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What's On in Ibiza This Week: 22 to 28 June 2026

tickadoo Editorial Team Updated 29 Jun 2026 10 min read
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Late June is the moment Ibiza stops warming up and properly switches on. By the week of 22 to 28 June 2026 every major room is open, the season residencies are running at full strength, and one of the biggest names on the island plays its very first night. If you are landing this week, this is the genuinely useful version of what is on, checked night by night against the venues' own 2026 calendars so you are not chasing a party that has not started yet.

We have left out anything we could not date-confirm for these exact dates. A couple of famous Thursday and Tuesday names that run later in the summer are not on this particular week, and we say so below rather than send you to the wrong door. Prices are in euros, verified on our own listings on Monday 22 June 2026, and where a night is bookable through tickadoo we link it. Where it is not, we still name it, because half the fun of the week is knowing what is happening across the whole island.

At a glance, 22 to 28 June 2026

  • Standout of the week: Swedish House Mafia open their Sunday residency at Ushuaïa on 28 June, the first night of a twelve-week run.
  • One-off you will not get again soon: Ozuna brings a live Latin show to Ushuaïa on Tuesday 23 June, not the usual club night.
  • Marquee nights: David Guetta (Monday), Tomorrowland with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike (Wednesday), Calvin Harris (Friday), all at Ushuaïa.
  • Best value night: midweek. Wednesday at Ushuaïa starts from 55 euros against 120 to 135 euros for the Monday and Friday headliners.
  • Daytime: sunset and midday boat trips from 49 euros, plus the free Sant Antoni sunset strip, Dalt Vila and Es Vedrà.

The week's two genuine standouts

Two nights this week are worth planning the rest of your trip around. The first is Sunday 28 June, when Swedish House Mafia play the opening night of their 2026 Ushuaïa residency. This is the start of a twelve-week Sunday run that lasts until mid-September, so being there for night one carries a certain weight. Doors are from the late afternoon for the open-air daytime-into-evening format the venue is known for. It is not currently sold through tickadoo, so treat this as a heads-up rather than a booking link.

The second is Tuesday 23 June, when Ozuna takes the Ushuaïa stage for a live show rather than a DJ set. It is one of three Latin dates he plays at the venue across the summer, and it is the reason the Tuesday this week is a concert, not the Calvin Harris club night you might see advertised for other Tuesdays in the season. If reggaeton and a live crowd are your thing, this is the night.

Solomun playing to a packed Pacha Ibiza on a Sunday night

Night by night: 22 to 28 June 2026

Monday 22 June

The week opens with one of the island's longest-standing Monday institutions. David Guetta's F*** Me I'm Famous at Ushuaïa runs from the late afternoon, this week with Afrojack, Mesto and Paul Reynolds on the bill, from 120 euros. It is the big-room, hands-in-the-air end of the spectrum, and it sets the tone for the week. Over in the old town district, Sonny Fodera holds the Monday slot at Pacha from 30 euros, a more song-led house night that has quietly become one of the best-value bookings on the island. If you want to start in San Antonio instead, Eden runs its own Monday programme on the sunset side of the island.

Tuesday 23 June

This is Ozuna night at Ushuaïa, the live Latin show described above. It is a genuine one-off in the rhythm of the week, so if a stadium-scale concert under the open sky appeals more than a four-to-the-floor club set, build your Tuesday around it. Tuesdays are also traditionally the calmest, most relaxed night to be out on the island, which makes them a good choice if you are pacing a longer stay.

Wednesday 24 June

Midweek is where the value lives. Tomorrowland takes over Ushuaïa with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike headlining, joined by Timmy Trumpet, Yves V, James Carter and Semsei, from just 55 euros. For a production on this scale that is the most accessible marquee ticket of the week. At Pacha, Abracadabra by BLOND:ISH brings a warmer, more melodic and conscious house sound to the famous cherries from 35 euros. Two very different Wednesday moods, both easy on the budget.

Thursday 25 June

Thursday this week belongs to Marco Carola. Music On Daytime lands at Destino, the open-air sister venue with the sea behind the booth, running roughly 17:00 to 23:00 for a long, tech-house-driven afternoon and evening, from around 87 euros. It is one of only eight Thursday daytime editions across the whole summer, so the dates are limited. At Ushuaïa, Thursday this week is a HUGEL show rather than the Martin Garrix residency you may have seen listed. Garrix does not start his Thursday run until July, so we have not linked it for these dates.

Friday 26 June

Friday is the heavyweight night. Calvin Harris headlines Ushuaïa with MK among the support, from 135 euros, the most in-demand ticket of the week. If you would rather end the night in a proper club rather than an open-air arena, Marco Carola brings Music On to Pacha from 70 euros, the label's flagship Friday home and a rite of passage for any tech-house fan on the island.

