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    Appetite Takes Over Chinois Ibiza for Summer 2026 Residency – Electric Mode

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    Appetite Takes Over Chinois Ibiza for Summer 2026 Residency – Electric Mode


    London party Appetite returns to Ibiza for another season at Chinois Ibiza, bringing its signature underground energy to the island across a series of summer dates and a special IMS afterparty.

    The residency runs on select Tuesdays from June through to late July, plus a special appearance during the International Music Summit Ibiza week. It’s the third consecutive year at the venue for founders Elliot Schooling and Liam Palmer. The East London duo have made a name for themselves for packing their tight curated line-ups with a mix of house, techno, UK garage and minimal, favouring dancefloor connection over spectacle.

    What began as a grassroots project between school friends has become a globally recognised brand. Appetite now runs a large-scale annual festival in London and has delivered events at notable venues across Europe including A’DAM Tower, La Terrrazza and fabric. The collective’s label and its community-driven ethos continue to grow, in addition to its events.

    Their link to Chinois seems a deliberate one. Based at the Ibiza Gran Hotel, Marina Botafoch, the club has built a reputation for its inclusive vibe and music-led ethos, welcoming locals and international visitors to its intimate dancefloor.

    This season’s program shows how wide Appetite’s musical range is. Eliza Rose, who is known for her chart-topping crossover sound, and Hot Since 82, who has been a favourite in Ibiza for a long time and is the head of the Knee Deep In Sound label, are two of the main guests. Pete Tong and the electronic duo Groove Armada are also on the list. They have been around for decades.

    Ahmed Spins, whose Afro and deep house sets are becoming popular around the world, and Indo Warehouse, which mixes South Asian sounds with electronic music, are two newer names next to established acts. Olive F, Delilah, and local Ibiza artists Yass & Mali and Pacome & Liana are some of the artists who will perform. The line-up is a good mix of new and familiar artists.

    Appetite’s return adds another event to Ibiza’s summer calendar. It brings together international guests, up-and-coming artists, and a loyal community following. This event is all about authenticity, diversity, and the lasting appeal of the underground.

    Tickets and info at https://chinois.com

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