Christian Lawyers

Christian Lawyers sue the artists who performed at the Peguera festival for "highly sexual content."

The ultra association has also pointed out a PSIB councilor at the Calvià City Council for the organization of the event.

One of the artists who performed last July at the Peguera festivals
14/08/2025
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PalmChristian Lawyers has filed a complaint with a Mallorcan court against Sebastián Palmer, a member of the PSIB (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) in Calvià City Hall, and artists Baaldo and Domi Shameless for the "highly sexual content" of their performance at one of the events during the Peguera festival.

The ultraconservative association accuses the councilman and the artists of "exhibitionism" during the performance scheduled by 'Peguera se mueve', since, as they explain, the artists uttered expressions such as "I have a boy who eats my pussy" and "I like cocks" in the presence of minors. In this sense, Christian Lawyers assure that the spectacle was recorded on video and broadcast, which generated "a strong social and political controversy."

It should be remembered that the Calvià City Council has already charged against the performancequeerwhich took place last July as part of the Peguera festival. Specifically, the City Council, governed by the PP and Vox parties, published a statement on social media naming two members of the neighborhood association 'Peguera es Mou' and a councilor from the PSIB (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party). "The City Council strongly condemns these statements and announces that both the association and its representatives will be held accountable," they stated.

The City Council issued this statement after the far-right party attacked the action in question on social media, accusing the PSOE of using public money "to impose its gender ideology through popular festivals." "Vox Calvià will immediately announce stricter criteria for the control and supervision of all subsidies and festive activities. Patron saint festivals are not to be touched. Our children are not objects of ideological propaganda," the far-right party added to the statement.

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