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Gastroclub and mixologist specialist, Cova Santa’s incredibly popular events series continues into September. On show at Far de ses Coves Blanques already, all the way until 25 September. Space Ibiza owner Pepe Rosello invites you to learn about this skilled, but troubled and ultimately manipulated artist. Elmyr de Hory has been the subject of many entries into popular culture, but now the misunderstood and tragic impersonator is being honoured in his own exhibition.
Notorious forger Elmyr de Hory goes under the spotlightīefore mass tourism and the arrival of Acid House, in the 1960s and ‘70s, Ibiza was a magnet for film stars, writers, free-thinkers, other bohemian types… and one notorious art forger. However, we think we’ll settle for spectating this time round. Anybody keen to get involved still has time to register. There is also a 10km race, running in parallel. Are you feeling fit? The Ibiza Half Marathon takes place on Sunday 26 September, starting in San José all the way to the marina in Ibiza Town, via Cala Jondal and San Jordi. If the Olympics and Paralympics have inspired you this summer, then our next suggestion might be worth taking into consideration.
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A third option is the Full Moon Live Show at W Hotel, featuring Bahramji and Medusa Odyssey. Or, a little less active, how about a romantic Full Moon Dinner illuminated by our satellite at Amante’s romantic east coast setting. Ibiza is known as a sun-worshipper's paradise, but did you know we’re also pretty fond of howling at the moon? This month, the full moon falls on 21 September and we have several events to take your pick from.Īt 7Pines Ibiza Resort’s Pure Seven Spa, you can bask in the moonlight for a spot of Full Moon Yoga. Full Disco and House vibes on the Playa d’en Bossa sand. Even if you miss out, for our money, it’s worth rocking up and setting up on the beach nearby. Paul Reynolds, Ben Santiago, Scott Gray and Corbi are back with their monthly Melon Bomb get-together at their spiritual home, Tanit Beach Ibiza on Sunday 19 September.Īlways guaranteed to sell-out, you’ll want to make your reservations nice and early. For the full programme, including the ever-flamboyant Grand Parade march, head to the official website.
Sign up hereĪfter last year’s hiatus, Ibiza Gay Pride makes a loud and proud eight-day return in 2021, with parades, concerts, LGBT film showcase and networking events from 10 to 18 September. Tremendous value at €26.82 for nearly 4 hours of activity. Join 99 other attendees in this unique rooftop experience with fantastic views over Talamanca Bay.Īfter a one hour yoga to relax, you will be handed personal headphones and encouraged to release some pent-up energy, as DJ Jamie Beron lays on the beats. Taking place at Nobu Ibiza Bay on Saturday 4 and 25 September, Suco Session offers a guided mindful meditation session and social-distanced stomp that will leave you feeling liberated, elevated and free. Despite the temptation, you will need to remain firmly rooted to your seat or sunlounger, but hey, quality underground music in the sun as planes fly overhead - almost like the good old days, huh? Best keep those drinks flowing. Island-based party promoter Keep On Dancing is back at Bora Bora on Thursday 2 September and it has booked a strong line-up.Īpollonia favourite Dan Ghenacia is joined by Hot Creations affiliate Luca Cazal and Marlon. Performances are due from Gonzalo del Val Trio, Ibiza Jazz Experience Quintet and a variety of international acts. Afterwards, the fun moves to the Santa Lucía battalion in Dalt Vila for the next three days.
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Four consecutive days of live music begin on Wednesday 1 September with the free concert at Parque Reina Sofía. We kick off September with the return of Ibiza Jazz Festival. If you’re one of the lucky ones arriving in the next few weeks, check-out our top tips for events taking place between now and 30 September. Plus, with spring events being postponed until the autumn, there is still plenty to do during the coming month. With the evolution of the pandemic and vaccination rates continuing to improve in Europe, Ibiza is bracing itself for a late influx of tourists, with many businesses already signalling their intent to carry-on later than usual. August would normally be the peak of summer, but as you well know by now, 2021 is anything but normal.