Pacha Ibiza brings whirlwind of epic closing parties

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As the Ibizan sun sets on another epic season, one of the island's most iconic party brands is leading us into the closing party madness in style, with no less than three juicy line-ups this week! 

As Camelphat's Pacha residency draws to a close on Tuesday, October 1st, the stars align one last time for one last headlining event. Following the riveting successes of their solo sets earlier this year, Pete Tong and Adam Ten are returning to Pacha for a curtain call performance. Joined by none other than CamelPhat, who have doused the White Isle with their melodic prowess this summer, the evening promises nothing but the best of dance music!

And that's not all! On Wednesday, October 2nd, prepare for another roadblock event as no other than WhoMadeWho and Bedouin prepare to put a showstopping end to the SAGA summer season. 

Returning after a mesmerising performance in June, WhoMadeWho brings renewed vigour and a fresh arsenal of tracks to the Pacha stage, promising a shimmering revival of their celebrated sound. They'll be joined once again by Bedouin, who have permanently etched their name in the island’s sands with standout set after standout set this season. 

Last, but not least, the fun continues on Thursday, October 3rd, with the closing of Pure Pacha - led by Robin Schulz, who has guided Pacha ship through a melodic sea of unforgettable summer nights, together with house music icon Martin Solveig.

After a season packed with high-calibre talent—from Galantis to NERVO, and Jax Jones to
SHOUSE—this week’s finale is set to cap off the summer with the same stellar energy. 

Martin Solveig, fresh from captivating the Paris Paralympics Closing Ceremony, returns to Ibiza with his
repertoire of celebrated hits. And as the maestro behind Pure Pacha's incredible summer, Robin Schulz will ensure the finale is a fitting tribute to the season behind us. 

Don't miss this bittersweet finale, grab your tickets now via www.pacha.com.

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