Amnesia to throw both an opening and closing party this weekend
Jayda G, The Blessed Madonna and Skream are lined up to play at the Ibiza club
Amnesia Ibiza are throwing two back to back large scale opening and closing parties over the weekend.
The organisation have described this as the “shortest but sweetest season ever” and are wanting to give fans a “reason to be excited” after a “topsy turvy year”.
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The opening party runs from 6:PM until 5:AM with returning favourites and hot new names including Answer Code Request, Hector Couto, Skream, Tijana T and many more. This will run across four rooms.
The closing party runs from 4:PM until 5:AM with Jayda G, Young Marco, Jamie Jones, The Blessed Madonna, Richy Ahmed and more.
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This summer, none of the usual landmark Amnesia Ibiza events took place.
Nevertheless the brand has worked hard to bring their famous experience to clubbers around the world with a special week long take over festival in Croatia, a Sunset Session party at a spectacular 17th-century Fortress on the Isle of Pag and even a virtual rave in the Amnesia virtual venue in collaboration with Decentral Games.
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The organisers have promised that there will be something “special” for residents who arrive early.
Not many tickets remain, to buy yours for this weekend visit their website here. Full lineup for the event can be seen below.
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