When you talk about word Ibiza, clubbing and music first thing that comes into you mind. Ibiza is undeniably world known for its club scenes and night life. Young tourists from all over Europe, Asia, and Americas and from mainland Spain go to Ibiza for its night life. The parties and night life only happens from June to September, other than that, all the clubs are closed except for Pacha and it is all year round. Although some of the clubs like Es Paradis and Space opens earlier than June.
Famous for clubbing, Ibiza lived up to it. There are sorts of clubs to go to, all kinds of music genres, from modern hip hop, to trance, to house, etc. Ibiza is just a small island; you can visit the whole island for half an hour. You can go club hopping from one end to the other. The two main cities for this event is the Ibiza Town, in the East and San Antoni in the West. For whatever it is that you’re looking for in a club, name it, they have it. Ibiza has the largest club in the world and busiest club in San Antoni, the Privilege and Eden respectively. If you’re up for water parties, it’s the Es Paradis still in San Antoni. Most of the clubs here are open until six o’clock in the morning. New artists or disc jock promote and play their songs here for a wide range of listeners because of the tourists.
There are party calendars for you to check out the night life and scenes of the island. Every night, each of the club have different themes, they have different music to play. It is from Monday to Sunday, there is not a day in Ibiza that you won’t go partying. You can start buying tickets online for they become expensive when you purchase it at the venue. Mostly on August prices go up for the tickets.
Ibiza is also known for their music bars. Music bars are from resorts, there’s a strip in Ibiza for that. After the sun sets, tourists go to these places to listen to the music of the local disc jocks and have drinks before going to clubs. Mostly people go clubbing at around two o’clock in the morning. After partying or even starting to party, people wake up late afternoons and sleeping early in the evening for late clubbing. They even have what they call ‘disco sunrises’. They sure do party like there’s no tomorrow in Ibiza.
Not only tourists but also celebrities are likely to party in Ibiza. Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor, who has a studio and lives in Ibiza. James Blunt singer songwriter also lived in Ibiza to complete his second album, All the Lost Souls. The club Pacha inspired him to write the song ‘1973’; one of the DJs of the club, the famous Pete Tong, remixed and played that single. Coincidently, Pacha is the first club opened in Ibiza in 1973.
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