The ultimate party season is just around the corner, and everyone’s group chats are officially on fire. While London is still shaking off the last bits of rain and wind, Pacha, the blueprint for the entire Ibiza clubbing scene, has just begun its most ambitious season of the decade.
The White Isle’s most iconic cherry-topped club isn’t just a tourist hot spot anymore; it’s a high-energy music venue making this summer better than ever. With Marco Carola, Solomun, and ANOTR setting the bar for the next six months, the upcoming schedule looks like an ultimate set of essentials in electronic music right now.
Ready to start your hols with a trip to Ibiza? With Solomun +1 kicking off its residency on May 31 and continuing until October 4, this summer is getting hot. We’re talking, an unmatched guest list including Jamie xx, Peggy Gou, Anyma, Dixon and others. And if that doesn’t hit the sweet spot, Skrillex will be joining Solomun on July 5 for the most hyped set of the year.
The lineup doesn’t stop three – expect an iconic show every night. Fridays are all about Marco Carola and the Music On family, which officially takes over on May 15. The 5 AM back-to-back is the literal cherry on top of the night. Midweek is getting stacked too, with Franky Rizardo and Chris Stussy trading off Tuesdays. Purple Disco Machine brings disco vibes every Thursday. And of course, Pacha keeps getting better. Get ready for Keinemusik (Rampa & &ME) taking over the Sunday, May 24, being one of the most talked-about events of the pre-season.
How to get there?
We know the dates, we know the shows – all there’s left to do is book your flights. Good news, the Isle isn’t that much of an effort to reach. Whether you’re flying out of Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, or London City, you can be on the ground in Ibiza in just under two and a half hours. Just a heads-up: flight prices skyrocket as we get closer to big July dates like the Skrillex takeover, so if you’re planning to be under the cherries this summer, lock in your travel plans sooner rather than later.