Hï Ibiza brings together three distinctive nights this week, showcasing the diversity of its electronic music programme. From house and melodic sounds to techno, rave and psy-techno, the Ibiza club continues to explore different sides of the electronic music spectrum through a line-up that brings together established names and emerging sounds.
This Friday, Dom Dolla returns to the Theatre for another night of his residency, joined by Tiga and Heidi. The Australian DJ and producer’s energetic approach provides the foundation for a set of artists who are willing to move beyond traditional genre boundaries. Tiga brings his eclectic taste and ability to move between house, techno and electro, while Heidi adds a more physical, groove-driven approach to the night.
Over in the Club Room, Ewan McVicar leads Club Knuckles alongside LAMMER and Cinthie. McVicar’s sound draws on the speed and energy of trance, techno and rave, while Cinthie brings her experience of Berlin’s house scene and vinyl culture. The combination creates a dynamic dancefloor built around contrasting approaches to rhythm, energy and club music.
On Sunday, CamelPhat takes over the Theatre for the penultimate edition of Summer of Love, joined by Maz and Scenarios. The British duo’s melodic house sound meets Maz’s blend of percussion, melody and Afro-rooted influences, while Scenarios adds its collective approach to the line-up. The result is a meeting point between melodic house, rhythmic textures and contemporary electronic sounds.
Meanwhile, the Club Room hosts the penultimate ARTCORE event, with Indira Paganotto, Kobosil, Hyperloop and AD7USTMENT. The line-up focuses on the darker and more intense side of electronic music, combining psy-techno, industrial techno, EBM and rave culture. At Wild Corner, Beatport completes the night with performances from Riva Starr, Nice7 and a B2B set by Miki J and Knowhat.
Monday sees Solèy take over the Theatre with a programme centred on musical exchange and live performance. Francis Mercier B2B Fideles, Faul & Wad B2B Maesic, Alex Wann and Divolly & Markward bring together African, Caribbean and Middle Eastern rhythms with house, deep melodic sounds and percussion. The result is a multicultural approach to the dancefloor that reflects the increasingly fluid boundaries of contemporary electronic music.
In the Club Room, All I Need features Andrea Oliva, Marten Lou and Peace Control. Their back-to-back and successive sets are designed to gradually reshape the atmosphere throughout the night, while maintaining a direct connection with the dancefloor.
From house and melodic electronic music to techno, psy-techno, industrial sounds and rave, Hï Ibiza’s programme offers a broad snapshot of the current electronic music landscape, bringing together different scenes, influences and generations under one roof.






