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The muralists Albert Pinya, Carolina Adán and Edoardo Ettorre participate in the Inca Street Art festival

On Sunday the big Graffiti Festival will be held, an open day with a free wall for painting, live music, break dance and hip-hop exhibitions

ARA Balears
13/05/2026

PalmMuralists Albert Pinya, Carolina Adam, Edoardo Ettorre, Kamma Marlo, and Núria Toll are among the artists who will participate in Inca Street Art, the urban art, music, and culture festival that takes place in the town starting Friday, when the III Balearic Grafit Meeting also begins.

In addition to internationally renowned muralists, the presence of emerging artists, along with live graffiti sessions, music, and urban dance will be the main protagonists these days, the Inca City Council has reported. Furthermore, thanks to the collaboration with Artilleria and the Casal de Joves d'Inca, the festival will once again give prominence to emerging artists Alicia Magallón, Oniric Omnia, and AVG Andreu.

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One of the main attractions of this edition will be the participation of Albert Pinya (Palma, 1985), one of the Mallorcan artists with the most international projection of his generation.

Also noteworthy is the presence of Carolina Adán Caro, with an expressionist career closely linked to the democratization of art and its presence in everyday life.

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Italian muralist Edoardo Ettorre, one of the most refined emerging figures in contemporary European muralism, will showcase in Inca the visual, poetic, and introspective language that transforms urban spaces into narratives charged with emotion, memory, and sensitivity.

Also participating are Kamma Marlo, an illustrator, muralist, and graphic designer from Lleida; and Núria Toll, an illustrator and muralist from Igualada.

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Regarding the third edition of the Balearic Grafit Meeting, organized by Tropicana Dreams Fest, it will bring together urban artists from different parts of the Balearic Islands for a weekend of coexistence, creation, and hip-hop culture. Saturday will be the big day of mural creation on Avinguda del Tren, with musical performances and cultural activities starting at 8 p.m.

On Sunday, the great Festa del Grafit will be held, an open day with a free wall for painting, live music, break dance and hip-hop exhibitions, an art and craft market, food trucks, and activities designed for families, youth, and the curious.