerful. The dance floor isn't where groups gather to take photos; it's where people go to immerse themselves in the music.
The dress code is completely informal: comfortable clothes for dancing, no heels, no formal attire. The attitude is serious in the sense that people are there for the music, not to see or be seen.
Entry usually includes access without a drink purchase. Inside, drink prices are similar to any other club—beer between 5 and 8 euros, cocktails from 10 euros—without the markup of more premium venues.
The best electronic music festivals and events in Mallorca in 2026
The summer of 2026 has brought several relevant events for the electronic music scene in Mallorca:
- Danzû Festival — It returned in June 2026 to Son Fusteret in Palma, one of the island's most exciting open-air venues for electronic music festivals. The lineup features international and local techno with several hours of continuous sessions.
- Techno Ascension Fest — Four promoters from the local circuit came together for a single event at the Sunset Club in Palma, featuring eight DJs in a B2B format. Held in the spring of 2026, it set a precedent for more collaborations in the summer.
- LIAR (Wednesday, Amok) — Palma Events' weekly techno night at Amok is the most consistent event in Palma's underground scene. No special dates or big-name lineups, just a consistent program week after week.
- Secrets Night and other recurring events — Several local promoters have their own weekly nights at venues like Amok and SECRETS MALLORCA, with tickets ranging from 10 to 50 euros depending on the lineup.
How much do tickets to electronic music festivals cost in Mallorca?
The price of tickets to electronic music events in Mallorca in 2026 is within a fairly clear range:
- Regular nights in underground clubs (Amok, Wave, Selva): 10-15 euros, with or without a drink depending on the event.
- Special events with international DJs in boutique clubs: 15-20 euros.
- Large electronic events at BCM or premium venues: 20-30 euros on special nights, up to 50 euros for top-level lineups.
- Outdoor format festivals (Danzû Festival, events in open spaces): 20-40 euros depending on the lineup and whether it is a day pass or a full pass.
The price difference between buying online in advance and paying at the box office is usually €3 to €5. For Palma Events at Amok, tickets are available through Fourvenues. Check the full program at Parties and nights out in Mallorca this week.
What to expect from a night of techno or house music in Mallorca?
If you've been to electronic music clubs in Barcelona, Madrid or any European capital, Mallorca will seem familiar in its essentials and different in some details.
What's the same: the attitude, the opening hours, the dress code, the sound. What's different: the size of the clubs (smaller than in capital cities), the mix of tourists and locals that occurs in summer (which doesn't exist in the same way in cities like Berlin), and the geography—in Mallorca, leaving an electronic music club at 6 a.m. and finding yourself five minutes from the beach is normal.
Summer energizes the island's electronic music scene, but it also fills it with new people who don't always know what they're looking for. Clubs more focused on the local underground notice this, and some adjust their programming to attract less mass tourism and maintain the atmosphere that defines them.
Frequently asked questions about electronic music in Mallorca
What is the best electronic music club in Mallorca?
It depends on what you're looking for. For underground techno and tech house, Amok in Palma is the island's most established venue in 2026. For EDM and mainstream electronic music, BCM in Magaluf is hard to beat. For more relaxed deep house and house sessions, beach clubs with sunset DJ sets—like those at Mar Salada—are a great option that doesn't require arriving in the early hours.
Are there any electronic music festivals in Mallorca in 2026?
Yes. The Danzû Festival was held at Son Fusteret in Palma in June 2026. The Techno Ascension Fest brought together four promoters at Sunset Club in the spring. And during the summer, there's electronic music programming almost every week at Amok, Wave Club, and Selva Club, with events organized by local collectives. For larger, open-air festivals, the offerings in Mallorca are more sporadic than in Ibiza, but they exist and are growing.
How much does a ticket to an electronic music party in Mallorca cost?
Tickets to electronic music parties in Mallorca range from €10 to €30 depending on the type of event. Regular techno nights at clubs like Amok cost between €10 and €15. Special events with international DJs at boutique venues can reach €20. Larger clubs in Magaluf with EDM lineups can exceed €25-€30 on special nights. Buying tickets online in advance is usually €3-€5 cheaper than at the door.
Is there electronic music in Mallorca outside of the summer?
Yes, although the options are considerably reduced. Palma clubs like Amok, Wave Club, and Selva Club have events throughout the year, with parties mainly on weekends. Outside of the June-September period, there are no outdoor festivals, but the local scene maintains a minimum level of activity sufficient for those who live on the island and want to go out every week.
How are electronic music clubs in Mallorca different from those in Ibiza?
The main difference lies in size and international reach. Large Ibiza clubs like Amnesia, DC-10, and Hï have capacities of 3,000-5,000 people and lineups featuring the world's most sought-after DJs. Mallorca's underground electronic music clubs are much smaller—200-500 people—with second- and third-tier national and international DJs. The atmosphere of Palma's underground scene is more intimate and less show-oriented: more akin to what you'd find in mid-sized clubs in Berlin or Amsterdam than the grand temples of Ibiza.
Where to find upcoming electronic music events in Mallorca
The weekly schedules of the most active clubs can be followed directly on their social media. Amok, Wave Club, and Selva Club publish their events week by week. For Palma Events—including the Wednesday LIAR at Amok—the schedule is available at @palma.eventss with tickets sold through Fourvenues.
For the full context of the island's nightlife scene, see the guide to nightlife in Mallorca with information on areas, prices and types of premises available this summer.