The International Music Summit (IMS) has announced the line-up for its traditional IMS Dalt Vila event, which will take place on April 25 at the Baluarte de Santa Lucia, inside the fortress of Dalt Vila, a World Heritage Site. The event will put the finishing touch to the 16th edition of the summit and will mark the start of the season in Ibiza.
This year, the festival will feature prominent figures such as Paco Osuna, a techno reference with a career linked to the island, and HUGEL, a pioneer of Latin house. Also debuting on stage will be Bradley Zero, music selector and founder of Rhythm Section, and the Swiss-French Deer Jade, who will bring her characteristic vibrant sound. The lineup is completed with names such as Girls Don’t Sync, a female DJ collective, Ukrainian Korolova, a rising star in melodic house and techno, and Luxi Villar, a DJ and producer who will explore the Spanish musical heritage. Also performing will be the South African Major League DJz, promoters of Amapiano, and TSHA, with his proposal that fuses house, drum and bass and RnB. The night will be closed by the legendary Pete Tong, co-founder of IMS and key figure in the international dance scene. Advance tickets are available for 55 euros at Eventix, with discounts for IMS delegates. The International Music Summit (IMS) was created by Ben Turner, Danny Whittle, Mark Neto, Pete Tong and Simeon Friend. A thought leadership platform for electronic music industry, culture and education, it advocates ethical and sustainable growth and aims to be a catalyst for positive progress and transformation from the offices and onto the dance floor. The annual event unites thousands of electronic music industry delegates in a three-day congress.