Mid-week arrived and with it, BE @ Space with Toolroom Knights. Featured

Certainly one of the best parties that defines the essence of the club, Wednesdays at Space Ibiza allows you to “be” whatever you want; but certainly, with music as the main character, and with a line-up of the best DJs of the moment devoted to bringing you a good time. This time, Danny Marquez, Oscar Cano and Marcoloco were in charge of bringing the Sunset Terrace to life to make it a pleasant place not only to dance but also to chill a little, and an alternative to the throngs of people crowding the Terrace, where midnight came on strong with Wally López himself on the decks. Wasting no time, his set was up to his usual standard from beginning to end, making it clear why he is one of the most world renowned Spanish DJs. Stefano Noferini took over from him without slowing the pace. With Wally’s own remix of Ame - Rej, he received an arms in the air response from an enthralled audience that anticipated that there was still a long night ahead.

Mark Knight, as always a perfect host of the party, did not disappoint anybody either. He started with a remix of Avicii - Good Feeling that moved the crowd completely, and with this managed to completely win over the clubbers from the very first minute. Michael Woods was the last DJ to be seen on the Terrace, where the insatiable clubbers were wanting more, and having this great producer and DJ in front of them went some way to satisfying that. Throughout the night, trapeze artists and dancers on stilts entered the Terrace, bringing a touch of fantasy to the party with their incredible costumes. Impeccably decorated down to the finest detail, they raised the cameras of clubbers who were intent on capturing every moment that looked so special. They drifted around the dancefloor, almost disappearing amongst the crowd, and above all, putting on a complete show. A show that was really worth experiencing – especially when put together with the best electronic music in the Best Global Club.

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