SPACE IBIZA – THE REBIRTH
If you frequented the island during the 80s, 90s and naughties, will know that Space was the ultimate party venue on the island of Ibiza.
‘We Love‘ Sundays at Space, will forever be ingrained in the minds of those that lived it.
And with events that went on for 24-hours straight, we know that (albeit mostly a blur), it was one of the most cherished times for veteran, hedonistic party-goers.
With the club closing in 2016 after its lease expired, we thought owner Pepe Roselló would take a well deserved long-retirement. After nearly three decades of success with his world-renowned venture.
However, the now 85 year old icon was never one to shy away from pushing the brand (and boundaries), of his globally recognised music venue.
In 2022, Space Eat And Dance opened, on the famous sunset strip in San Antonio. Adding a new dinner/dance experience along the walkway, with unforgettable views.
This Spring we will also see the opening of a brand new club ‘Space‘. In the Rimini province of Riccione. Which will see a number of world-class DJs taking centre stage.
This was much to the dismay of the white isle lovers. who thought that the other-worldly magic was gone forever from their ‘home’.
ALWAYS A SURPRISE AROUND THE CORNER
There’s been talks for a number of years regarding the iconic name. Heading over to a new nightclub on the island. And last weekend it did just that.
Whilst many believed that ‘biggest club in the world’ Privilege would be making-claim, it was in-fact a very different venue indeed hitting the local press.
It’s not somewhere we thought would host the (now) event under the same name. But the opening party last Friday showed us why it was an excellent choice to do so.
A very carefully curated show which brought the venue back to life, after a few months of winter hibernation.
Even the legend Pepe Roselló himself made an appearance, to thank the full-crowd for their loyal-support.
Tomorrow you can catch their second part at Eden, and we don’t doubt that it’s going to be a night to remember.
Written by Alexandra Ellis