This week, Las Dalias reignites its heart with three unique experiences that blend art, literature, and music into a living tribute to freedom, community spirit, and the island’s cultural memory.
“Don’t Let the Dream Fade” – Book Launch by Jordi Viola
Monday, June 16 | 8:30 PM | Night Market – Free Entry
The Las Dalias Night Market hosts the launch of Don’t Let the Dream Fade, the new novel by writer Jordi Viola—an ode to the Ibiza of the 1970s, to the idealism that infused it, and to the utopia that still pulses beneath its starry skies.
With his signature lyrical prose, Viola—who spent fourteen years as a guide in India, became Ibizan by choice, and authored works like The Serpent of the Moghul Garden—reminds us that another world was not only possible: we’re still dreaming it with open eyes. This event is a chance to hear the author, dive into his stories, and reconnect with the soul of a golden age.
Noise of Ibiza – Interactive Sensory Gallery
Saturday, June 16 | 10 AM to 6 PM | Akasha – Free Entry
That same weekend, Akasha becomes a temple of play and creativity with Noise of Ibiza, an interactive exhibition that blurs the line between viewer and creator. Visual, sonic, and tactile installations transform the gallery into an artistic playground where curiosity is your only ticket in.
Here, art isn’t just seen—it’s touched, heard, lived. An experience that reminds us collective creation remains a revolutionary act. Suitable for the whole family.
PEACE N’ MUSIC – A Tribute to the Hippie Revolution
Every Monday | From 6:00 PM | Las Dalias
Monday nights beat to the rhythm of counterculture with PEACE N’ MUSIC, a joyful musical experience that pays tribute to the legends who changed history through chords, lyrics, and a pacifist spirit.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of its legendary market, Las Dalias launches this event as a homage to the artistic, cultural, and social legacy of an era that broke the mold and opened new paths.
A diverse, intergenerational, label-free crowd gathers each Monday to dance, dress as they please, express themselves authentically, and be part of a community where everything belongs—as long as it resonates from the heart.
We recommend avoiding peak hours (Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.), as significant traffic congestion occurs. Additionally, we may need to close the market entrance if full capacity is reached.