Ibiza Rocks announces residencies from Aitch, Headie One, Bugzy Malone, more

Ibiza Rocks announces residencies from Aitch, Headie One, Bugzy Malone, more

Ibiza Rocks has revealed a series of residencies for summer 2023, bringing the iconic ‘Fire in the Booth’ to the White Isle.

Charlie Sloth will host and curate the weekly residency, which will take place every Thursday from June 29 until September. 

The San Antonio hotel and music venue, which recently underwent huge renovations, will host some of the biggest names in the UK rap scene: ArrDee, Bugzy Malone, Headie One, D-Block Europe, Krept & Konan, and more.

Curator of the residency, Charlie Sloth, commented: “I’m gassed to be bringing Fire In The Pool to Ibiza Rocks! We are ready to create the most insane experience for the people. Summer just got a whole lot better!”

Ibiza Rocks’ Talent and Programming Manager Patrick Nazemi said, “after years of House and Techno dominating the Balearic scene, we’re excited to give the UK’s biggest artists across Hip-Hop, Grime and Rap a permanent home on the island.”

Alongside that, Aitch will be headlining the Aitch 2-0 pool party in Ibiza, which will take place across two days on 13th and 14th July 13. The full line-up of Aitch’s party will be announced soon.

Speaking on the news, the Mancunian rapper said: “I’m gassed to return to Ibiza Rocks this summer for another round of my Aitch 2-0 Pool Party. I’m bringing some special guests along with me, it’s going to be bigger and better than before!” 

For more information and tickets to the event, visit the Ibiza Rocks website

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