Glitterbox
Amnesia Ibiza, Camí Des Fornàs 52, 07816 Sant Antoni de Portmany Kort
fös. 11.09.2026 23:30
Glitterbox arrives at Amnesia Ibiza for a 22-date residency, every Friday from 15th May until 9th October, marking a new chapter for one of the island’s most iconic parties. After more than a decade shaping Ibiza’s nightlife, the experience is reimagined within our historic space, where the dancefloor once again becomes the true center of everything.
Glitterbox has never been just about a music genre. It’s a feeling. A place where forward-thinking house and disco meet emotion, drama, freedom of expression, and a deeply inclusive energy. Here, music isn’t just heard — it’s lived, celebrated, and shared.
“Amnesia is one of Ibiza’s longest-standing institutions. There’s something incredible that happens when a night moves into a room with that kind of history. Fridays at Amnesia allow us to reset the Glitterbox experience and reconnect with the essence of clubbing — inclusive, emotional, and driven entirely by the dancefloor.”
— Wez Saunders, CEO of Glitterbox
Glitterbox at Amnesia is unfiltered expression.
It’s music, movement, and community.
It’s dancing as an act of freedom.
Flytjendur
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