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26 June 2026

Ibiza: The Launchpad for Tomorrow's Electronic Music Legends

Ibiza: The Launchpad for Tomorrow's Electronic Music Legends

Ibiza, the quintessential party island, isn't just the backdrop for sun-soaked escapades and sandy revivals; it is also the proving ground where future global music icons are forged. For decades, this Balearic paradise has been the stage where the world's biggest electronic music acts have made their dazzling debuts, each eager to etch a piece of history into the island's storied legacy.

From legendary venues to next-gen superclubs, Ibiza’s clubs have consistently set the scene for DJs aspiring to ascend to international stardom. A hallowed tradition on the isle, the residency system has woven itself into the fabric of the island's cultural and music narrative, reshaping careers and setting trajectories into orbit.

Ibiza boasts a glittering array of clubs where DJs have made their mark. At the heart of San Antonio lies Eden Ibiza, famed for its powerful Void Acoustics Gold Incubus sound system. It's a must-visit for any music enthusiast, proudly holding its own amongst Ibiza's top-tier clubs. Meanwhile, venues like Amnesia and Pacha continue to occupy their iconic statuses, showcasing talent that reverberates around the globe.

This unique combination of historic appeal and modern innovation makes Ibiza a magnet for both budding artists and seasoned performers, each striving to carve their niche in the pantheon of electronic music greats. As the summer beats on, one thing remains certain: the magic of Ibiza will keep producing legends destined for the world stage.

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Illegal Parties in Ibiza Under Scrutiny for Disrupting the Island's Glamour

Illegal Parties in Ibiza Under Scrutiny for Disrupting the Island's Glamour

The manager of Ocio de Ibiza, José Luis Benítez, expressed concerns over the ongoing challenge posed by illegal parties on the island, emphasising the need for cooperation rather than political sparring. While government officials claim local authorities and the Guardia Civil work closely, Benítez highlighted the vital role of local police in tackling these unlicensed gatherings. These events not only undermine Ibiza’s reputation but also spark community tensions. José Antonio Llano, who leads the Association of Holiday Rental Homes, clarified that these illicit parties usually occur in non-touristic properties, with minimal issues reported from legal holiday homes. Nonetheless, owners remain vigilant, as any gatherings that disrupt neighbours could lead to contractual consequences. Llano stressed that none in the association wish to be embroiled in such disputes, advocating for tighter regulations to grant local police more authority over residential checks. The challenge lies with the current legal framework that limits officers' access to dwellings, allowing these underground parties to persist unchecked.

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June's Final Hurrah: An Eclectic Weekend Awaits in Ibiza and Formentera

June's Final Hurrah: An Eclectic Weekend Awaits in Ibiza and Formentera

As the last weekend of June unfurls in Ibiza and Formentera, British clubbing enthusiasts can immerse themselves in a tantalizing blend of cultural, artistic, and leisure events perfectly suited for their summer getaway. From Friday through Sunday, the islands will be alive with activities that appeal to both long-time island lovers and first-time explorers. The weekend kicks off on Friday with a health-focused morning in Santa Gertrudis offering aquagym sessions. Meanwhile, Sant Antoni's Agricultural Market provides a taste of fresh local produce. By afternoon, Santa Eulària des Riu takes on a vibrant atmosphere with its celebration of International LGTBIQA+ Pride Day, while families will find hands-on workshops that encourage diversity and respect. Art enthusiasts will not want to miss the 5th anniversary of the CAN Art Fair, an event showcasing international contemporary art at FECOEV. Adding to the artistic allure, an exhibition by painter Matilde Hernández opens at Sant Jaume 72. In Formentera, Brenda Novak's exhibition will captivate those crossing the waters. Traditional festivities start strong in Vila’s Marina district with the ‘Ses Nostres Arrels’ fair, featuring artisans, local games, and a musical backdrop provided by Aires Formenterencs later in the evening. The day spills over with various other events, including the community-focused Fiestas de Sant Juan and exciting activities at Ca n’Escandell. Saturday welcomes residents and visitors to engaging cultural discussions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Dalt Vila, while the iconic Las Dalias Market remains a delightful choice for unique shopping. For literature lovers, a special session with writer Joan Bonet Cardona promises to delight. As evening descends, Santa Gertrudis erupts with a dynamic dance festival, and in Eivissa, the pulse of live Latin Jazz from the Big Band Ciutat d’Eivissa resonates through the night. Over in Sant Josep, the enchanting theatre festival ‘El Festín’ continues to captivate audiences. Sunday, a more relaxed pace sets in with artistic exhibitions in both Ibiza and Formentera, while the lively CAN Art Fair concludes its vibrant showcase. An unmissable hippie market at Pilar de la Mola in Formentera adds a final flourish with live music. Concluding the weekend, Las Dalias in San Carlos invites guests to their enchanting night market, a perfect finish to a weekend filled with the Pitiusan blend of tradition and celebration. This whirlwind of activities ensures every moment spent in Ibiza and Formentera this weekend will be richly rewarding, offering a unique slice of island life to take back home.

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Illegal Ibiza Party Shut Down by Authorities

Illegal Ibiza Party Shut Down by Authorities

More than 1,000 partygoers were left disappointed when authorities in Sant Antoni swiftly broke up an illegal party featuring well-known DJs. The operation, carried out by the Local Police and the Guardia Civil, followed multiple reports of loud music from frustrated locals. While the initial response faced criticism for delays, officials clarified that logistical challenges delayed their intervention until a suitable location was confirmed. As a result, party organizers now face penalties totaling €300,000, with additional sanctions for lacking the necessary permits. In response to allegations of continued partying into the afternoon, local officials highlighted their efficiency in managing the situation despite the criticism from political opposition.

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