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What's on in Ibiza this week: 8 to 14 June 2026

tickadoo Editorial Team 9 min read
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If you have been waiting for Ibiza to switch fully on, this is the week it happens. The seven days from 8 to 14 June 2026 are not a quiet shoulder-season run, they are the island's opening surge: the night David Guetta lifts the lid on his season at Ushuaïa, the night Calvin Harris starts his Friday residency, and the Saturday Flower Power comes back to Pacha for the summer. Around those headline moments sit a whole cluster of season opening parties at [UNVRS], Hi Ibiza and Amnesia, plus the daytime side of the island that costs nothing at all. We went through the week venue by venue, checked every date against the clubs and the dated Ibiza calendars rather than last year's schedule, and then priced up what is actually on sale through tickadoo so you can see where your euros go furthest. Here is the honest version of the week.

At a glance (live prices verified Monday 8 June 2026)

  • The opening to plan around: Monday 8 June, when David Guetta opens F*** Me I'm Famous for the season at Ushuaïa, from €120.
  • The residency that starts this week: Calvin Harris begins his Friday season at Ushuaïa on 12 June, with tickets from €130.
  • Back for the summer: Flower Power returns to Pacha on Saturday 13 June, from €40.
  • Best value confirmed club night: Sonny Fodera at Pacha on Monday, from €30.
  • Daytime, on the water: a sunset boat tour with open bar from €49, a half-day Cala Comte and caves cruise from €59.
  • Free all week: the Sant Antoni sunset strip, the Dalt Vila old town, Es Vedrà at dusk and the Cala Comte coast cost nothing to enjoy.

Why this is Ibiza's real opening week

Most of the big rooms technically open in late May, but the calendar only truly fills out in the second week of June, and 2026 is a textbook example. This single week carries the F*** Me I'm Famous season opener, the first night of Calvin Harris on Fridays, the return of Flower Power, the John Summit Experts Only opening at [UNVRS], the FISHER opening the same venue on Thursday, David Guetta's separate Galactic Circus opening at [UNVRS] on Friday, and a run of Hi Ibiza openings from Francis Mercier to Dom Dolla and Black Coffee. If you want one week where the line-ups are fresh, the production is brand new and the island feels like it is sprinting out of the gate, this is it. For the longer view of who plays where across the whole summer, our side-by-side comparison of the 2026 residencies is the companion piece to this guide.

Ibiza night by night, 8 to 14 June

Monday 8 June. The season opener. Ushuaïa throws the doors open for David Guetta's F*** Me I'm Famous opening party, the open-air daytime-into-evening show that has defined Ibiza Mondays for over a decade, from €120. If you would rather start under a roof, Sonny Fodera brings his house sound to Pacha the same night from €30, the most accessible confirmed club ticket of the week. Off the tickadoo menu but worth knowing, John Summit opens his Experts Only residency at the new [UNVRS] superclub, and Kettama brings Steel City to Amnesia.

Tuesday 9 June. The connoisseur's night. We do not sell Tuesday this week, and we will say so plainly rather than pad the page. The night to know about is Chris Stussy's USS at Pacha, a deep, minimal house bill, with East End Dubs opening Eastenderz over at Hi Ibiza. Tuesday is also the quietest beach day of the week, which makes it the smartest one for a boat trip before the clubs reclaim your evenings.

Abracadabra night at Pacha Ibiza, lights over the dancefloor

Wednesday 10 June. Two strong, very different rooms. Ushuaïa hosts Tomorrowland presents Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike from €55, a big-room, confetti-and-fireworks production built for a crowd. For something looser and more underground, BLOND:ISH brings her Abracadabra party to Pacha from €35. James Hype and Meduza share the bill at Hi Ibiza if you are venue-hopping.

Thursday 11 June. Worth being honest here too. The Martin Garrix Thursday residency that some listings attach to Ushuaïa does not start until early July, so there is no Garrix night this week, and the Music On sessions some calendars place at Destino on Thursdays are not running these dates either. What is genuinely on is the FISHER opening party at [UNVRS], HUGEL launching Make The Girls Dance at Hi Ibiza, and Shimza at Pacha. None of those are on the tickadoo menu, so we are naming them, not selling them. If your Thursday is open, this is a good night to rest the legs for the Friday and Saturday double.

Marco Carola's Music On at Pacha Ibiza

Friday 12 June. The biggest night of the week. Calvin Harris opens his Friday season at Ushuaïa from €130, the first of his summer dates and a genuine event rather than a routine club night. After dark, Marco Carola runs his marathon Music On at Pacha from €70, the proper home of the brand this season. David Guetta also opens his Galactic Circus night at [UNVRS], and Glitterbox brings Honey Dijon and Armand Van Helden to Amnesia, both unticketed by us but unmissable if disco-house is your thing.

