Ibiza's Most Iconic Party Just Moved to Brooklyn

Courtesy of BFA for Pacha New York, Photos by Matteo Prandoni

Forget spending summer in Ibiza—Europe's heat wave is one reason to stay stateside, but the bigger one is that one of the island's most iconic nightlife brands has landed in New York. Pacha Music Venue has taken over the former Brooklyn Mirage, bringing with it a 50-year legacy that helped define global club culture.

A New Era of New York Nightlife

Courtesy of BFA for Pacha New York, Photos by Sansho Scott and Deonté Lee

At the heart of Pacha New York is the dancefloor itself, which officially opened to the public on June 20, 2026. The space is designed to merge cutting-edge technology, human-centered design, and elevated hospitality with Brooklyn's unmistakable creative energy. As the brand puts it, Pacha New York is an evolution of nightlife: honoring its roots while building for the future of global dance culture.

And New Yorkers are showing up for it. With the city still riding high from the Knicks' championship run, Pacha has quickly become one of the hottest places to celebrate after dark. In just its first days, the venue has already welcomed a roster of familiar faces, including Travis Scott, Luka Sabbat, Quavo, Rampa, Pete Davidson, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Saweetie, and others.

Courtesy of BFA for Pacha New York, Photos by Matteo Prandoni

Justine Golata

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