Hï Ibiza

Location:Ibiza, Spain

Capacity:5,692

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On an island that has got it all, how do you stand out? Turn everything up to 11, that’s how. That’s what Hï Ibiza has been doing consistently since opening in 2017. Each new season has brought fresh innovation on all fronts, from the lighting to the sound system and the all-important line-ups, which have carefully mixed big-room headliners with fast-rising stars of tomorrow. For all those reasons and more, four-time poll-topper Hï Ibiza remains one of the world’s most elite nights out.

You will find this nocturnal haven on Ibiza’s legendary Playa d’en Bossa strip. It was founded by Yann Pissenem, CEO of The Night League, which also operates Ushuaïa Ibiza, situated just across the road. In 2025, The Night League will launch its bold new superclub [UNVRS], but rest assured that does not mean Hï Ibiza has taken its eye off the ball. Quite the opposite in fact, as a healthy refresh of its line-ups for the summer season has already got plenty of people talking.

Most clubs in the world take pride in their sound system and offer some sort of audio-visual extras, but Hï Ibiza leads the way. The futurist, Italian-amphitheatre-style Theatre, in particular, feels like an exercise in ultimate production extravagance. Everywhere you turn there is something flashing, a laser cutting up

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MUZE

Location:Nairobi, Kenya

Capacity:1,500

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It’s testament to the quality of MUZE that it broke into the Top 100 Clubs in 2021 as a 400-person venue — a tough feat amongst superclubs that hold thousands — and has remained in the chart ever since. But an even greater sign of its achievement is what’s just happened. “We’ve upgraded from a 400-capacity venue to a 1,500-capacity venue with three rooms due to the growth of the scene and our brand,” enthuses co-founder and CEO, Willie Gichora. The new MUZE — complete with quadraphonic Funktion-One system, Chauvet lights and screens — opened in March with a takeover by Anjunadeep, followed by a Joyce Muniz gig, and the debut Africa show from NY Afro-house party DESC