Flying Scotsman Ewan McVicar is set to rule Friday nights in Hï Ibiza's Club Room with an iron fist, presenting his debut full-season residency Club Knuckles. It runs from 1 May to 2 October and spans both CAMELPHAT's and Dom Dolla's separate Friday night residencies.
Chunky House, brash basslines and flashes of Acid will seize the Club Room, transforming Hï Ibiza's sleek dancefloor into a sweat-drenched rave box for a meaty total of 23 weeks.
The Club Knuckles party concept, born of Ewan McVicar’s newly conceived record label, road-tested the Club Room last summer during two exclusive takeovers. Dam Swindle, Sally C, and Young Marco all took to the booth, giving some idea of who can expect this term.
Now extending into a full-blown season-long residency, the fired-up Scot proudly timestamps yet another major milestone in his already lucrative career.
Since 2021 breakout single Tell Me Something Good, which peaked at number 15 in the UK Charts and was crowned DJ Mag's Best Of British Track of the Year, Ewan McVicar has not wavered in his intent to spread audacious, nostalgia-tinged House music, inspired by his own raving roots.
Fast-forward to 2023, Ewan McVicar, now a globally recognised name. He founded Pavilion Festival, bringing the scene stalwarts such as Derrick Carter and Carl Cox to his sleepy coastal hometown of Ayr, Scotland. Safe to say, we’re in safe hands with Hï Ibiza's newest party host.
While The Theatre delivers a split-season spectacle between headliners CAMELPHAT and Dom Dolla, Friday nights in Club Room are consistently committed to McVicar’s manifesto of fierce connection, white-knuckle momentum and ecstatic release. Ready to lock in? Of course you are!
Tickets are on sale now with line-ups soon to follow.
For tickets to Fridays between 1 and 28 May and later 4 September to 2 October with CAMELPHAT next door, please visit this page.
For tickets to peak-season Fridays from 5 June to 28 August with Dom Dolla, click here instead.
Alternatively, find it all listed on our definitive party calendar.
