Hi Ibiza tickets

Step into the heart of Ibiza’s nightlife at Hï Ibiza – a state-of-the-art superclub delivering immersive shows and unforgettable DJ sets.

Who’s playing at Hï Ibiza this week?

Mondays

Meduza & James hype

Tuesdays

The Martinez Brothers

Wednesdays

Dom Dolla

Thursdays

Hugel

Friday

Joseph Capriati

Saturdays

Black Coffee

Sundays

Black Coffee

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Grand Opening Party Solomun in Ibiza

April 26

Opening Party – The Martinez Brothers & Amelie Lens

Lineup: Chris Stussy, Damian Lazarus, Honey Dijon, Joseph Capriati, Josh Baker, Luciano, Miluhska, The Martinez Brothers, Amelie Lens, Anfisa Letyago, Ben Hemsley, Hannah Laing, La La, Cormac, DJ Mag Allstars, Dom Townsend, Melon Bomb, The Menendez Brothers

Purple Disco Machine in Ibiza

May 4

Glitterbox Opening Party – Armand Van Helden & Jungle (DJ Set)
Lineup: Armand Van Helden, Jungle (DJ Set), Melvo Baptiste, Minna, Alan Dixon, Bellaire, Michael Gray, Kiddy Smile, Melon Bomb

May 17

Black Coffee Opening Party – Black Coffee & Shimza
Lineup: Black Coffee, Shimza, Kintar, DJ Merlon, Damian Lazarus, Kinahau, Lilya Mandre, Paul Reynolds

June 16

Our House Opening Party – James Hype & MEDUZA³
Lineup: James Hype, MEDUZA³, Hannah Laing

June 17

The Martinez Brothers Opening Party
Lineup: The Martinez Brothers, Paco Osuna

June 26

Make The Girls Dance Opening Party – Hugel & Shimza
Lineup: Hugel, Shimza, Bontan, Juany Bravo, Miss Monique, Kölsch, Fred Lenix

June 20

One-Off – John Summit Presents Experts Only
Lineup: John Summit

July 2

Dom Dolla Opening Party – Dom Dolla & Patrick Topping
Lineup: Dom Dolla, Patrick Topping

Opening Party at Ibiza

July 4

Metamorfosi Opening Party – Joseph Capriati & Indira Paganotto
Lineup: Joseph Capriati, Indira Paganotto

August 3

Glitterbox x BBC Radio 1 – Dan Shake & Floorplan
Lineup: Dan Shake, Myd, DJ Minx, Sophie Lloyd, Eli Escobar, Floorplan, Rich Medina, Joshua Lang, Mike Dunn

September 3

Dom Dolla Closing Party – Dom Dolla & Patrick Topping
Lineup: Dom Dolla, Patrick Topping

September 18

Make The Girls Dance Closing Party – Hugel & Roger Sanchez
Lineup: Hugel, Roger Sanchez, Juany Bravo, Grossomoddo, Miss Monique, Special Guest

September 29

Our House Closing Party – James Hype & MEDUZA³

Lineup: James Hype, MEDUZA³, Hannah Laing

September 30

The Martinez Brothers Closing Party
Lineup: The Martinez Brothers, Paco Osuna

October 3

Metamorfosi Closing Party – Joseph Capriati & Indira Paganotto
Lineup: Joseph Capriati, Indira Paganotto

October 4

Black Coffee Closing Party – Black Coffee & WhoMadeWho (Hybrid DJ Set)
Lineup: Black Coffee, WhoMadeWho (Hybrid DJ Set), Shoba, Damian Lazarus, Traumer, Bartolomeo, Paul Reynolds

October 5

Glitterbox Closing Party – Dimitri from Paris & Jayda G
Lineup: Dimitri from Paris, Jayda G, Melon Bomb, Melvo Baptiste, Dan Shake, DJ Spen, Yasmin, Close Counters, Nukewood, Smokin Jo

Which Hï Ibiza ticket is right for you?

