If you only have one week on the White Isle this June, you have picked a good one. What's on in Ibiza this week reads like a festival line-up squeezed into seven days: stadium-sized DJs by night, poolside parties under the sun, a flamenco festival in the hills, and free village concerts where the only ticket you need is a willingness to show up. Between 15 and 22 June 2026, the island is humming in every direction, and you can build a week that swings from glossy and loud to quiet and golden without ever repeating yourself.
Here is our local pick of the events worth planning your week around, with the practical details to make it easy.
The Big-Name Nights Lighting Up the Week
The headliners are out in force. Mondays belong to David Guetta's F* Me I'm Famous!** at Ushuaïa Ibiza in Playa d'en Bossa, an open-air, sun-still-up spectacle that has become one of the most in-demand parties on the planet (from 17:00, tickets from €120). If your tastes lean darker and more cinematic, Anyma presents ÆDEN lands at [UNVRS] in San Rafael on Tuesday 16 June, with Mind Against and a live set from Stephan Bodzin turning the main room into something closer to an art installation (from 23:30, from €70).
Midweek keeps the pressure on. Trance royalty Armin van Buuren takes over Ushuaïa on Thursday 18 June (from 17:00, from €60), while the same night FISHER brings his irresistible, grinning brand of house to [UNVRS] alongside Joshwa (from 23:30, from €50). House heads should also circle Jamie Jones presents Paradise: Starship Eden at [UNVRS] on Wednesday 17 June, a marathon of a line-up featuring Luciano, Darius Syrossian and wAFF, and MEDUZA & James Hype's Our House at Hï Ibiza the same evening.
These are the nights that sell out, so book ahead and pace yourself: doors at the late clubs rarely get going before midnight, and the island rewards those who nap.
Beach Clubs and Daytime Pool Parties
You do not have to wait for dark to dance. The daytime scene this week is every bit as strong, and far kinder on your sleep. O Beach Ibiza in San Antonio runs a different flavour each day: chart-friendly euphoria with Joel Corry on Monday, the throwback singalongs of Kisstory on Tuesday (with Albert Bace live on drums), and the deeper grooves of House in Paradise on Wednesday. Expect pool, confetti and an early finish that leaves the evening free.
Over at Ibiza Rocks, the poolside sessions roll through the week with the Bingo Brunch on Wednesday for something gloriously silly, while Ushuaïa hands Tuesday to reggaeton superstar Ozuna (from 17:00, from €60) for a rare Latin headline moment. For a more grown-up, toes-in-the-sand pace, Blue Marlin Ibiza in Cala Jondal hosts the free Amazona sessions on Thursday with Eli Rojas, all long lunches sliding into sunset.
Live Music and Flamenco: The Other Ibiza
This is the Ibiza that surprises first-timers. Away from the clubs, the villages put on a near-nightly programme of free live music in Ibiza, and it is some of the most charming entertainment on the island. This week you can catch flamenco with Miguel de Miguel at Cas Costas in Sant Jordi (Tuesday, free), candlelit acoustic sets at 528 Ibiza, world-music duos in the courtyards of Sant Josep, and rumba, soul and rock spilling out of village bars from Cala de Bou to San Antonio almost every evening from around 20:00.
The week's cultural centrepiece is the Cranc Festival in Sant Josep, where Granada's acclaimed Soleá Morente shares a bill with Mujeres and Billy Flamingos at Venice Bay on Thursday 18 June (from €22) — a beautifully curated night of contemporary Spanish sound. For something timeless and free, Monday's ethnic-music sunset with Barahmji & Medusa Odyssey at Sunset Cala Conta is pure Balearic ritual, the kind of gig that reminds you why people fell in love with this island in the first place.
Sunsets on the Water and the Sand
No Ibiza week is complete without a proper sunset, and this one offers a dozen ways to chase it. On land, the free Sunset Session at CBbC Cala Bassa (Monday, from 17:30) pairs Balearic house with the view of the sun dropping behind Es Vedrà, while Beachouse in Playa d'en Bossa runs its laid-back BOHO Experience with Camilo Franco on Thursday (free entry).
If you would rather see it from the water, the boat scene is in full swing. Float Your Boat and the catamaran cruises from San Antonio run daily beach and sunset trips (from around €25), and there are caves-and-coves tours along the west coast most mornings for snorkelling in glass-clear water. A day trip to Formentera is the classic move: fast ferries leave Ibiza Town roughly every half hour in peak season and have you on white sand in about 30 minutes, from €20–25 return.
How to Plan Your Week
A few local tips to make the most of it. Book the marquee club nights in advance — Guetta, Armin, FISHER and Anyma all draw big crowds, and walk-up tickets are pricey when they exist at all. Balance the late nights with daytime pool parties and free village gigs so you actually see the island in daylight. Hire a car or scooter if you can; the best sunset spots and the village concerts are scattered across the south and the hills, and they reward a little wandering. And always keep one evening loose for the unplanned — a free flamenco night you stumble into often becomes the story you tell back home.
Browse the full, up-to-date listings for every day this week on ibiza-calendar.com, where you can filter by date, area and vibe, and grab tickets in a couple of taps. Whatever your tempo, Ibiza has a night with your name on it between now and 22 June. See you out there.