balearic nights | pacha ibiza’s 2025 grand opening

As the temperature starts to rise, Ibiza’s dance floors begin to rumble with the beating pulse of sound systems. This weekend house and electronic music lovers descended on the Spanish island to welcome in the 2025 party season, and the iconic Pacha Ibiza opened its doors with a vibrant residency lineup including the likes of Solomun and Purple Disco Machine.

Known for its eclectic mix of the world’s hottest DJs, Pacha Ibiza’s opening weekend was sizzling with excitement as melodic house DJ Solomun commanded the floor on 25 April. The crowd was electric and the venue was packed with the kind of sun kissed magic that has made Pacha Ibiza a tried and true crowd favourite. From 8 June till 5 October, Solomun is set to take over Sundays at the club with his +1 concept, playing back-to-back with special guests.

Purple Disco Machine ignited the floor the following evening, making for a balmy night filled with classics. The Grammy award winner played an infectious mix of electro infused funk and disco. The feel good vibes were palpable and only a taste of what’s to come for the rest of Pacha Ibiza’s summer lineup. Party goers can expect residencies from an array of heavy hitters every night of the week such as Blond:ish on Wednesday nights from 21 May and Sonny Fodera on Mondays from 16 June.

Alongside the club’s signature party Flower Power with Bora Uzer, this year also sees the comeback of Pure Pacha on Saturdays, headlined by German DJ Robin Schulz on various dates in May and September. Five decades into its legacy, Pacha Ibiza continues to hold its title as an emblem of night life in Europe. Located just opposite Pacha Hotel, it’s conveniently placed on the island, especially after a day spent sunbathing and exploring. Ibiza itself is a platter of exciting live music, so a night at one of the most iconic platforms for house music is not to be missed.  

See Pacha Ibiza full 2025 lineup and event tickets here

photography. Courtesy of Pacha Ibiza
words. Shama Nasinde