Mallorca Live Festival concluded with significant success, bolstered by the Guardia Civil’s enhanced security measures. Held over the weekend, the event attracted thousands of attendees to the island, showcasing a diverse lineup of musical performances. The Guardia Civil deployed special units to ensure safety, marking another year of effective crowd management and incident prevention. The festival, a major cultural draw, featured over 50 artists across multiple stages, with attendance estimates exceeding 25,000 people across the two-day event. Organizers reported smooth operations, with no major disruptions, attributing the success to the coordinated efforts of security forces and event staff. The festival included highlights such as international headliners and local talent, contributing to a vibrant atmosphere. Economic impact studies suggest the event generated approximately $3 million in local spending, benefiting hotels, restaurants, and small businesses. The Guardia Civil’s role was praised in post-event statements, with plans already underway for the 2026 edition, scheduled for June 19-20. This event underscores Mallorca’s growing reputation as a hub for international music festivals, drawing visitors from across Europe.
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