Early bird entry ticket

The smarter pick—arrive before 1am, stay till sunrise.

Why pick this ticket?
If you’re the type who likes to beat the crowds, grab your space on the dance floor, and soak in every set, this is your sweet spot. All you have to do is enter before 1am—then you’re in for the whole night. Easy.

Who's this for?

  • You're the planner in the group—you like getting there, settling in, and saving a few euros while you’re at it.
  • You don’t mind arriving around midnight. In fact, you prefer it—less queue, better vibes.
  • You’re already out early and want to lock in your night with zero stress.

Need to know:

  • You must enter before 1am—after that, the ticket won’t be valid.
  • Once you're in, you’re set for the whole night (till 6:30am).
  • Best if you're staying nearby or already ready by midnight.

General entry ticket

Stay flexible. Enter anytime between 11:30pm and 6:30am.

Why pick this ticket?
This one's for the night owls, the spontaneous ones. No fixed entry window—you can roll in whenever, whether it's 11:45pm or 3am. If you're out for dinner, pregaming with friends, or just vibing your own pace, this ticket gives you full freedom.

Who's this for?

  • You hate being rushed.
  • You're out and about and might hit the club late—say around 2am.
  • You’ve got friends, plans, and just want options that move with you.
  • You’d rather avoid the stress of a ticking clock and just arrive when it feels right.

Need to know:

  • Valid for entry anytime during party hours (11:30pm–6:30am).
  • Ideal if you’re bar-hopping or unsure of your evening plans.
  • Great if you just want the night to unfold naturally.

Built on the bones of the legendary Space Ibiza, this sleek, shape-shifting venue redefined the island’s nightlife since it opened its doors in 2017. Designed with obsessive attention to detail, Hï merges world-class production with bold architecture, intelligent lighting, and lineups that read like Grammy ballots.

Located in Playa d’en Bossa, just across the street from Ushuaïa, the club boasts two main rooms, multiple VIP zones, secret dance floors, and even restrooms with their own curated soundtracks. No two nights feel the same — and that’s by design. Whether it’s the deep soul of Black Coffee, the euphoric highs of Glitterbox, or a mid-week sweatstorm with Dom Dolla, Hï creates full-body experiences that stay in your bloodstream.

  • Best for: Tech house titans, immersive sound design, secret rooms, glam-meets-underground energy
  • Must-experience nights:
  • Black Coffee – Saturdays that shift your soul
    An Afro-house masterclass. Deep, spiritual, hypnotic — this one’s all about connection, rhythm, and otherworldly visuals. One of the most respected residencies on the island.
  • Glitterbox – Sundays in sequins and disco salvation
    If Studio 54 lived in 2025, it would look like this. A wild, flamboyant mix of house, funk, disco, and high-energy drag performances. Expect confetti storms and the happiest crowd in Ibiza.
  • Our House – Mondays with Meduza & James Hype
    Big-room energy with a twist. From cinematic house drops to bass-heavy burners, this is for people who like their BPMs punchy and their production maximal.

Hï Ibiza | By the Alphabet

  • H is for High-tech everything – From motion-sensitive lights to CO2 blasts that sync with the beat, every inch of Hï Ibiza runs on next-gen production. Even the bathrooms have their own curated sound. Nothing here is random, everything is engineered to elevate your night.
  • I is for Invisible boundaries
    There’s no “one dance floor” here. Rooms spill into each other, VIP booths sit inside the crowd, and secret passageways lead to hidden bars. Hï isn’t just a club. It’s a labyrinth, and getting lost is part of the magic.

Navigate your way inside Hï Ibiza

The Theatre (Main Room, center of the action)

This is the heartbeat of Hï. Massive LED screens curve behind the DJ booth. The sound system is finely tuned to vibrate through your whole body without distortion. You’ve got tiered levels surrounding the central dance floor, so whether you’re front row or perched above, you’re still in the moment. This is where the heavyweights like Black Coffee and The Martinez Brothers play.

