Celebrating forty years of the famous night market, Peace N' Music launches at Las Dalias next week to invoke the spirit of the '60s and '70s.
From 2 June until 29 September, Las Dalias goes back to its roots; to a simpler, less commercial time.
The party, which threw a one-off last summer to mark the venue's sixty anniversary, is set to tap into the rebellious and free spirit of the 1960s and 1970s, in an explosion of Rock 'n' Roll, Psychedelia, and hippy vibes.
Since the early days of international travel, the village of San Carlos and, in particular, Las Dalias, have been a refuge for those seeking freedom and magic.
Just as it always has, each Monday, Ibiza's oldest music venue turns into a hub of creativity and energy that will pay tribute to the music, art and counterculture of those early years.
The night market will be in full swing and the garden teeming with tourists and local alike, joining for a night that fuses live music, gastronomy, acoustic shows and performances, with a captivating atmosphere of the era in its purest sense.
It is one of the few nights that sheds its electronic music coat and embraces the original sound.
In the garden, ex-Flower Power resident Joan Ribas, Funky Room legend DJ Pippi and Davide Garra play every week.
The party continues inside Akasha from 23:00 onwards, which becomes adult-only and ticketed.
Unlike the garden, the line-up in the club changes weekly. Tuccillo, Luca Averna, The Checkup, Mona Lee and Don Carlos are just a handful of confirmed names for the opening five weeks.
For info, head below. Entry is free to the garden from open to 23:00, but you will need tickets to gain access to Akasha at night, which has limited space. Book your tickets to relive the glory years and see Las Dalias in its original light.