Daniyella: A Voice That Fills Mallorca Evenings
She sings country, chart hits and classics — always with noticeable heart. Mallorca-based singer Daniyella brings repertoire and experience to weddings, corporate events and soon to a TV broadcast from Playa de Palma.
Daniyella: A Voice That Fills Mallorca Evenings
Many years of stage experience, a versatile program and a TV appearance (see From Reality Star to Serious Musician: Can Chanelle Wyrsch Make It on Mallorca?) that could accompany island evenings
On a windless spring evening along the Passeig Marítim, a familiar melody floats between the plane trees: someone hums a line, a waiter sets down two cups of coffee, further back a student glances at her phone — perhaps a small video of a live performance on the island. These are the musical moments created by singers like Daniyella: practiced, warm, and with an instinct for the audience that money can't buy.
Daniyella is in her mid-fifties and originally from northern Germany. She started singing country music at 19 and has steadily expanded her repertoire since then. Today she says she knows several thousand songs spanning almost five decades of pop, rock and schlager history — from 1970s classics to current chart hits. That makes her a practical choice for receptions, weddings or corporate events, where the music selection is often as varied as the guest list.
What becomes apparent immediately when you see her perform is that she orients herself to the audience. Not in the sense of soulless catering, but as genuine listening. Before a booking she likes to ask about the event, the age mix of the guests and the desired atmosphere — these are not formalities but working tools to make the evenings on Mallorca come together. You can see this approach in small everyday moments too: at the Santa Catalina market she pauses, listens, laughs with the vegetable seller and remembers passages that later find their way into a setlist.
Musically she is flexible. She moves confidently between country numbers, ballads, party hits and acoustic cover versions. Many organizers appreciate this range: an aperitif can start off jazzy-light, dinner remain calm and melodic, and when the dance floor calls she brings out the more familiar pop songs. Those who book her don't get something off the shelf, but a program that adapts to the evening and the mood.
For the island this means: more live music, more personal touches at private and public events. Mallorca lives not only from tourism but also from these in-between moments — from the morning street coffee to a small wedding in a finca garden. Such performances keep the musical landscape alive and show that professional female artists find their place here and enrich the cultural offer (see Danni Büchner: Between Show and Protection – a New Summer in Mallorca).
There is a special opportunity planned for mid-April: Daniyella is scheduled to perform during the TV broadcast of a church service from the small Porciúncula church at Playa de Palma (featured in Mallorca Firsthand: Voices from Playa de Palma). Dates may change, but the prospect of hearing a local voice in the evening program pleases many: for holidaymakers a Mallorcan memory, for locals a connection of church, beach and song — quite typical of island evenings where things come together unexpectedly.
Those who want to see Daniyella live can mostly find her at receptions, weddings, cocktail parties and corporate events. She is an option for people who value reliable professionalism and, at the same time, a warm, personal voice. Booking inquiries are handled via the listed numbers and contacts; the artist is reachable on both Spanish and German mobile numbers and runs a website and social media channels where you can find audio samples.
And a small everyday tip: if you soon stroll through Palma and hear a voice that sounds familiar, stop for a moment. It might be worth it — behind the song could be a singer who has filled stages for decades and shapes Mallorca evenings with heart and skill. Such encounters are what turn an ordinary walk into a memorable evening.
Booking & Contact: +34 677 260 736 | +49 1522 2468 279 | daniyella@daniyella.com | www.daniyella.com
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