Space Ibiza’s Saturday party has new resident DJs, steps up with international artists such as Taboo from Black Eyed Peas and Roger Sanchez, and will feature exceptional performances like that of the legendary band Boney M.
Café Olé returns to its summer residence at Space Ibiza on Saturday 16th June with a new party that will transform the Playa d’en Bossa club into a place where anything can happen. The actress and icon of extravagance Rossy de Palma will be charge of leading each of Motel Café Olé’s customers to their rooms. This season the Motel Café Olé night adds to the program of three other rotational Saturday parties at Space that have almost become classics: Burlesque Café Olé, Café Olé BackTo Disco and Café Olé is Pervert.
Motel Café Olé will open with a cast of international stars like the fashionable British group The Japanese Popstars, who will be presenting their acclaimed DJ set; the American singer Shawnee Taylor - popular on the dance floor, close to becoming a diva and the recent voice on all of Erick Morillo’s latest hits, and the aforementioned Rossy de Palma - iconoclastic actress, Almodovar girl, a regular at Paris fashion shows, singer and now DJ. They will be accompanied by the usual artists in the house like the singer Patrizze and the couture performers Miss Davilota and Diva Houston. Also in the DJ cabin will be House South Brothers (Paul Kopanos and Manuel Moore), Jose Maria Ramon and Café Olé residents, Danny Leblack, Rafha Madrid, Albert Neve and Marcoloco. These last two, together with Danny Ávila and Borja Delanera, are Café Olé’s four new signings as residents for this season, joining Kopanos, Leblack and Madrid on the permanent team. Among the new names, to be noticed are Albert Neve, as one of the best Spanish DJs and producers of the moment (he is the official remixer of David Guetta or Chuckie, among others) and Danny Avila, who at 17 has become one of the rising stars of the new batch of artists on the current music scene, performing regularly at major international festivals and hand in hand with artists like Fedde Le Grand or Tiësto.
In addition, every Saturday we will have the Ibiza Global Radio team hosting the Sunset Terrace with its entire team of DJs to kick off the night with the best outdoor music.
Other international DJs who will be performing at Café Olé are Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas, Roger Sanchez, Antoine Clamaran, Kaskade, Francesco Farfa, Chus + Ceballos, Dyro, Eddie Thoneick, David Penn, Carlos Fauvrelle and Dyro, in addition to the already mentioned The Japanese Popstars.
Café Olé is working to make the party much more than a line-up of famous DJs and has performances scheduled by the legendary band Boney M, Amanda Lepore, the world's most famous transsexual, and the singers Crystal Waters and Ultra Naté, who will attend Café Olé a second Saturday to debut as a DJ in Ibiza. From the national scene, there will be performances by celebrities such as the versatile artist Vinila Von Bismark, model Bimba Bose, and designer David Delfin.
Every Saturday they will all be accompanied by the regular dancers, acrobats, musicians and performers that make Café Olé the island’s most stylish, provocative and fun party.
Café Olé returns to its summer residence at Space Ibiza on Saturday 16th June with a new party that will transform the Playa d’en Bossa club into a place where anything can happen. The actress and icon of extravagance Rossy de Palma will be charge of leading each of Motel Café Olé’s customers to their rooms. This season the Motel Café Olé night adds to the program of three other rotational Saturday parties at Space that have almost become classics: Burlesque Café Olé, Café Olé BackTo Disco and Café Olé is Pervert.
Motel Café Olé will open with a cast of international stars like the fashionable British group The Japanese Popstars, who will be presenting their acclaimed DJ set; the American singer Shawnee Taylor - popular on the dance floor, close to becoming a diva and the recent voice on all of Erick Morillo’s latest hits, and the aforementioned Rossy de Palma - iconoclastic actress, Almodovar girl, a regular at Paris fashion shows, singer and now DJ. They will be accompanied by the usual artists in the house like the singer Patrizze and the couture performers Miss Davilota and Diva Houston. Also in the DJ cabin will be House South Brothers (Paul Kopanos and Manuel Moore), Jose Maria Ramon and Café Olé residents, Danny Leblack, Rafha Madrid, Albert Neve and Marcoloco. These last two, together with Danny Ávila and Borja Delanera, are Café Olé’s four new signings as residents for this season, joining Kopanos, Leblack and Madrid on the permanent team. Among the new names, to be noticed are Albert Neve, as one of the best Spanish DJs and producers of the moment (he is the official remixer of David Guetta or Chuckie, among others) and Danny Avila, who at 17 has become one of the rising stars of the new batch of artists on the current music scene, performing regularly at major international festivals and hand in hand with artists like Fedde Le Grand or Tiësto.
In addition, every Saturday we will have the Ibiza Global Radio team hosting the Sunset Terrace with its entire team of DJs to kick off the night with the best outdoor music.
Other international DJs who will be performing at Café Olé are Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas, Roger Sanchez, Antoine Clamaran, Kaskade, Francesco Farfa, Chus + Ceballos, Dyro, Eddie Thoneick, David Penn, Carlos Fauvrelle and Dyro, in addition to the already mentioned The Japanese Popstars.
Café Olé is working to make the party much more than a line-up of famous DJs and has performances scheduled by the legendary band Boney M, Amanda Lepore, the world's most famous transsexual, and the singers Crystal Waters and Ultra Naté, who will attend Café Olé a second Saturday to debut as a DJ in Ibiza. From the national scene, there will be performances by celebrities such as the versatile artist Vinila Von Bismark, model Bimba Bose, and designer David Delfin.
Every Saturday they will all be accompanied by the regular dancers, acrobats, musicians and performers that make Café Olé the island’s most stylish, provocative and fun party.