The Club Room (Right side, lower level)

Smaller, darker, and more intense. The ceiling is lower, the lights are moodier, and the vibe is pure underground. It’s for the crowd who came to dance without distractions. DJs like Dom Dolla and Joseph Capriati often rotate between here and The Theatre.

The Wild Corner (Inside the unisex bathrooms)

Yes, the toilets. And yes, they throw a party inside. There’s a full bar, a DJ booth, and a dedicated sound system. You’ll walk in to pee and leave 20 minutes later sweaty and happy. Hugel has even dropped surprise sets here. It’s chaotic in the best way.

The Secret Garden (Outdoor, behind the Club Room)

Step outside for a breather, and you’ll find ambient lighting, tropical plants, and an open-air bar. It’s quieter here. People mingle, smoke, sip, and recharge before heading back inside. You might even catch an acoustic set or some deep-house playing through the trees.

Open club terrace at night in Ibiza

VIP areas (Across both The Theatre and Club Room)

Elevated platforms line the main floor in The Theatre and wrap around the Club Room. Private booths come with plush couches, dedicated bottle service, and minimal crowd interference. The best views? The mezzanine VIP balconies in The Theatre — close enough to see the DJ's hands, far enough to stretch out your legs.

Greek Mediterranean restaurant with outdoor seating and view of Acropolis, Athens.

Facilities

  • Restaurants: There are pre-party dining options inside the venue, including a sleek sushi bar and Mediterranean tapas spot. Both open early and take table bookings. Dining here doesn’t guarantee club access, but it sets the tone.
  • Cloakroom: Just inside the entrance, well-staffed and secure. Snap a photo of your ticket in case it gets lost. It stays open until closing.
  • ATM and payments: ATMs are available but come with service fees. All bars accept card payments and contactless, so you won’t need to carry much cash.
Washroom in a club in Ibiza

Restrooms

The main restroom cluster is inside The Wild Corner, and it’s unisex. Yes, there’s music. Yes, it’s part of the experience. There’s also a quieter set near the Secret Garden exit, usually cleaner and with shorter lines. VIP zones have their own private restrooms, less crowded and well-kept.

Know before you visit Hï Ibiza

Location
Getting to Hï Ibiza
Timings

Address: Platja d’en Bossa 07817 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza | Find on Maps

Hï Ibiza is right in the heart of Playa d’en Bossa, across the street from Ushuaïa. You can hear the bass across the road. It's about a 10-minute drive from Ibiza Town and 5 minutes from the airport.

By taxi

  • From Ibiza Town: Around 10 minutes, €10 to €15 depending on traffic.
  • From San Antonio: About 25 to 30 minutes, usually €30 to €35.
  • From Ibiza Airport: 5 minutes max, around €10. Taxis line up outside arrivals 24/7 during club season

By disco bus

  • The L3 Discobus runs nightly from 12am to 6am between San Antonio, Ibiza Town, and Playa d’en Bossa.
  • It stops directly in front of Hï Ibiza, at the Av. de Pere Matutes Noguera stop.
  • Fare is €3 to €4 per ride. Tickets are purchased onboard in cash only.

By car

  • Hï Ibiza does not have its own parking lot, but you can park at the Aparcamiento Ushuaïa Ibiza lot right across the street. It’s paid, open 24/7, and fills up by 11pm on most nights.
  • Another option is the Parking Es Pratet lot, about a 10-minute walk away near C. de Carlos Roman Ferrer.

By foot

  • If you're staying in Playa d’en Bossa, you're walking distance. From:
  • Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza: 3-minute walk
  • Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel: literally across the street
  • Hotel Garbi Ibiza & Spa: 10-minute walk
  • Tropicana Ibiza Suites: around 7 minutes
  • Jet Apartments: 6 minutes

Walking is the move if you’re staying nearby. The sidewalks are wide, lit, and always buzzing with people headed to the same party.

