
Martin Garrix has officially confirmed that his residency will return to Ushuaïa Ibiza this summer.
The Dutch DJ is set to kick off his 11th season at the legendary open-air venue on Thursday, July 2.
This summer-long journey spans 13 consecutive weeks of high-energy performances.
The residency will finally reach its grand conclusion on September 24.
A Special Connection to the Island for Martin Garrix
Reflecting on the milestone, Garrix admitted that announcing an 11th year at Ushuaïa feels surreal.
He describes Ibiza as one of his favorite places in the world and finds it truly special that fans travel from across the globe to join him.
Since he made some of his best memories at the venue, he eagerly looks forward to creating more on the dancefloor soon.
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Immersive Shows and Technical Mastery
The 2026 shows will run from the afternoon until sunset.
The production for this season focuses on more than just the music.
According to the latest details, these shows will prioritize high-level visual storytelling.
Every night will feature a unique blend of creative art direction designed to create an all-encompassing atmosphere for the fans.
By combining these elements with Ushuaïa’s renowned sound system, Garrix continues to lead one of the island’s most popular residencies.
Consequently, tickets often sell out well in advance.
The 2026 Ibiza Landscape
While Garrix is among the first to confirm his spot at Ushuaïa, other major names are also joining the 2026 season.
The sister venue, [UNVRS], has already scheduled high-profile parties featuring John Summit on Mondays and Carl Cox on Sundays.
Meanwhile, the entertainment company The Night League revealed that Dom Dolla will take over Fridays at Hï Ibiza this year.
Martin Garrix Building on a Decade of Success
This return follows the success of last year’s “X” concept, which celebrated Garrix’s decade-long residency.
That format upgraded the festival’s production and featured a curated lineup of artists like Oliver Heldens and Benny Benassi.
Now, Garrix prepares to build on that legacy with even more ambitious visual and musical displays.