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Ibiza's longest running nightclub, Pacha,

Pacha Ibiza highlights their summer season

Home Uncategorized Pacha Ibiza highlights their summer season

Ibiza’s longest running nightclub, Pacha, with its famous dancefloor and cherry logo, is open 7 days a week this summer—not only that, each night has a special residency with a featured artist. Nestled near the historic yet modern Puerto de Ibiza, it has its genesis in the late 60’s when the White Isle was a hippy haven. Nowadays, it is one of the island’s enduring superclubs and a bonafide global brand.

Top tier talent come to Pacha, and its opening party this May was no exception when Hot Since 82 kicked off an astounding 21 week residency under their Labyrinth brand. The City of Lights visited Ibiza this summer with Paris By Night, Pacha veteran Bob Sinclair‘s exclusive show kicking off his Pure Pacha residency, which will also see him joined by Basement Jaxx. Paying homage to Ibiza’s hippy past, the summer of love tribute Flower Power returns, with retro decor decking out the nightclub.

Pacha is synonymous with big name talent, and returning headliners Martin Solveig and David Guetta will make clubbers dance the night away with their two repeat residencies. Solveig‘s My House is a celebration of the welcoming quality of the Frenchman’s quirky house music: mi casa es su casa as the Spaniards would say. Guetta, the French king of electronic dance music, leads another summer of his F*** Me I’m Famous residency: if any residency can be described as “can’t miss” then FMIF is it. Supporting acts are no less famous, with Robin Schulz, Afrojack, Kungs, Jonas Blue, and Oliver Heldens joining Guetta for an unforgettable night of the most-famous tunes EDM has to offer.

Tickets for Labyrinth, Pure Pacha, and My House run for just 52 euros, while FMIF is 89 euros and are available now for all summer dates.

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