THE world’s biggest nightclub is opening in less than a month’s time, and they’ve shared a first look at the building alongside details of the music line-up.
Rising from the roots of what used to be Privilege nightclub in , is UNVRS â which is set to become a global destination for clubbing.


UNVRS will open on Friday 30 May, making room for 15,000 fans in the super club that’s the size of a pitch.
While it’s kept its recognisable dome feature from its Privilege days, the club has been given whitewashed walls to blend into the island landscape.
To mark its grand opening, UNVRS has unveiled a huge line-up of the biggest names in music.
Electronic residencies this summer include Eric Prydz’s Holosphere 2.0 to Anyma.
There will also be appearances from Jamie Jones, Fisher, Jamie Jones presents Paradise: Sounds of Solaris, Galactic Circus, Elrowand the epic return of.
The historic superclub site can accommodate even more club-goers than ever before as UNVRS has upped capacity from 10,000 to 15,000.
The club has also been updated with what it’s calling ‘next-level ‘ which is ‘pushing every event beyond the limits of the traditional superclub’ â so expect some incredible and tech-savvy performances.
The party doesn’t even stop when you need a bathroom break thanks to the space called ‘The Wild Comet’ which isn’t just a toilet but a fully styled micro-club.
It will be one of the most unforgettable rooms in the venue, with sound reactive lighting and its own DJ booth.
Inside the venue’s iconic dome terrace will be a place of peace and quiet where partygoers can take a breather and take in panoramic views over Ibiza.

We already know UNVRS isn’t your average club, but it also has as part of the experience.
Dishes have been specially created to avoid overpowering smells or messy textures.
And drinks are served at optimal temperatures thanks to temperature-controlled storage â so there’s no chance of any warm cocktails or beers.
The superclub is opening on a legendary site in.
The space has hosted world-class nightclubs since the 70s, most famously it was Privilege from 1994 until 2019.
Opened in 1994, Privilege quickly established itself as a monumental force in the world of nightlife.
With its immense capacity and eclectic mix of electronic music, Privilege earned its place in the Guinness as the world’s largest nightclub â and it’s legacy is set to continue.
Privilege’s dance floor could accommodate up to 10,000 people and an impressive overhead dome housed a massive pool.
There have been plenty of icons walking through the venues in the past, from the likes of , Kylie Minogue and .
Tickets for The Opening are still on sale for £130 per person.
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