Danzû Festival 2025 transforms Palma’s open‑air Son Fusteret into a powerhouse series of electronic dance gatherings from late June through the end of summer, culminating in a September peak and a special return date on November 1. Across multiple Saturday editions, Danzû curates international stars and cutting‑edge Iberian talent on expertly produced stages, pairing house, techno, hard techno, and melodic styles with VIP upgrades and on‑stage experiences that place fans a heartbeat from the booth. Core schedules, ticket portals, and promoter updates confirm Son Fusteret as the venue, a 16:00–00:00 format, and a September finale aligned with the island’s late‑season festival calendar.
Dates, times, and venue
- Dates and cadence: Danzû FSTVL is staged as a series through the summer with spotlight dates including June 22, July 6, July 20, August 3, August 15, and Saturday, September 27 — the latter flagged on primary listings as a late‑season headliner date at Son Fusteret. A partner showcase returns on November 1 under SACRO x Danzû, also at Son Fusteret.
- Hours: Most editions run 16:00–00:00, designed for golden‑hour sets and a seamless dusk‑to‑night arc in the open‑air fairground.
- Venue: Recinto Ferial de Son Fusteret, the island’s premier outdoor arena in Palma with large production capacity, multiple stage configurations, and straightforward city access.
2025 line‑ups and themes
- Confirmed and promoted names: Richie Hawtin, Nico Moreno b2b DYEN, OGUZ b2b Dexphase, Eliia Acula, Kiko Fernández, plus Carl Cox and Fátima Hajji trailed as edition headliners across the series, reflecting a programming arc that swings from house and minimal to hard techno and peak‑time power.
- Date flavors: The organizer outlines thematic differences by date — for example, a hard‑techno focus on July 6, and an August 3 configuration with a main house stage and a 360° hard‑techno stage running simultaneously for distinct audience journeys.
- Partner showcases: BLACKWORKS x Danzû FSTVL appears on ticketing channels, aligning the harder spectrum of the calendar with a recognized European brand in that space.
September focus
- September 27 edition: Major ticketing portals show Danzû FSTVL scheduled at Son Fusteret on Saturday, September 27, 16:00 start, positioning the date as the series’ peak for late summer and an easy anchor for travelers mixing beach days with festival nights.
- Lead‑up and add‑ons: Bandsintown and reseller listings also show top‑tier guests in the weeks around September at other Mallorca clubs, underscoring an islandwide late‑season push that Danzû complements at Son Fusteret.
Tickets, tiers, and upgrades
- General admission: Standard entry grants access to the arena and stages; pricing is dynamic and has historically risen as the event nears. Prior editions started around €22.50 with increases as inventory tightens.
- VIP (table for four): Includes reserved table, bottle service with mixers, VIP bracelets, and private VIP restroom access for comfort and speed between sets.
- Premium VIP (front row): Positioned directly overlooking the stage with bottle service and premium bracelets, best for groups wanting sightlines and quick service during peak hours.
- Stage Experience: An ultra‑immersive access tier placing fans on the stage next to the booth, with fast‑track entry and VIP amenities; inventory is limited and sells out quickly.
- Box office and RFID: On event day, attendees convert tickets into RFID wristbands at the Son Fusteret box office from mid‑afternoon for cashless purchases and speedy gate flow.
Getting there and pre‑party options
- Pre‑party and coaches: Magaluf pre‑party at Jokers Bar ties into private, timed coach transfers to Son Fusteret for partnered ticket holders, reducing queue times by using a dedicated entrance at the arena; return is included with the coach upgrade.
- By city transport: Palma taxis and ride‑hailing reach Son Fusteret in minutes from the city center; ride shares back into town are easier when exiting slightly before midnight to beat the wave.
Production and experience
- Staging: Danzû pairs a main production stage with flexible secondary setups, including 360° arenas on select dates; expect high‑impact light rigs, crisp sound, and precise changeovers to keep energy continuous.
