One of Palma’s most atmospheric summer cultural events is preparing for a spectacular finale, with the music of Gustav Mahler set to fill the ancient courtyard of Bellver Castle under the stars.
The 2026 edition of Nits a Bellver will draw to a close on Saturday, August 29, when the Orquestra de Cambra de Mallorca takes centre stage for La Primera de Mahler, an ambitious closing concert devoted to one of classical music’s most influential composers.
Beginning at 9pm, the performance will bring together two works from opposite ends of Mahler’s creative life, creating a fittingly dramatic farewell to almost three months of music, opera, jazz and dance at one of Mallorca’s most distinctive landmarks.
From youthful energy to a final masterpiece
Conducted by Bernat Quetglas, the Orquestra de Cambra de Mallorca will perform Mahler’s Symphony No.1, known as the “Titan”, alongside the Adagio from his unfinished Symphony No.10.
The pairing promises an emotional journey through the composer’s life.
Mahler’s First Symphony is bursting with youthful ambition, vitality and inspiration drawn from the natural world. Completed when the Austrian composer was still a young man, it went on to become one of his best-known works.
The Adagio from Symphony No.10 comes from a very different point in his life. Written during Mahler’s final months, it belongs to the unfinished symphony he was working on before his death in 1911 and offers a far more introspective conclusion to the evening.
Together, the works will take audiences from the optimism of Mahler’s early career to the intensity of his final musical reflections.
A spectacular setting
Few venues could provide a more memorable backdrop.
Perched above Palma and surrounded by pine forest, the 14th-century Castell de Bellver has once again been transformed into an open-air performance space throughout the summer.
Nits a Bellver began on June 10 and has featured an eclectic programme spanning classical music, jazz, opera, gospel, dance and contemporary performances. Highlights have included Belén Aguilera, Rigoletto, the Harlem Gospel Travellers, the Gala de Ballarins Mallorquins and a series of concerts forming part of the Palma Jazz Festival.
The Mahler concert will provide the grand finale on August 29, bringing the curtain down on the third edition of the summer series.
Tickets for the finale
Tickets are priced at €25 for the arcades, €30 for the central courtyard and €40 for the first floor. Advance online sales remain available until two hours before the performance, while the Bellver Castle box office opens one hour before the concert.
With a summer night, a centuries-old castle and one of classical music’s most powerful symphonies coming together, the final Nits a Bellver concert promises an appropriately stirring end to Palma’s summer of music.