There are big weeks in Ibiza, and then there are weeks like this one. Between now and next Friday, some of the largest names in electronic music are all landing on the island at once, turning what is already peak season into something close to a festival spread across seven nights. If you have been waiting for the right moment to book a marquee show, the biggest DJ sets in Ibiza this week make the decision easy — the only hard part is choosing which night to give up sleep for.
Below is a night-by-night guide to the headline shows between Saturday 4 and Friday 10 July 2026, with set times, price guides and a few local pointers to help you plan. Doors, room splits and line-ups can shift late in the day, so always double-check on the night before you travel across the island.
Saturday 4 July: Deep house royalty and a masked disco
Tonight sets the tone. Black Coffee returns to Hï Ibiza in Playa d'en Bossa for another chapter of his long-running Saturday residency, the South African maestro threading soulful, hypnotic house through the Theatre from 23:30 while Skepta and friends run the Club Room next door. Tickets start around €85. It is one of the island's most reliably classy nights, and the crowd tends to be there for the music rather than the spectacle.
If you want colour and chaos instead, elrow takes over [UNVRS] in San Rafael with its psychedelic Enter the Wortex production — confetti cannons, costumed performers and a party that feels engineered for maximum sensory overload, from €85. For something more theatrical and central, Claptone's The Masquerade lands at Club Chinois in Ibiza Town from 23:30, with the golden-masked house favourite joined by Myd and Melé from around €35 — the most affordable of tonight's big three.
Sunday 5 July: Swedish House Mafia and Carl Cox on the same night
Sunday is when the week goes supernova. Swedish House Mafia headline Ushuaïa in Playa d'en Bossa, bringing their stadium-scale sound to the open-air stage from 17:00. This is one of the summer's most in-demand bookings — expect tiered pricing that climbs from roughly €90 well into the hundreds — so anyone still deciding should lock in tickets sooner rather than later. Sunday afternoons at Ushuaïa run in daylight and finish before midnight, which makes them perfect if you still want a functioning Monday.
Then, once the sun is down, Carl Cox takes the main room at [UNVRS] alongside Richie Hawtin, Anna Tur and the Melon Bomb crew from 23:30, tickets from around €50. Few names carry the weight Coxy does on this island, and pairing him with Hawtin is about as close to a techno summit as Ibiza gets. Do both if your stamina allows; if not, Ushuaïa for the show, [UNVRS] for the after.
Monday 6 July: David Guetta lights up Ushuaïa
David Guetta brings his F*** Me I'm Famous! party back to Ushuaïa from 17:00, joined by Tchami and Maesic for a big-room, hands-in-the-air spectacle that has become a Monday institution. Prices start near €120 — this is a premium ticket, but it is also one of the most photographed parties of the whole season.
Prefer your Monday underground? John Summit presents Experts Only at [UNVRS] pulls a serious main-room line-up with Sofi Tukker and a Deer Jade back-to-back with LP Giobbi, from 23:30 and around €50. Two very different flavours of Monday, both worth staying up for.
Tuesday 7 July: Calvin Harris meets Anyma's ÆDEN
Tuesday is a genuine toss-up. Calvin Harris headlines Ushuaïa from 17:00 with Jazzy in support — pure, sun-drenched pop-house from one of the most successful producers on the planet, from around €65. It is the kind of billing that fills the open-air arena fast.
After dark, Anyma presents ÆDEN at [UNVRS] offers something completely different: a cinematic, AI-and-visuals-driven audiovisual show from the Afterlife co-founder, joined by WhoMadeWho's hybrid live set, from 23:30 and around €70. If you care as much about production design as the music, this is the ticket of the week.
Wednesday 8 July: Jamie Jones' Paradise and a Hï double bill
Midweek belongs to the underground. Jamie Jones presents Paradise: Starship Eden at [UNVRS] is the standout, headlined by a Jamie Jones back-to-back with Marco Carola — a pairing of two tech-house heavyweights that sells itself — plus Nic Fanciulli and a deep supporting cast across multiple rooms, from around €85. It runs from 23:30 and tends to go long.
Over in Playa d'en Bossa, MEDUZA & James Hype present Our House takes the Theatre at Hï from 23:30, with an OFFWEEK-branded Club Room featuring Benny Benassi, from €40. For a lower-key Wednesday, the free SMIILE party at Pikes in San Antonio welcomes Chloé Caillet from 23:00 — no ticket required, just the timeless Pikes charm.
Thursday 9 July: Martin Garrix and FISHER
Thursday delivers two crowd magnets. Martin Garrix returns to Ushuaïa from 17:00 with Sidepiece and Julian Jordan, from around €65 — festival-grade main-stage energy under the open sky. Later, FISHER brings his irrepressible, meme-ready house to the main room at [UNVRS] from 23:30, from about €50. If you have only one big night left in you this week, FISHER is the safe bet for pure, grinning fun.
Friday 10 July: David Guetta's Galactic Circus
The week closes as loudly as it opened. David Guetta presents Galactic Circus at [UNVRS] from 23:30 is a full-production spectacle with MALUGI and VisionV in the main room, tickets from around €110. Guetta twice in one week, at two very different venues, is a fair summary of just how stacked this stretch of the calendar is.
Practical tips for a big week
A few things worth knowing before you commit. Ushuaïa shows start in the late afternoon and wrap around midnight, so they pair beautifully with a following night out — or an early flight. The clubs proper get going after 23:30 and run until dawn, so plan your food, water and taxis accordingly; queues for cabs in Playa d'en Bossa and San Rafael at 06:00 are their own kind of legend. Buying tickets in advance almost always works out cheaper than paying on the door, and the marquee names on this list genuinely sell out. Finally, pace yourself: with a headliner every single night, the temptation is to do it all, but the people who enjoy Ibiza most are usually the ones who pick two or three shows and give them everything.
Whatever you choose, this is the island at full volume — a rare week where the line-ups read like a festival poster. Browse the full schedule, compare set times and grab tickets over on ibiza-calendar.com, your local guide to everything happening on the island this summer.