If you are thinking of heading to Ibiza this weekend, you are in for more than just sun and sea. Halloween has become one of the most anticipated celebrations on the island, and this year’s line-up of events is bigger, bolder, and more varied than ever. Whether you are up for dancing until dawn, soaking up cultural vibes, or looking for family-friendly fun, Ibiza is pulling out all the stops for Halloween 2025.
Here is your guide to the best Halloween plans in Ibiza this weekend.
Chinois: Studio 666 Disco Inferno – A devilishly good night out
- Location: Chinois Ibiza
- Time: 11:30 p.m.– 6:30 a.m., Friday 31 October
- Tickets: from €35
- Line-up: Melon Bomb, Ainsley May, Andrea Lane, Megablast
- Dress Code: deadly & disco

Chinois Ibiza is turning up the heat for Halloween with its themed party Studio 666: Disco Inferno. This event promises a high-octane mix of house, disco, and techno, curated by a stellar line-up of DJs all rooted in the island’s music scene.
Expect the dancefloor to ignite with the energy of Melon Bomb, the Ibiza-based collective known for their glitter-drenched sets and international presence. Ainsley May brings her funky mix of deep vocal house and nu disco, while Andrea Lane delivers fresh beats with global backing. Closing the night is Megablast, whose eclectic mix of Afro, Latin, and dub influences will keep the crowd moving until sunrise.
Set in the heart of Ibiza Town, Chinois Ibiza offers an intimate venue with world-class sound and a cosmopolitan vibe. If you want a Halloween night with serious party credentials, this is it.
Día de los muertos at Las Dalias & Akasha: a celebration of life and death
- Location: Las Dalias Garden & Akasha Ibiza
- Time: Friday 31 October, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. (Garden), 11:00 p.m. onwards (Akasha)
- Tickets: from €15 (Garden only) to €30 (Full experience)
- Theme: Día de los Muertos – La Catrina

For something more culturally rich yet equally festive, head to Las Dalias and Akasha, where the legendary Namaste crew hosts a celebration inspired by Mexico’s Día de los Muertos. Think vibrant colours, traditional altars, giant skulls, and a joyful tribute to the spirits of the departed.
The Garden party begins at 7:00 p.m. with live music and immersive decorations. From 11:00 p.m., the energy shifts to Akasha with a night of electronic music and surprise performances. The full DJ line-up has not yet been revealed, but the creative direction of Namaste guarantees an unforgettable experience.
Espantós Fest: free concerts and local vibes in Sant Jordi
- Location: Sant Jordi
- Time: Friday 31 October, from 7:00 p.m.
- Tickets: Free
If you prefer live bands to club beats, head to Sant Jordi for the Espantós Fest, a free Halloween concert in the village square.
The line-up includes two of Ibiza’s favourite local bands: Los del Varadero, with their feel-good, upbeat style, and Canallas del Guateke, known for turning any gig into a full-blown fiesta with Spanish pop classics. The night closes with DJ Toni Torres, who brings pure island energy to the decks.

Grab a costume, show up with friends, and enjoy a night of music, dancing, and community spirit.
II Ibiza Halloween Festival: horror, fantasy, and cinema in the city
- Locations: Can Ventosa
- Dates: 29 October – 2 November
- Tickets: free
Cinephiles and horror fans should not miss the Ibiza Halloween Festival, now in its second year. Organised by Eskoria Films and Pauxa Films, the festival features five international horror films, several short film blocks, a local shorts programme, and art installations.
Highlights include:
- Free horror make-up booths and a costume catwalk on Vara de Rey
- Túnel del Terror (Haunted Tunnel) at C19
- Workshops and talks on horror filmmaking and special effects
This is Ibiza’s creative side on full display, mixing cinema, street art, and Halloween chills in one inclusive programme.
Traditional festivities in the markets and streets of Ibiza Town
- Locations: Mercat Nou, Vara de Rey, Es Pratet
- Dates: 31 October – 1 November
- Tickets: free

Ibiza does not forget its roots. Alongside the modern Halloween scene, the city celebrates Tots Sants (All Saints’ Day) with flower workshops, traditional cooking, and cultural events.
Expect:
- Street parades with Catrinas and live performers across city shopping districts
- 200 kilos of sweets handed out across shops and the Mercat Nou
- Paella and music in Plaza Bob Marley on 1 November
These events are perfect for families or those looking to connect with the island’s traditional culture in a festive way.
Halloween in Ibiza is more than just a party
Whether you are here to dance the night away, honour ancient traditions, enjoy live music, or explore horror cinema, Halloween in Ibiza offers something for everyone. With many events being free or low-cost, it is a perfect time to explore the island beyond the beaches.
Tip: bring a costume. Whether you are heading to a disco, a cultural walk, or a street festival, dressing up is half the fun.




