No room for Dicey’s.
Hï Ibiza has been voted the World’s No.1 Club in DJ Magazine’s Top 100 Clubs poll for the second year running.
Top 100 Clubs is, according to the outlet’s website, “a celebration of the world’s definitive dancefloors, ranked entirely by votes from DJ Mag’s global audience.” This year, it counted 700k votes from readers.
Opened in 2017 on Ibiza’s famous Playa d’en Bossa strip, Hï Ibiza prides itself on being the world’s most technologically advanced club. A specially developed L-Acoustics system takes care of the sound, while daily-changing production illuminates the club’s various spaces.
The country with the most clubs on the list is the United States, with 19 in total, up three from last year’s list.
South America has 10 entries overall, with six coming from Brazil. The UK is down to nine total after landing 13 in 2022. And, in case you’re wondering, Ireland have exactly ZERO entries in the list.
The top ten spots are as follows:
- Hï Ibiza – Spain
- Printworks London – UK
- Green Valley – Brazil
- Echostage – USA
- Ushuaïa Ibiza – Spain
- Bootshaus – Germany
- Amnesia – Ibiza
- Avant Gardner & The Brooklyn Mirage – USA
- The Warehouse Project at Depot Mayfield – UK
- Zouk – Singapore
Hï Ibiza claims top spot
“There are many elements that make Hï Ibiza special, from the way the production changes every day, giving the club a completely new look and feel, to the special family bond we have created with our team and our incredible DJs, many of whom are the biggest artists on the planet,” said CEO of Hï Ibiza Yann Pissenem.
“But we know that it’s really the clubbers that make Hï Ibiza unique. That’s why, as a team, we pay attention to every little detail of the venue and continually strive to create the most outstanding events for all of our clients, every time they visit.”
In 2022, Hï Ibiza’s main residents included David Guetta, Black Coffee, The Martinez Brothers, Tale Of Us and Paco Osuna, and Glitterbox. This year, the likes of Eric Prydz, Adam Beyer and Patrick Topping will all perform at the venue.
You can check the full list on DJ Mag’s website.
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