Ten year milestone of Solomun At The Port set for next week

One of Ibiza's best free parties returns on Wednesday 17 September.

Always a date in the calendar that we look towards fondly, one of Ibiza's best free parties returns on Wednesday 17 September. Solomun At The Port hits its ten year milestone next week.

From 19:00 to 23:00, the big Balkan will conduct an extended four-hour set, including all of the music he has supported this summer.

Solomun At The Port is organised in collaboration with Ajuntament d’Eivissa, Asociación de Vecinos del Puerto de Ibiza, Port d’Eivissa and Pacha Group - the club of which, Solomun has held residency for 18-weeks this summer.

The completely free to attend event, for tourists and islanders alike, represents the spirit of gratitude and unity.

Launched in 2014 (but shelved during the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021), Solomun At The Port is a way of giving back to the community by supporting local traders.

Many of the hospitality businesses in the port area are experiencing unprecedented challenges. Here's our chance to give them a boost.

Ten year milestone of Solomun At The Port set for next week

Solomun At The Port continues to honour the island’s DNA: music, inclusivity, freedom and community. All that we ask is that you buy drinks from the bars and restaurants in the area (please refrain from bringing your own) and dispose of any rubbish responsibly.

Both actions will ensure the long-term continuation of this fantastic annual tradition, keep natural habitats pollution-free and give hospitality a much needed financial injection when it needs it most. There's no need to buy a ticket. Simply arrive and have fun.

Should you want to continue dancing afterwards, Solomun's young apprentice Mau P is holding court at Pacha with his Baddest Behaviour party from 23:00. BLOND:ISH and Sally C are his guests.

For tickets to any of the last four Solomun +1 dates at Pacha on Sundays, please visit this page. This coming weekend (14 September), Solomun is joined by Caribou.

PHOTOGRAPHY | by Adolf Comes

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