Saturday 13 June. Flower Power is back. The single most charming night on the island returns for the summer: Flower Power at Pacha from €40, all sixties and seventies soul, sequins and feather boas, with Roger Sánchez among the residents. It is the most joyful, least intimidating club night Ibiza does, and the season opener is the one to be at. Elsewhere, Ushuaïa runs its long-standing ANTS show and Hi Ibiza has Black Coffee, while elrow opens its season at [UNVRS] with a riot of colour.

Solomun playing to a full room at Pacha Ibiza

Sunday 14 June. End on a classic. Close the week with Solomun +1 at Pacha from €60, the long-running Sunday institution where Solomun invites a single guest to share the booth all night, this week Denis Sulta. It is the most reliably brilliant night of the Pacha calendar and a fitting full stop. If you still have energy, Teletech takes over Amnesia for the harder, faster crowd.

Ibiza in daylight, and most of it is free

Ibiza is not only a night island, and the daytime is where the week gets more accessible. On the water, the catalogue's standout is the sunset boat tour with music, tapas and a premium open bar from €49, which times your evening to the island's best light. For a fuller day, the midday cruise to Cala Bassa, Cala Comte and the sea caves runs from €59, and a banana-boat trip with food and open bar from €69 suits a group. If you are travelling as a couple or a small party and want the whole thing to yourselves, the private sailboat with open bar and food is from €690 for the boat. For a quick adrenaline hit off the beach, the Fly Over The Sea and Roller Coaster Over the Sea inflatable rides are from €29.

Aerial view of a boat anchored off Cala Comte, Ibiza

The free side of the island is just as good. Walk up into Dalt Vila, the Unesco-listed old town inside Ibiza Town's Renaissance walls, for sunset over the harbour at no cost. Drive to the west coast for the view of Es Vedrà, the dramatic rock that rises out of the sea off Cala d'Hort, best at dusk. Spend an afternoon at Cala Comte, whose shallow turquoise water and offshore islets make it the island's most photographed free beach. For the classic Ibiza ritual, head to the Sant Antoni sunset strip and find a spot near Café del Mar or Mambo as the sun goes down, no table booking and no entry fee required. If your week includes a Wednesday or a summer Saturday night, the Las Dalias hippy market in Sant Carles is a long-running, free-to-wander institution. And if you have a full spare day, the passenger ferry from Ibiza to Formentera lands you on some of the clearest water in the Mediterranean.

What we would book, and what to just turn up for

From our live catalogue on Monday 8 June 2026, the spread on confirmed club nights runs from €30 for Sonny Fodera at Pacha up to €130 for the Calvin Harris opener, which tells you everything about how to pace a week. Book the events that genuinely sell out or carry real occasion value ahead of time: the F*** Me I'm Famous opener, the Calvin Harris first night and the Flower Power return are all worth securing rather than chancing the door. For the underground rooms with deeper bills, Abracadabra at €35 and Solomun +1 at €60 are the best value-for-quality on the confirmed list. The daytime and the free staples need no plan at all beyond turning up. If you are going to be on the island often, the savings worth chasing are not door discounts, they sit with tickadoo+, which is the route we point regulars towards.

Frequently asked questions

What is the biggest party in Ibiza this week? Monday 8 June is the F*** Me I'm Famous season opener with David Guetta at Ushuaïa, and Friday 12 June is the opening night of Calvin Harris's Friday residency at the same venue. Between them they bookend the week.

Is Flower Power on at Pacha this week? Yes. Flower Power returns to Pacha for its Saturday summer season on 13 June 2026, with Roger Sánchez among the residents, with tickets from 40 euros.

Is Martin Garrix playing Ushuaïa this week? No. The Martin Garrix Thursday residency at Ushuaïa does not begin until early July 2026, so there is no Garrix night during 8 to 14 June, despite what some season-long listings imply.

What is the best value club night this week? From our live catalogue on Monday 8 June 2026, Sonny Fodera at Pacha on Monday is the most accessible confirmed club ticket at 30 euros, followed by Abracadabra at Pacha on Wednesday at 35 euros.

What can I do in Ibiza during the day? Plenty, and much of it for free. Boat trips run from 29 euros for the inflatable sea rides and from 49 euros for a sunset cruise with an open bar, while Dalt Vila, Es Vedrà, Cala Comte and the Sant Antoni sunset strip cost nothing.

Do I need to book club tickets in advance? For the opening parties and headline residencies, yes, the F*** Me I'm Famous opener, the Calvin Harris first night and the Flower Power return can sell through. Daytime boats and the free spots are far more flexible.

Keep exploring

For the full season picture, read our side-by-side comparison of Ibiza's 2026 residencies, or go deeper on a single venue with our seven-nights guide to Pacha and our countdown of seven epic Ushuaïa nights. When you are ready to plan the week, everything on sale sits on the Ibiza hub.

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