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The Ibiza season is starting, and Sundays at Amnesia are named Pyramid. There are eighteen dates filled with energy, diverse music, and a mix of famous artists and new talents from the electronic scene. Pyramid Ibiza reveals all line-ups by date, creating an exciting season with a program that merges emerging artists and icons. 

The event has become one of the top Sunday attractions in Ibiza, expanding to cities like Mar del Plata and Barcelona. Returning to Amnesia, Pyramid maintains its unique style through geometry, contrasting lights, and impressive stage design. 

This season features a B2B format, pairing artists like Ricardo Villalobos with Luciano and Chris Liebing with Marco Faraone. Other artists making appearances include: Amelie Lens, Alan Fitzpatrick, Bicep, Clara Cuve, Deborah de Luca, DJ Tennis, Green Velvet, Hot Since 82, Juliet Fox, Ki/Ki, Nina Kraviz, Richie Hawtin and many more. Notable dates include the Opening Party on June 8, an exclusive live set from Maribou State on August 31, and the Closing Party on October 5

Pyramid invites all to explore new sounds and experiences, highlighting both renowned and fresh artists. It’s a space where clubbing is enjoyed without filters.

Check out the full line-up and get your tickets now on Amnesia’s official website.

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Tickets from 40 euros.
Get your tickets here.

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