Some weeks in Ibiza simply hit harder than others, and the stretch from June 26 to July 2, 2026 is one of them. The island's biggest club nights are firing on all cylinders right now, with season-defining residencies in full swing and one of the most anticipated returns of the summer landing on Sunday. If you only have a few nights on the White Isle, this is the week to make them count.
Below is your local guide to the best Ibiza club nights this week — who's playing, where, when, and what to expect from each room. We've focused on the headline shows worth planning your nights around, with a few practical tips at the end so you arrive ready rather than rushed.
Friday: Dom Dolla and David Guetta open the weekend
The weekend kicks off in style. At Hï Ibiza in Playa d'en Bossa, Australian house phenomenon Dom Dolla takes over the Theatre on Friday, June 26 (doors 23:30, tickets from €55), with Ewan McVicar's Club Knuckles holding down the Club Room next door. Dom Dolla has quietly become one of the most reliable names in modern house, and his extended Friday set is built for the kind of euphoric, hands-in-the-air moments Hï does so well. Grab tickets here.
If your tastes run bigger and bolder, David Guetta presents Galactic Circus at [UNVRS] in San Rafael the same night (from €120). The world's number-one DJ turns the island's newest mega-venue into a theatrical playground, with Kevin de Vries and Layla Benitez among the support. It's spectacle clubbing at full volume — go for the production as much as the music. Tickets are available here.
Saturday: Black Coffee and the return of ANTS
Saturday is arguably the strongest night of the week. Black Coffee continues his flagship residency at Hï Ibiza (from €85), now in its eighth season. The South African maestro is a master of the long build — deep, soulful, hypnotic house that unfolds slowly across the night, with Dixon joining in the Theatre and Skepta bringing Más Tiempo to the Club Room. It's one of those rooms where the crowd is there for the music first and everything else second. Book your spot here.
Over at Ushuaïa Ibiza, the open-air daytime juggernaut ANTS marches on (from €30, doors 17:00). This season's "No System. Only Sound" concept strips things back to the community and the music, with Andrea Oliva, Eats Everything and Manda Moor on the bill. Dancing under the Playa d'en Bossa sun with the pool glittering behind you is a quintessential Ibiza experience, and ANTS does it with a loyal, up-for-it crowd. Tickets here.
Sunday: Swedish House Mafia returns, plus Carl Cox
This is the headline of the week. Swedish House Mafia make their long-awaited return to Ushuaïa Ibiza on Sunday, June 28, launching an exclusive Sunday residency that runs through mid-September (from €100). After their landmark island appearances in recent years, the trio bring stadium-scale production and a back catalogue of anthems that practically the whole crowd will sing word for word. Expect this one to sell out fast — book ahead. Tickets are here.
For something deeper and darker as the night goes on, Carl Cox holds court at [UNVRS] every Sunday (from €50, doors 23:30). The techno legend's return to the island has been one of the great recent comeback stories, and his marathon journeys through house, techno and everything in between remain a rite of passage for any serious clubber. Ben Sterling and Anna Tur round out the main room. Grab tickets here.
Into the new week: John Summit, Anyma and Tomorrowland
The energy doesn't dip once the weekend ends. Monday brings John Summit's Experts Only to [UNVRS] (from €50) — the Chicago house star's first-ever Ibiza residency, all relentless energy and big-room precision, with MK on support. The same night, David Guetta's acclaimed Monday open-air party lights up Ushuaïa (from €120) for those who like their Mondays loud.
On Tuesday, Anyma presents ÆDEN at [UNVRS] (from €70) delivers what many consider the island's most jaw-dropping audiovisual show — a deeply immersive melodic-techno experience from the genre's most talked-about name, with CamelPhat joining the bill. Then Wednesday sees Tomorrowland with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike transform Ushuaïa into the surreal world of Planaxis (from €55), and Thursday closes the cycle with HUGEL's Make The Girls Dance at Hï Ibiza (from €40), bringing infectious Latin-house party energy alongside Miss Monique.
In short: whatever your sound — soulful house, peak-time techno, melodic spectacle or pure festival mainstage — there's a marquee night with your name on it between now and next Thursday.
Practical tips for clubbing in Ibiza this week
A few things that make the difference between a good night and a great one:
Book tickets in advance. Headline nights like Swedish House Mafia and Black Coffee regularly sell out, and door prices are always higher than pre-sale. Buying ahead also means you skip the longest queues.
Pace yourself and plan transport. Clubs in Playa d'en Bossa, San Rafael and San Antonio are spread across the island. Pre-book a taxi or note the night-bus (Discobús) routes, especially for [UNVRS] in San Rafael, where you won't want to be hunting for a ride at sunrise.
Go early for the open-air shows. Daytime parties at Ushuaïa start in the late afternoon and the atmosphere builds all evening — arriving around doors means cooler temperatures, shorter lines and the full arc of the night.
Stay hydrated and look after each other. Long sets, summer heat and a packed dancefloor are a serious combination. Water, sun protection earlier in the day, and a meeting point with your group go a long way.
Mix it up. Even the most dedicated clubber benefits from balancing big nights with a slow beach day, a long lunch and a proper sunset. Ibiza rewards those who treat the week as a marathon, not a sprint.
This is one of the standout weeks of the 2026 season, with genuine A-list talent across multiple venues and a major residency debut on Sunday. Pick your nights, book early, and let the island do the rest.
Browse the full week's line-ups, ticket links and more on ibiza-calendar.com — your local guide to everything happening on the White Isle.