Pacha Ibiza is one of the most iconic nightclubs in the world, located in Ibiza Town on the Spanish island of Ibiza. Founded in 1973 by Ricardo Urgell, Pacha established itself early as a pioneering force in the emerging world of electronic dance music and club culture. Originally envisioned as a Mediterranean villa with a bohemian flair, the venue has evolved over the decades into a sprawling, multi-room nightlife complex while retaining its distinctive whitewashed, Ibiza-style architecture.
Known for its open-air terraces, luxurious VIP spaces, and an enduring sense of glamour, Pacha Ibiza has become a symbol of the island's transformation into a global epicenter of nightlife and hedonism. Its cherry logo is instantly recognizable and synonymous with world-class dance music events. Pacha's cultural significance stems not just from its longevity but also from its forward-thinking music programming and ability to adapt to changing trends.
Across more than five decades, it has been at the forefront of the Balearic beat movement, the rise of house and techno, and the recent EDM boom. The club has been the site of legendary summer residencies, extravagant themed parties, and countless unforgettable nights that have entered dance music folklore. While Pacha's main location has always remained in Ibiza Town, over the years the venue has undergone several renovations and expansions to modernize its facilities while maintaining its historic charm.
The brand has also expanded to include venues worldwide, but the original Ibiza club remains the flagship and spiritual home of the Pacha empire. Notable artists who have performed at Pacha Ibiza include internationally renowned DJs and producers such as David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Martin Solveig, Solomun, Bob Sinclar, Swedish House Mafia, Pete Tong, Luciano, Sven Väth, Erick Morillo, Marco Carola, Claptone, and Fatboy Slim, as well as local heroes like José Padilla, Alfredo Fiorito, and DJ Pippi, all of whom have contributed to the club's enduring legacy on the White Isle.
The capacity of Pacha Ibiza is 3000.
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