Lío Ibiza triumphs on its return for summer 2024

It's a non-stop cabaret at the end of the world in Marina Botafoc.

Lío Ibiza burst back onto the nightlife scene with all guns blazing this weekend and a whole new cabaret show for summer 2024.

All of the usual ingredients were there: the music, the dance, the erotica, the sparkle, the death-defying acrobatics, but bound together this year by a new narrative of 'What would YOU do if it were your last night on Earth?'

Dangerous Nights, compèred by the elegant Mr. Gomez, is a thunderous Rock, Pop, Flamenco, and Tango extravaganza that urges us to live life to the max and party hard as a giant asteroid hurtles Earthward. The countdown to Armageddon has begun!


Choreographed by the provocative and sensual imaginations of Art Director Joan Grácia and co-Director Pol Chamorro, the pulsating show combines the highest standards of the performing arts with avantgarde cuisine in spectacularly sexy style at Ibiza's most sumptuous restaurant/club.  

Kicking off the night, appropriately, with Lose Control by Teddy Swims, the thumping musical soundtrack navigates from power ballads by Anastacia and Miley Cyrus to Rock classics such as Highway to Hell by AC/DC by way of a Stevie Wonder medley, a James Bond Theme megamix, lashings of Latin, a splash of Bangra and, almost inevitably, some David Guetta (although perhaps a bit too much of his remix of I've Got a Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas).   

The five principal singers have a powerful range of voices that can effortlessly change gears between the different genres. There is barely a moment to catch your breath before another dazzling scene bursts into life around you.

Apparently, Mr Gomez's chosen last moments on Earth would take him back to his Dominican Republic roots in the form of a murderous, homoerotic Tango and a final chance to get even with a string of ex-lovers Chicago-style – He Had It Coming!


A special mention must go to the incredible waiting staff who skilfully glide between the flailing limbs of the dancers and their animated guests to bring a steady flow of wines, cocktails and the delicious culinary creations of executive chef Adrián Marín Gimeno to every guest.

They are the real heroes of the night.


With a new Lío opening in Mallorca soon and more set to follow, much depends on the latest show by Lío Ibiza as the brand continues to conquer the entertainment world.

Based on this performance, we can confirm that the future looks very sexy indeed. It's definitely one for chocoholics!

So, strip off a couple of layers, let your inhibitions go and embrace the danger!

For information and to book the dining and cabaret experience direct, please visit this page.

Lío Ibiza

Lío Ibiza is much more than that, however. From midnight the dancefloor opens up and its turns into a waterfront club until 05:00, with a range of promoters catering everything from Afro House to Latin and Reggaeton, Hip-Hop to classic House.

At the moment the club is open from Wednesday through to Sunday nights, but Mondays and Tuesdays will also be added in peak season. To find out more about the parties, click here or visit our party calendar for full listings.

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