  • Hï Ibiza typically opens at 11:30pm and closes at 6:30am
  • Special events: For certain special events, the club may extend its closing time beyond 6:30am. ​
  • The venue starts to fill up around 1:30am, with headline DJs typically taking the stage between 2:30am and 4am.
  • Drink service: Bars operate during the entire duration of the club's opening hours, from 11:30pm to 6:30am.

Rules at Hi Ibiza

Minimum age is 18 years. You must bring a valid physical government-issued photo ID. Accepted documents include passports and EU national ID cards only. Photos of ID or student cards are not accepted.

Re-entry is not allowed. Once you exit the club, you cannot come back in unless you buy a new ticket — and availability at the door is not guaranteed.

Dress code for general admission:

  • Women: Dresses, jumpsuits, elegant tops, fitted pants, and sleek sneakers are okay.
  • Men: Shirts, fitted jeans or pants, and clean sneakers are allowed.
  • What’s not allowed: Flip-flops, sportswear, swimwear, tank tops, or anything that looks overly casual.

Dress code for VIP areas:

  • Men: Long trousers are mandatory. No shorts, athletic wear, or sandals.
  • Women: Glamorous, fitted looks preferred. Heels or stylish footwear only. No bikinis, flip-flops, or beachwear.
  • Bag checks are mandatory at the entrance. Security screens all personal items. Outside food, drinks, and non-prescribed medication are not allowed.
  • Water bottles are not permitted inside the club. Even sealed ones will be taken at the door.
  • Vapes and e-cigarettes are allowed in most areas, but vape cartridges may be checked and flagged by security.
  • Entry will be denied if you appear intoxicated, aggressive, or fail to follow the dress code. In these cases, tickets will not be refunded.
  • Filming with professional cameras is prohibited. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed. Casual phone videos are okay but avoid blocking views or using flash near the stage.

Tips

  • Arrive before 1am if you want breathing space and a clean cloakroom run. The club peaks between 2am and 4:30am, especially on Saturdays for Black Coffee and Sundays for Glitterbox, when queues stretch down the block. Tickets sell out fast for headliner nights, so book online at least a week in advance. Door prices are higher and not always guaranteed.
  • Use the Ushuaïa car park across the street, it’s paid but close and open all night. Free street parking is almost impossible after 11pm. If you’re staying in Playa d’en Bossa, walk. The sidewalks are safe and lit, and you’ll skip the traffic buildup completely.
  • Keep your ticket QR code handy. Security checks are strict, and re-entry is not allowed, so grab everything you need from your cloakroom visit the first time. Speaking of, cloakroom tags are tiny, easy to lose. Snap a photo as soon as you get it.
  • Inside, follow the LED signs near the bars to check DJ set times. They update live depending on the night. Headliners often take the decks between 2:30am and 4am, but exact timings drop on Instagram the day of the event, so check their stories before heading out.
  • The Wild Corner gets packed fast, it’s fun, yes, but if you actually need to pee and not party, use the restrooms near the Secret Garden or behind the Club Room. Cleaner, calmer, and way quicker.
  • You don’t need cash unless you’re taking the disco bus. All bars accept cards and Apple Pay, but note that tips on card payments sometimes don’t reach the staff, so keep a few coins if you want to show love.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hï Ibiza

What time should I arrive at Hï Ibiza?

Doors open at 11:30pm. To avoid the queue and catch the opening sets, aim to arrive by 12:30am. Headliners usually start between 2:30am and 4am depending on the night.

What kind of music does Hï Ibiza play?

Depends on the night. Saturdays with Black Coffee lean into Afro-house and deep tech. Glitterbox Sundays are disco, funk, and classic house. Dom Dolla, Meduza, Hugel, and The Martinez Brothers deliver tech house and mainstage grooves.

Can I leave and come back in?

No. Re-entry is not allowed. Once you exit, your ticket is void. Use the cloakroom wisely.

Does Hï Ibiza have a cloakroom?

Yes, near the main entrance. It opens at 11:30pm and closes after the event ends. Keep your tag safe or take a photo of it immediately.