There are ordinary weeks in Ibiza, and then there are weeks like this one. From Tuesday 30 June to Sunday 5 July 2026, the island lines up one of the most stacked runs of the entire summer — a genuine headliner every single day. If you have been waiting for the right moment to see a global superstar play under an open sky, this is it. Ibiza's biggest open-air shows this week read less like a club calendar and more like a major festival bill spread across six consecutive sunsets, almost all of it unfolding at the legendary open-air arena on the edge of Playa d'en Bossa.
Below is your day-by-day guide to the week's headline concerts, plus where to keep the party going once the sun goes down. Pack sunglasses, charge your phone, and book ahead — nights like these sell through fast.
Tuesday & Wednesday: Latin Fire Meets Tomorrowland Energy
The week opens loud. On Tuesday 30 June, reggaeton royalty Ozuna takes over the open-air stage from 5pm (tickets from €60). The Puerto Rican superstar is one of the most-streamed Latin artists on the planet, and his Ibiza shows turn the arena into a sea of singalongs, romantic trap anthems and dembow-fuelled choruses. It is a rare chance to swap the island's usual four-to-the-floor house for pure Latin heat, with support from Alex Martini and friends warming the crowd as the sky turns pink.
On Wednesday 1 July, the energy flips to festival mode as Tomorrowland presents Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike (from €55, up to €250 for premium tables). The Belgian duo are big-room specialists, and they bring the full Tomorrowland production sensibility — pyrotechnics, confetti and stadium-sized drops — alongside Brazilian star Alok and a cast of rising names. If you have ever wanted the Tomorrowland feeling without leaving the Mediterranean, this is the closest you will get.
Thursday & Friday: Two Nights of Superstar Dance-Pop
Thursday and Friday are arguably the crown jewels of the week. Thursday 2 July belongs to Martin Garrix (from €65), the Dutch hitmaker who has headlined just about every major festival on earth. Expect the euphoric melodies that made him famous, a few unreleased surprises, and a special back-to-back energy with melodic-house favourite Lost Frequencies on the same bill. It is the kind of show where 6,000 people sing the same wordless hook into the warm night air.
Then Friday 3 July brings one of the most in-demand names in all of dance music: Calvin Harris (from €65, with VIP options climbing toward the top end). The Scottish producer behind a decade of chart-defining anthems is a guaranteed sell-out, joined by house heavyweight MK and Will Clarke. If you only book one show this week, this is the safe bet — though "safe" undersells just how euphoric a Calvin Harris open-air set becomes once the sun drops behind the bay.
Saturday & Sunday: Techno Titans and a Swedish Finale
The weekend goes deeper and harder. Saturday 4 July is all about ANTS, the cult techno collective that transforms the arena into a colony of relentless, hypnotic grooves. Swedish techno don Adam Beyer leads the line-up (tickets from a friendly €30, rising to €220 for tables), joined by Andres Campo, Tini Gessler and Syreeta. It is the most underground-leaning of the week's headline shows and a favourite among serious dance-music heads.
The grand finale lands on Sunday 5 July with Swedish House Mafia (from €90). The trio behind some of the most emotional anthems in dance history close out the week in style, and a Sunday sunset set from these three is exactly the cinematic, hands-in-the-air moment Ibiza was built for. It is the perfect full-circle ending to a week that started with Latin trap and ran through every shade of dance music in between.
Keep the Party Going: Pool Days and After-Dark Sessions
The open-air shows mostly run from late afternoon into the evening, which leaves plenty of room to build a full day — or a full night — around them.
For daytime energy, the pool parties over in San Antonio are in full swing. O Beach Ibiza runs a different theme almost every day, from the classics-driven Kisstory on Tuesday to the soulful SIN Sundays and Soul Heaven sessions, while Ibiza Rocks keeps its famous poolside party rolling with Origins, Ibiza Anthems and an R&B Affair across the week (most from €32). They are the ideal warm-up: a few hours of sunshine and splashing before you head to the main event.
Night owls who want to carry on past midnight should look to Hï Ibiza, just steps from the open-air arena. The week's after-dark bill is exceptional in its own right — Dom Dolla on Friday, the legendary Black Coffee on Saturday with Skepta and Loco Dice in the Club Room, and CamelPhat alongside a stacked techno line-up on Sunday. Over in San Antonio, Eden and Es Paradis round things out with everything from reggaeton nights to the famous foam-soaked Fiesta del Agua water party. And for families, El Kiddo at Bambuku in Marina Botafoc offers a daytime playground of live music and entertainment for the little ones (from €15).
How to Do Open-Air Week Like a Local
A few practical pointers to make the most of it. First, book in advance — these are the marquee shows of early July and the best tiers vanish quickly. Second, remember that the headline concerts begin in daylight, so bring sunglasses, sun cream and a hat; the arena is open to the sky and the early hours are hot. Third, plan your transport: Playa d'en Bossa is well served by buses and taxis, but queues build at peak times, so leave a buffer either side of the show. Finally, pace yourself — with a headliner every day, the temptation is to do all six, but even two or three well-chosen nights will leave you with a week's worth of stories.
You can find full line-ups, set times and tickets for every show this week — plus boat trips, beach clubs and family days to fill the daylight hours — over on the Ibiza Calendar. Whatever your sound, from Latin fire to deep techno, this is the week Ibiza turns the volume all the way up.