by Dan Kirwan | May 29, 2019 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
Local elections took place in Ibiza last weekend, allowing its electorate an opportunity to vote on the performance of the left wing alliance government that has ruled for the past four years. The left wing coalition had attracted plenty of criticism from business...
by Dan Kirwan | May 19, 2019 | Ibiza Blog
If our generation was to pick a tune to send into Space as a calling card for humanity, Chime by Orbital, would be high on the selection list. Chime was a pioneering piece of music when it was released in 1989, its softer more expansive sound emerging from the hard...
by Dan Kirwan | May 15, 2019 | Ibiza Blog
The Eurovision Song Contest, has long been a guilty pleasure of mine, and also a profitable one, as I have backed the winning entry six times in the last eight years. It’s purpose was always to pay for an early holiday to Ibiza, to enjoy the opening parties and...
by Dan Kirwan | May 9, 2019 | Ibiza Blog
It’s the story that’s got everything, sex, drugs, shady deals and clubwars and its ensuring that Ibiza 2019 will be remembered as a most litigious year in Clubland. Marco Carolas shock move to Pacha with the islands #1 party Music On, which had been...
by Dan Kirwan | May 7, 2019 | Ibiza Blog
One of the islands most stunning venues, Hostal La Torre, which enjoys breathtaking, panoramic views of Cap Nono and the Mediterranean sea, has reopened for business after a fire which damaged its kitchen and surrounding areas. The old hostel which is now managed by...
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