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The DJ Calendar of the Mediterranean Summer 2026

Travel · 17 May 2026 · 4 min

The DJ Calendar of the Mediterranean Summer 2026

The nights that will define the season, between Saint-Tropez, Ibiza and Mykonos.

The festive calendar of the Mediterranean is no longer a question of which clubs exist. They all exist. The question is when each room is at its best — and which week of which month is worth flying for. What follows is the short list, in the order I am giving it to clients planning the summer.

Saint-Tropez

The peninsula is now a curated weekend. Loulou Ramatuelle holds its Sunday brunch from late June to early September — Cyril Hanouna's residencies through July are the public event; the quieter Sundays in mid-August are the actual table. Bagatelle Saint-Tropez runs its rooftop lunches through the season, with the line-up announced two weeks ahead and the August schedule heavy on the Saint-Tropez-to-Ibiza axis — Cesar dal Bono, Boris Brejcha for the 14 August week, Loco Dice closing on Labour Day weekend. Les Caves du Roy at the Byblos continues, as it has since 1967, to be the last room standing at four in the morning — Jack-E on residency, with rotating Friday nights that are worth the late dinner.

Ibiza

Ibiza in 2026 is, more than ever, about the Sunday. Solomun +1 at Pacha returns for its twelfth season, running every Sunday from 31 May through 4 October, with Skrillex, Jamie xx, Anyma and a debut from KETTAMA on the announced line-up — the residency that has defined the island's serious dance crowd for over a decade is still, against the odds, the booking. Hï Ibiza runs Black Coffee on Saturdays and the Martin Garrix Wednesdays through August. Ushuaïa continues with the pool sets that work better at six in the afternoon than at midnight — ANTS on Saturdays remains the smartest call for a long lunch that turns into a long evening. Pacha itself, beyond Solomun, runs Solid Grooves on Fridays and Defected on Saturdays for the deeper crowd.

Mykonos

The island's late season has shifted south. Scorpios Mykonos at Paraga still does the sunset — daily, no booking required if you are seated for dinner — and the new neighbour at Fouquet's will, in practice, push the early evening west. Cavo Paradiso holds the post-three crowd; the Solomun set on 8 August is already sold. Nammos Mykonos at Psarou continues its lunch-into-dinner format with a thinner line-up than it used to publish — the room is the event, not the booth.

A short note on the calendar

The smart play, for clients building a summer, is to anchor on three weeks: the second week of July in Saint-Tropez, the first week of August in Mykonos, the last weekend of August in Ibiza for the Solomun close-out arc. The rooms in between fill in. The fly-and-go pattern of single-night appearances — which dominated 2023 and 2024 — is, finally, out of fashion. The new luxury is staying for the residency.

Reservations for everything above are open. The August dates close first.

— Camille Vedy

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