Ibiza playlist (100+ house and summer club anthems)
Ibiza is synonymous with summer, house music, and unforgettable nights. Whether you’re hosting a party, attending a festival, or creating the perfect summer vibe at home, an Ibiza-inspired playlist captures the island’s energy and magic.
This guide provides a complete Ibiza playlist, featuring classic house, EDM anthems, and modern summer hits that keep the energy flowing from sunset to sunrise.
What is an Ibiza Party Playlist?
An Ibiza playlist is a curated collection of house, EDM, and summer club anthems designed to create a high-energy, festival-style atmosphere. It typically includes build-ups, peak-time anthems, and singalong hits that define Ibiza’s iconic nightlife.
What makes a great Ibiza playlist
Key elements of a perfect Ibiza playlist:
- High-energy tracks – essential for the dancefloor
- Build-ups and drops – create excitement
- Mix of classic and modern hits – keeps it fresh
- Seamless flow – gradual progression from warm-up to peak-time
The best playlists combine deep house, vocal house, progressive house, and festival anthems for maximum crowd impact.
The full Ibiza Playlist
Chill & Warm-Up Tracks
These tracks create sunset vibes and relaxed energy to ease into the party:
- Route 94 – My Love
- Duke Dumont – Ocean Drive
- MK – 17
- Meduza – Piece of Your Heart
- Joel Corry – Head & Heart
- Sigala – Easy Love
- Gorgon City – Ready for Your Love
- Robin S – Show Me Love
- Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You
- Daft Punk – One More Time
- Eric Prydz – Call On Me
- Purple Disco Machine – Dopamine
- Peggy Gou – Nanana
- Armand Van Helden – You Don’t Know Me
- Moloko – Sing It Back
- Inner City – Good Life
- Disclosure – Latch
- Calvin Harris – Summer
- David Guetta – Memories
- Tiësto – Lethal Industry
Peak-Time Club Anthems
These tracks are designed to energize the dancefloor:
- Swedish House Mafia – Don’t You Worry Child
- Avicii – Levels
- Avicii – Wake Me Up
- Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone
- David Guetta – Titanium
- Deadmau5 – Strobe
- Eric Prydz – Opus
- Benny Benassi – Satisfaction
- Darude – Sandstorm
- Basshunter – Now You’re Gone
- Faithless – Insomnia
- Tiësto – Adagio for Strings
- Martin Garrix – Animals
- Hardwell – Spaceman
- Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah
- Alesso – Heroes
- Zedd – Clarity
- Porter Robinson – Language
- CamelPhat – Cola
- Fisher – Losing It
Ibiza Singalongs & Classics
Tracks that bring nostalgia and big crowd moments:
- Eric Prydz – Pjanoo
- Robert Miles – Children
- Alice Deejay – Better Off Alone
- Corona – Rhythm of the Night
- La Bouche – Be My Lover
- Nightcrawlers – Push The Feeling On
- Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam
- Reel 2 Real – I Like to Move It
- Snap! – Rhythm Is a Dancer
- Haddaway – What Is Love
- Black Box – Ride on Time
- Faithless – God Is a DJ
- Bass Bumpers – The Music’s Got Me
- Sash! – Ecuador
- ATB – 9 PM (Till I Come)
- Ultra Naté – Free
Playlist Structure Overview
| Section | Purpose | Typical Songs | Energy Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chill & Warm-Up | Sunset & relaxed vibe | Deep house, vocal house | Low–Medium |
| Peak-Time | Main dancefloor | EDM, festival anthems | High |
| Singalong & Classics | Crowd favourites | Club hits & nostalgic anthems | Medium–High |
How Long Should an Ibiza Playlist Be?
A complete Ibiza playlist should include 100–150 songs, providing around 4–6 hours of music for full-party coverage.
Where This Playlist Works Best
This playlist is ideal across the UK for summer parties, beach events, festivals, silent discos, and Ibiza-style club nights in London, Manchester, Brighton, and coastal venues.
When to Use This Playlist
Perfect for:
- Summer parties and BBQs
- Festival-style events
- Silent discos and club nights
- Sunset and sunrise sessions
Listen to The Full Playlist
You can listen to the full playlist here:
Curator Insight
Ibiza playlists work best with gradual energy progression. Start with melodic deep house and vocal tracks, gradually moving into high-energy EDM and classic Ibiza anthems.
Tracks like Levels, Strobe, and Don’t You Worry Child are crowd favourites because they combine recognisability with build-up energy. Mixing modern hits with timeless classics ensures the playlist feels fresh yet iconic.
Layering energy carefully prevents fatigue and keeps people dancing from sunset to sunrise.
Frequently Asked Questions
What songs should be on an Ibiza playlist?
House, EDM, festival anthems, and club classics with strong build-ups and drops.
How many songs should an Ibiza playlist include?
Typically 100–150 songs for full coverage.
What defines Ibiza music?
Melodic house, EDM anthems, vocal tracks, and high-energy festival tunes that create a dancefloor-focused atmosphere.
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