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Amnesia Ibiza Reveals Lineup For 2024 Pyramid Opening Party

Amnesia Ibiza has shared the lineup for the opening night of its Pyramid party series, commencing this spring.

The “Pyramid Special” event will kick off at 10PM on April 26, 2024, with artists like East End Dubs, Hot Since 82, Sweely and Sara de Araújo supplying the opening night vibes on Amenesia’s famous Terraza, while techno standouts Amelie Lens, Indira Paganotto and Héctor Oaks take over the historic superclub’s main room.

The Pyramid opening party will again coincide with IMS’ annual industry conference, welcoming dance music’s key figures back to Ibiza for a week-long summit as the White Isle begins its grand reopening.

Amnesia capped off its 2023 season in October with an exciting Pyramid closing party that featured performances from Charlotte de Witte, Deborah De Luca, Joseph Capriati B2B Jamie Jones, and more.

Additional Pyramid highlights from last year, including performances from Adam Beyer, Bonobo, Reinier Zonneveld, Honey Dijon and more, should have fans excited for the Amnesia season ahead.

Amnesia Ibiza’s 2024 Pyramid opening party tickets are now available at the nightclub’s official website.

 

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Peter Volpe

Ohio-based writer and journalist with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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