AMØK Mallorca Has Already Delivered This Summer And the Best Is Still Ahead

May brought Drumcode and D&B Allstars to the island. June and July bring Paul Van Dyk, Jamie Jones and a Shimza residency.

AMØK Mallorca is making its case loud and clear. The award-winning venue has confirmed a series of major festival collaborations for summer 2026. Drumcode, D&B Allstars, Paul Van Dyk’s MADE FOR MORE, and Frequency Festival all landing on the island between May and June. Add a three-date Shimza residency in July, and the picture becomes hard to ignore. Mallorca is no longer a footnote to Ibiza.

AMØK opened in 2024 and rapidly built a name for itself with its design philosophy, dual indoor-outdoor dance floors and with its artist programming. The club has already welcomed James Hype, Ben Klock, Jamie Jones, Loco Dice and Denis Sulta to the island. AMØK heads into the peak of its summer season with enhanced VIP areas, a fully renewed lighting system, and an upgraded d&b audiotechnik sound system. A venue that keeps investing in its infrastructure to justify the names it books.

The season started strong. A sold-out Jackies showcase with Claptone in April set the tone. May raised the stakes considerably.

May: How Drumcode Took the Island

The month opened on May 3rd with D&B Allstars bringing high-energy drum and bass to AMØK Mallorca. A genre not always associated with the island, and all the more interesting for it. From May 8th to 10th, Drumcode took over for a three-day showcase that proved to be the centrepiece of the summer programme so far.

The lineup covered the full breadth of Adam Beyer’s label. Adam Beyer himself closed the run in a B2B with Bart Skils — one of the most formidable pairings in techno. Joris Voorn, Eli Brown, Pan-Pot B2B Alan Fitzpatrick, Wehbba, Charles D, Joel Mull, Tini Gessler, Genesi and Kasia completed a bill that ran from the underground end of the Drumcode catalogue all the way to its most recognisable names. Three days of music. Eleven artists. One venue. It sure delivered.

June: Paul Van Dyk, Frequency Festival and Jamie Jones

June brings a different energy entirely. Paul Van Dyk arrives on June 25th with his MADE FOR MORE concept, a show format built around Van Dyk’s vision for what a live trance experience should look like in 2026. Van Dyk is one of the most decorated figures in trance history and a Berlin native whose influence on the genre spans three decades. MADE FOR MORE at AMØK shows that the venue takes every corner of electronic music seriously.

Two days later, Frequency Festival runs across June 27th and 28th with Jamie Jones, Prospa, and Max & Luke Dean headlining. It is a lineup that sits at the sharpest end of contemporary tech house. Artists who move between the underground and the main stage with total confidence. Coming directly after Paul Van Dyk, the contrast is deliberate and effective.

July: Shimza in Residence

The summer programme extends into July with Shimza taking up a three-date Thursday residency from late in the month. The South African DJ and producer has built a devoted following through his Afro-tech sound: a fusion of Afro house, techno, and electronic music rooted in his Tembisa, Johannesburg origins. A residency format suits his style well given the fact that it would be one distinct genre occupying the same room.

Why Mallorca. Why Now.

The question AMØK’s summer 2026 programme raises is not whether it can compete with Ibiza. It is whether the comparison is even necessary. AMØK has steadily built the case for Mallorca as a serious electronic music destination. Two years is a short time. What it has delivered in that window is not. The summer ahead: Paul Van Dyk, Jamie Jones, Shimza suggests the trajectory is pointing in an upward direction. Where it goes from here would be an interesting bit.

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Prarthana Rai
Prarthana Rai
An explorer who thrives on travel and music—always chasing new experiences, scenic views, and festival lasers.


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