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Jane’s Walk

Queen and cartoons

THE Queen tribute act Sym‐phonic Rhapsody of Queen will grace the stage of the Sala Magna at Palma Audito‐rium on Saturday May 6 at 8pm to present their new show ‘A kind of magic’ After wowing audiences in Madrid and Barcelona with sell‐out crowds, monopolising prime‐time television shows and closing news pro ‐grammes on national televi‐sion, it is back with a new pro‐duction, a new stage show and a great desire to captivate audiences more than ever. A number of international singers backed up by a power‐ful rock band will perform a selection of the British leg‐ ends’ greatest hits accompa‐nied by a spectacular stage show and visual display for over two hours of Queen magic.

Saturday will see another major show in Mallorca, as the Power Up Orchestra takes to the stage of the Trui Teatre at 9pm with an all‐new show.

Power Up Orchestra is the number one band performing the theme tunes and sound‐tracks of all the most popular videogames, anime series and cartoons. All the classics and the latest novelties in a unique and unforgettable concert.

Visit auditoriumpalma.com and truiteatre.es for tickets and further information.

THE eighth edition of the ‘Jane’s Walk’ will take place on the weekend of May 6 and 7, encourag ‐ing participants to reflect on how they perceive neighbourhoods with a critical spirit based around the issue of urban planning.

It is free to sign up and no registration is re ‐quired. To attend simply be at the starting point at the time indicated for each route.

Routes include ‘Gentri‐fied Canamunt’ (May 5 at 5.30pm in the Plaça Ma‐jor), ‘The view of Jane Ja‐cobs and the feminist city’ (May 5 at 6pm. The meeting point is above the Pont des Tren and the tour will end at the Can Alonso centre about an hour and a half later), ‘The richness of Son Vida’ (May 6 at 9am at the Ho‐tel Son Vida. It will end at the Son Vida golf restau‐rant approximately three hours later), and ‘Walk along Carrer Cotlliure’ (May 6 at 10am in Plaça París. It will end at the

Font de la Vila and will cover one of the future civic hotspots of the city and all its hidden histo ‐ry).

For further information visit ‘Jane’s Walk Palma’ on Facebook and janeswalkpalma.word press.com

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