Marco Carola's Music On in full flow at Pacha Ibiza on a Friday

Saturday 27 June

Saturday is the island's busiest night and the most reliably full. ANTS swarms Ushuaïa with Andrea Oliva leading the line, from 40 euros, which makes the most famous Saturday brand on the island one of the better-value tickets of the whole week. At Pacha, Roger Sanchez hosts Flower Power, the club's long-running celebration of classic house and sixties-and-seventies spirit, a complete change of pace from the tech-house rooms and a brilliant night if you want melody and singalongs rather than relentless drops.

Sunday 28 June

The week closes with two of its biggest names. Solomun +1 at Pacha is the Sunday ritual, the German selector inviting a single guest to share the booth for a long, emotional, melodic-house marathon, from 60 euros. And as covered up top, Swedish House Mafia open their Ushuaïa residency the same evening. A Sunday that runs from an open-air opening party into a late Pacha finish is about as complete as an Ibiza day gets.

Daytime: boats, sea and the slow side of the island

Ibiza is not only a night island, and the daytime is where you recover and where the views actually live. The classic is a sunset boat tour with music, tapas and an open bar from 49 euros, the calmest possible way to watch the sky turn over the water before the clubs open. For a fuller day on the sea, the midday boat trip to Cala Bassa, Cala Comte and the caves from 59 euros takes in the island's best swimming coves, and the banana-boat trip with food and open bar from 69 euros adds a bit of adrenaline for groups.

Midday boat trip anchored over turquoise water at Cala Comte, Ibiza

If you are travelling as a group and want the day entirely to yourselves, a private sailboat with open bar, food and music from 720 euros works out reasonably once you split it. For something quicker and more playful, the roller coaster over the sea from 30 euros and the fly-over-the-sea air-stream ride from 29 euros are the more accessible end of the on-water menu and good fun between beach stops.

Free and non-bookable staples worth your time

Some of the best things on the island cost nothing and need no ticket. The Sant Antoni sunset strip on the west coast is the original, a run of bars where the whole town gathers to watch the sun drop into the sea, soundtracked and entirely free to stand and enjoy. Dalt Vila, the UNESCO-listed walled old town above Ibiza Town, is a slow evening walk through cobbled streets and ramparts with the harbour glittering below. Es Vedrà, the dramatic rock rising off the south-west coast, is best caught from the cliffs near Cala d'Hort at golden hour.

For markets, Las Dalias near Sant Carles is the island's most famous hippy market, with its big Saturday daytime edition and atmospheric summer night markets. The beaches of Cala Comte and Cala Bassa deliver the postcard water without a cover charge, and a day trip to Formentera, a short ferry from Ibiza Town, gives you the Caribbean-clear shallows that even Ibiza cannot quite match. None of these need booking, and together they make the daylight hours as memorable as the nights.

A quick word on value this week

Verified on our listings on Monday 22 June 2026, the spread between the marquee nights and the midweek rooms is wider than people expect. The Monday and Friday headliners at Ushuaïa sit at 120 to 135 euros, while Wednesday's Tomorrowland night starts from 55 euros and Saturday's ANTS from 40 euros, both for full-scale productions. The pattern holds every year: the most accessible, and often the most enjoyable, version of a big night is the one running on a day you were not planning to use. If your budget is finite, spend it on Wednesday and Saturday and keep the headline Friday as the splurge. For the full picture of how the rooms compare across the week, our side-by-side guide to the 2026 Ibiza residencies breaks down which night suits which mood, and our deeper dives into a full week of Ushuaïa nights and Pacha nights go room by room.

Frequently asked questions

Is Calvin Harris playing Ibiza this week? Yes, but only on Friday 26 June at Ushuaïa, with MK on the support bill. The Tuesday this week is an Ozuna live show, not Calvin Harris, even though Harris also holds a Tuesday slot later in the season.

Is Martin Garrix on at Ushuaïa this week? No. Garrix does not begin his 2026 Thursday residency until July, so Thursday 25 June at Ushuaïa is a HUGEL show instead. We have not linked the Garrix night because it is not running on these dates.

What is the single biggest night of the week? Sunday 28 June, when Swedish House Mafia open their twelve-week Ushuaïa residency. Solomun +1 runs at Pacha the same night, making it the strongest Sunday of the early season.

Which night is the best value? Midweek. Wednesday's Tomorrowland night at Ushuaïa starts from 55 euros and Saturday's ANTS from 40 euros, both well below the 120 to 135 euros of the Monday and Friday headliners.

Is there anything to do during the day? Plenty. Sunset and midday boat trips start from 49 euros, and the island's best free experiences, the Sant Antoni sunset strip, Dalt Vila, Es Vedrà and the Las Dalias market, cost nothing at all.

How do I save on tickets across a longer stay? Joining tickadoo+ is the route to member pricing across experiences, which adds up quickly if you are booking several nights and daytime trips in one trip.

That is the week of 22 to 28 June 2026 on the island. For everything else that is on, and to book any of the nights above, start at our Ibiza hub. Have the week you came for.

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