Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza

New Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza gets the summer party season started!

The brand new Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza had its Grand Opening last night, with legendary DJ duo Masters at Work, Chic featuring Nile Rodgers and newcomer Brian Cross helping to open the venue with a bang.

The new Hard Rock Hotel is the famous entertainment brands first beachside European Hotel, and is situated in Playa d’en Bossa, one of the islands most beautiful beaches. Like all of Hard Rock’s venues, the hotel features a wealth of iconic memorabilia to help get revellers in the mood to party like a rock star.

To celebrate the hotel’s first year in Ibiza, the venue will continue to play host to some of the biggest and brightest names in music throughout the summer. Following on from last nights extravaganza will be:

  • UB40 on 27 June
  • Robin Thicke on 4 July
  • Icona Pop on 11 July
  • Jason Derulo on 25 July
  • Ellie Goulding on 8 August
  • Snoop Dogg on 15 August
  • Kylie Minogue on 22 August
  • Placebo on 12 September

 

It’s a great roll-call of musical talent which literally has something for everyone – from pop fans to hip-hop and rock fans. The highlight for me would probably be Snoop Dogg on 15 August, as the rapper will be accompanied by Pete Tong, DJ Sneak and Brian Cross.

Throughout the summer Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza will feature concerts every Friday night in front of an audience of up to 2,500 partygoers of all ages. On top of all that the awesome-looking pools and chill-out zones will also play host to various events and parties. Basically, it will be THE place to party hard in Ibiza this year. Check out the below video now to find out more:

Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza boasts 493 very plush guestrooms featuring everything you could possibly need for an unforgettable Ibiza experience, including signature bedding, 24-hour room service and individual terraces with amazing views of the Mediterranean.

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Post Author: Luke Glassford

All-Noise was founded in 2010 with just one simple aim – to highlight and celebrate ‘proper music’, made by real people with real musical inspirations.