- Food and amenities: On‑site pizza, burgers, and fast‑casual stands sustain long sessions; private restrooms serve VIP and Premium VIP zones for shorter breaks.
- Duration: Nine‑hour marathons from late afternoon mean pacing matters — the programming is designed to crest at sundown and push momentum cleanly to midnight.
Who it’s for
- House and techno devotees: The bookings cut across European trends with minimal, house, and techno pillars, then lean harder on certain dates for the new‑school b2b energy that dominates festival after‑dark.
- Travelers planning multiple events: The late‑September Danzû aligns with Mallorca’s broader cultural calendar, letting visitors blend Santa Ponça’s historic re‑enactments, Palma dining, and a Saturday night at Son Fusteret into one trip.
Planning tips
- Choose the right date: Review the stylistic focus — if hard techno is the goal, July 6 and Blackworks tie‑ins fit best; for legacy house and minimal icons, target editions listing Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, or a house‑leaning main stage.
- Go early for sunset: Arrive by 17:30 to clear gates, collect RFID, and catch the handoff into golden hour — a signature slice of the Danzû experience at an open‑air venue like Son Fusteret.
- Lock the upgrade: Premium VIP and Stage Experience provide breathing room and camera‑friendly views when the dance floor is dense; book as early as possible for September.
- Hydrate and pace: Nine hours in Mediterranean warmth requires water breaks and light meals; the rhythm is built for sustained dancing, so plan short resets between headliners.
- Merchandise and mementos: Arrive early if grabbing merch; sizing and limited runs can sell out before the headliner lands.
November 1: SACRO x Danzû
- Post‑season return: Organizers confirm a SACRO x Danzû Mallorca edition at Son Fusteret on Saturday, November 1, positioned as the day after Halloween — a final open‑air exhale for those staying into shoulder season. Full lineup follows via official channels.
How to buy and stay updated
- Official portals: Tickets for August and September Son Fusteret editions are live through Enterticket for date‑specific sales with 16:00 doors noted; check Danzû’s site and socials for lineup drops and package additions.
- Resellers and partners: Viagogo lists the September 27 Son Fusteret edition for buyers in certain markets; Always use primary vendors first to avoid markup and ensure RFID compatibility.
- Community access: ASMALLWORLD and partner communities occasionally offer discounts or curated VIP and Stage packages for specific dates; availability is limited and date‑dependent.
Sample late‑September weekend
- Friday: Palma old town dinner and a sunset passeig; early rest.
- Saturday (Sep 27): Arrive Son Fusteret 17:30; warm‑up on the house stage; pivot to hard‑techno peak at 20:30; secure a last drink at 23:30 before exit flow.
- Sunday: Beach recovery in Illetas or Portals; late lunch and flight.
Verified details at a glance
- Series dates: Key 2025 editions on June 22, July 6, July 20, August 3, August 15, and September 27; SACRO x Danzû returns November 1.
- Hours and place: 16:00–00:00 at Recinto Ferial de Son Fusteret, Palma.
- Artists trailed: Richie Hawtin, Nico Moreno b2b DYEN, OGUZ b2b Dexphase, Eliia Acula, Kiko Fernández; Carl Cox and Fátima Hajji cited for 2025 editions.
- Formats and tiers: GA, VIP (table), Premium VIP (front‑row table), Stage Experience next to the booth; RFID wristbands issued at box office from mid‑afternoon.
- Transport: Magaluf pre‑party and private coach upgrade to Son Fusteret entrance; city taxis and rideshare for Palma transfers.
- Tickets: Primary sales via Danzû and Enterticket (e.g., Aug 3 listing), secondary listings for Sep 27 via Viagogo; check official pages first.
Pick the edition that matches the sound and secure a place before tiers climb. Aim for a sunset arrival, let the production pull focus, and ride the groove to midnight under Palma’s open sky. With heavyweight bookings from June through late September and a November coda, Danzû Festival 2025 is the island’s open‑air heartbeat for electronic music — tuned for big moments, designed for pure dance