Solid Grooves announces full Ibiza 2024 line-up with Michael Bibi, PAWSA, Carlita, Kerri Chandler, more

Solid Grooves announces full Ibiza 2024 line-up with Michael Bibi, PAWSA, Carlita, Kerri Chandler, more

Solid Grooves has confirmed full details of its summer 2024 season in Ibiza.

Returning once again to DC-10, it will take over the club every Thursday from 6th June until 3rd October. Label and party co-founder Michael Bibi will perform a series of sets through the summer, returning to Solid Grooves after having to take a break last year while he underwent treatment for cancer.

Bibi will play at the opening party, alongside PAWSA, Dennis Cruz, ANOTR, Carlita, Ben Sterling and more.

Among the other names confirmed to DJ through the summer are Kerri Chandler, Adam Beyer, Sally C, TSHA, The Ghost, Sonja Moonear, Tiga, The Martinez Brothers, Chaos In The CBD, Joseph Capriati, Christian AB, Marco Carola, Eliza Rose, Nicolas Lutz and DJ Seinfeld.

Weekly line-ups will be announced via Solid Grooves’ social channels throughout the summer. Tickets for each date are available here.

Michael Bibi will also bring his ‘One Life’ tour to Ushuaïa Ibiza this summer. The one-off show will be his first on the White Isle since announcing he was cancer-free. Bibi will be joined by a specially curated selection of guests on Friday 20th September for a “celebration of life, music and community.”

Revisit DJ Mag’s 2021 cover feature with PAWSA here, and find the full list of artists playing Solid Grooves’ 2024 season in Ibiza via the poster below.

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