Oberbayern – Nightlife in Mallorca

Oberbayern

Playa de Palma

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For nearly sixty years, Oberbayern has been what Ballermann fans mean when they say: *now it really starts*. No rooftop glamour, no minimal-techno pretension — just dense air, pounding Schlager bass, and an atmosphere that burns itself into the collective memory of a party holiday. The club sits right on the seafront promenade of Las Maravillas, steps from the sand, down into a basement that has been pounding since 1968.

Oberbayern – impression 1

Concept

Oberbayern doesn't explain itself. It's a cult disco and Schlager pilgrimage site in one — one of three anchors in the Ballermann trio alongside Bierkönig and Mega-Park, but with the oldest credentials. The music concept is clear: party Schlager, Discofox, Ballermann hits. Up to six live performances daily turn an ordinary night into something closer to a concert programme with club freedom. If you're looking for acts like Peter Wackel, Mia Julia, Jürgen Drews or Ikke Hüftgold, you're in the right place — Oberbayern is one of their home stages.

The venue is also the entry point to a three-club complex: the same building houses **Bolero** (Discofox and Schlager, for seasoned dancers) and **Regine's** (charts and electro, younger crowd). Together, the three rooms cover the full emotional spectrum of a Ballermann night across around 2,000 m² — without ever leaving the building.

Oberbayern – impression 2

Atmosphere

Basement disco is the apt description: from the pavement you head a few steps down, then the room closes in. The ceiling is low, at capacity the air warms accordingly, and that's part of the deal. If you want a cool, spacious venue, this is the wrong place — if you want the energy of a packed, sweaty, loud Schlager room, this is exactly it.

The stage belongs to rotating singers multiple times each evening; dancers are part of the scene. Historically, Oberbayern sent a promo crew in lederhosen and white-and-blue chequered shirts through the beaches of Playa de Palma — a tradition banned by Palma city hall in the mid-2010s, but still part of the lore for regulars.

The crowd is almost exclusively German-speaking.

Programme & Music

Schlager, Schlager, Schlager — with Discofox interludes. Acts rotate daily, and the line-up follows seasonal logic: the further into summer, the bigger the names. The season opening in April regularly pulls in a headline-heavy bill; past confirmed guests include Ikke Hüftgold, Schäfer Heinrich, Mia Julia, DJ Robin, Tim Toupet, Ina Colada and Peter Wackel.

Drinks run on a tab card system: you get a consumption card at the door, each drink is recorded, and you settle the bill on the way out. Drink prices sit in the usual Playa range. Happy hour deals and promo vouchers vary by night — following the club's social media channels can get you a free drink at the start of the evening.

Who It's For & Best Occasions

Oberbayern is for everyone who doesn't need to enjoy their Mallorca evening ironically. Stag dos, group trips, milestone birthdays, first and last nights of a holiday week. If it's your first time at Playa de Palma and you want to understand what Ballermann means, you can't skip this one. And if you already know — you'll be back.

Insider Tip

The tab card you get at the entrance is not a souvenir: **keep it safe** and hand it in yourself at checkout when you leave. Multiple guests report being charged a flat rate if the card goes missing. Also: the strongest acts often play late — guests report headline sets from 1 a.m., sometimes after 3 a.m. If you only stay for the first hour, you've only seen half the club.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Oberbayern

Where exactly is Oberbayern located?

On the Platja de Palma seafront promenade, Carretera de l'Arenal 48 in the Las Maravillas district — roughly halfway between Ballermann 6 and Mega-Park, right next to the coastal road.

What is the concept of Oberbayern?

One of the oldest cult discos on Playa de Palma (since around 1968), focused on party Schlager, Discofox and Ballermann hits. Part of a three-club complex with Bolero and Regine's in the same building.

How does the tab card system work?

At the entrance you receive a consumption card on which each drink is recorded. When you leave, you hand in the card and pay the total. Keep the card safe — multiple guests report flat-rate charges if it goes missing. Minimum consumption applies.

Which artists perform?

Oberbayern is a home stage for the party Schlager circuit. Confirmed past guests include Peter Wackel, Mia Julia, Jürgen Drews, Ikke Hüftgold, Tim Toupet and Schäfer Heinrich. Up to six live performances daily.

Do I need a reservation?

No reservation needed — just show up. For current evening programmes and promo offers, it's worth checking the Facebook page (@OberbayernMallorca).

When is the best time to go?

Oberbayern is a seasonal venue (approximately April to October). The strongest acts play late — guests report headline moments from 1 a.m. onward. The season opening in April regularly draws a particularly strong line-up.