This celebration coincides with the first anniversary of “Peace N’ Music,” an event born in 2024 as a tribute to the 70th anniversary of Las Dalias.
This August 18, Peace N’ Music turns one year old, celebrating after a summer in which Mondays once again had their own soundtrack in Ibiza.
From June 2 to September 29, every Monday Las Dalias becomes a living platform of music, art, and counterculture, with a clear focus: to pay tribute to the history of rock and the rebellious spirit that shaped the most authentic Ibiza. Three stages —Garden, Night Market, and Akasha— support this immersive experience that connects decades, genres, and tribes.
Three spaces, one single energy
The journey begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Garden, an open-air stage where nostalgia blends with sonic sophistication, featuring legendary artists such as DJ PIPPI B2B with WILLIE GRAFF, mapping a musical route from vintage soul to ’70s funk, without losing sight of psychedelia. Hypnotic visuals and performances complete a well-crafted and eclectic scene.
Simultaneously, also from 7:00 p.m., the Night Market comes alive with more than 200 stalls of local and international crafts and design. Much more than just a stroll, it is an invitation to explore flavors, textures, and styles in a multicultural setting. Music accompanies with a set of ’80s and ’90s rhythms by DJ THOMAS, creating the perfect atmosphere to let yourself go. All with free admission.
The party continues at Akasha, the indoor club that from 11:00 p.m. presents a B2B with DJ PIPPI and WILLIE GRAFF: House music all night long with an international focus and a curation that prioritizes elegant, deep sounds. Tickets are €15 in advance and €20 at the door.
Ibiza, memory and avant-garde
With this first anniversary of Peace N’ Music, Las Dalias proves that it is possible to connect past and present without losing identity. In addition, each week several actors portray different legends such as Jim Morrison, David Bowie, The Beatles, Janis Joplin, among other great stars.
Music remains the core, but the format is growing: more visuals, more stage proposals, more attention to the audience’s experience. In a calendar saturated with events, this weekly gathering stands out for its authenticity and its ability to evolve without losing its soul.
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.