Es Gremi – Nightlife in Mallorca

Es Gremi

Palma

Palmalive music

The bass hits you before you even enter the hall. Outside: Son Castelló, a sober industrial zone north of Palma, trucks, warehouses. Inside: one of the Balearic Islands' largest concert venues, a tour-grade Meyer Sound system, and a community of more than 500 musicians who rehearse, study, and perform here every day. Es Gremi Centre Musical is neither a club nor a concert hall in the traditional sense — it is a music ecosystem, grown since 2003 from the simple conviction that Mallorca owed its musicians a worthy space.

Es Gremi – impression 1

Concept

What began with an empty industrial building and a vision is today one of Europe's largest music centres: more than 4,500 m² housing concert halls, over 80 rehearsal rooms, a music school, and the Riff Club. What makes it unique: every layer of the music scene works under one roof. Students from the school cross paths on the stairwell with bands doing a soundcheck for that evening's show. That creates an atmosphere no pure concert venue can replicate.

Es Gremi – impression 2

The Halls

Three halls, three characters. **Sala 1** is the centrepiece — "la joya de la corona," as the house itself calls it. Its two-tiered layout with VIP zone and LED wall holds more than 600 people. Sound is handled by a Meyer Sound Leopard system, one of the most precise of its class in Europe. Joe Satriani has played here, as have Marky Ramone, Iván Ferreiro, Siloé, La Bien Querida, and Sexy Sadie — the list reads like a selective best-of from the Spanish and international rock scene.

**Sala 3** is the room for big nights: more than 500 m², capacity for over 1,000, five synchronised LED walls, two bars. Concerts alternate with electro club nights (La Masía Club, Urban Nights), jazz evenings (The Jazz Room), and the occasional fashion show — production quality makes the difference, not the category.

**Sala Zero** is the newest stage, fully renovated, with around 350 capacity and Meyer Sound here too. The walls are deliberately "tatuadas" — designed with graffiti — as a statement: *You're meant to leave a mark here.* Showcases, record launches, intimate concerts, DJ sets. Small enough for closeness, large enough to hit hard.

Programme & Music

The genre breadth is real: rock, indie, metal (Angelus Apatrida, Golgotha), singer-songwriter, high-production tribute shows (The Beatles, homages to Héroes del Silencio, Extremoduro, Fito & Fitipaldis), jazz, urban, cumbia, Latin pop-rock — No Te Va Gustar, Las Pastillas del Abuelo, Ráfaga, La K'onga have all played here. The venue takes its title "referente de la música en directo en las Islas Baleares" seriously.

The free **Los directos del Riff** series runs regularly: acoustic performances with no cover charge, staged directly in the Riff Club. Tickets also accept the **Bono Cultural Joven**. For current concert dates, see the event listings below.

Riff Club

The in-house restaurant and bar are more than a warm-up space. The Riff Club — formerly "Café Club," now with its own character and kitchen — is music-themed down to the furniture: counter and decor in music style, easy club-café atmosphere, no posturing. Burgers, nachos, sandwiches, bocadillos for breakfast; lunch during the day, drinks in the evening. The small stage inside runs its own programme: record launches, podcast recordings, talks — "No afterparties here, but plenty of inspiration."

Regulars use the **Tarjeta Club Es Gremi**: a discount on Riff Club orders and simultaneous access to rehearsal rooms and the music school.

Who It's For & When to Go

Concert-goers across every genre, local bands looking for rehearsal space, music students, groups seeking a memorable evening away from the old town. The range runs from free concerts to full tribute shows with tiered seating — price level casual to elevated, depending on the programme. Hall rental for corporate events and private celebrations is available. Accessible entrance and wheelchair spaces are provided.

Insider Tip

For popular concerts in Sala 1, arriving early pays off: the best spots in front of the stage fill quickly, and ordering at the bar before the main rush is noticeably more relaxed. If you still want to eat, the Riff Club is ideal — food and drinks before the show without leaving the building. And if you want to discover Mallorca's music scene beyond the charts: the venue's Spotify playlists show which bands rehearse and perform here regularly.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Es Gremi

Where is Es Gremi Centre Musical?

In the Son Castelló industrial zone, Carrer Gremi de Porgadors 16, about 3 kilometres north of Palma city centre. The surroundings are industrial, but the music centre is well-signposted and easy to find.

What does entry cost?

The price level varies by event: the "Los directos del Riff" series is free; tribute shows and international acts fall in the moderate-to-elevated range. The Bono Cultural Joven is accepted.

Do I need to buy tickets in advance?

Yes — for popular concerts in Sala 1, booking ahead is strongly recommended. The hall holds over 600 people and sells out quickly for in-demand acts. Tickets are available via esgremi.com and major ticketing platforms.

Who is Es Gremi for?

For anyone who loves live music: rock and indie fans, jazz enthusiasts, urban and electro lovers, local musicians looking for rehearsal space, and groups who want to rent halls for corporate or private events.

What makes Es Gremi special?

The combination of three concert halls with professional Meyer Sound systems (Sala 1 has a Meyer Sound Leopard array), over 80 rehearsal rooms, and a music school has made it the Balearic Islands' leading live music venue since 2003.

How do I get to Es Gremi?

Best by your own vehicle or taxi; parking is available in the Son Castelló industrial zone. Public transport is possible but a direct taxi or private car is more comfortable, as the industrial estate lies off the main tourist routes.