Space (Ibiza nightclub)

Space (/ˈsps/, Spanish: [esˈpejs], Catalan: [əsˈpejs]) was a superclub on the island of Ibiza, Spain from 1986 to 2016,[1] owned by STANCA. It was awarded "Best Global Club" at the International Dance Music Awards in 2005, 2006, 2012, 2013, and 2014.[2] Space was located in Platja d'en Bossa on the outskirts of Ibiza Town, close to the airport.

Space
(/ˈsps/, Spanish: [esˈpejs], Catalan: [əsˈpejs])
LocationPlaya d'en Bossa, Ibiza, Spain
OwnerPepe Rosello
TypeNightclub, Music venue
Genre(s)Dance Music, Live music, Performance art
Capacity5000
Record attendance5000
Opened1986
Closed2016

History

Space first opened in early summer of 1986. The opening night featured the opening of the water park Aguamar located behind the club, party-goers being able to take advantage of the waterslides at night.

Space in its current form began in 1989 when Pepe Rosello, Ibiza nightclub owner since 1963, took over the establishment, which in the four years since it was built had housed a conference hall with a discothèque. The opening policy agreed with Spanish licensing laws, which state that an establishment must close for at least two hours a day.

Following the closure of three of Ibiza's clubs at the start of the 2007 season, local authorities have hinted at plans to alter the licensing regulations that allow clubs to open for 22 hours per day.[3] Suggestions at present would allow for clubs to open at noon.[4] Clubs may not open before 8 a.m.

Space, DC10 and Bora-Bora in Sant Josep allows after-hours parties.[3]

The first DJs to shape the venue into its current shape were Alex P and Brandon Block two British club DJs/Producers and residents of Sunday Space Terrace Space's outdoor terrace, where airliners roar overhead.[5] This open terrace and the roaring sound of the airliners breaking through the booming dance music has become one of the club's defining features. Since Amnesia and Privilege have had to encase their open-air dance-floors due to noise complaints from their neighbours, Space remains one of the few venues where club-goers can have this experience, and the crowd's greeting of the arriving aircraft[6][7] has also become a ritual among the club's patrons.

Other resident DJs/producers responsible for the club's popularity include Reche, Jose de Divina, Jon Ulysses and Monkey.

Carl Cox was most associated with the club for nearly 15 years, thanks to his "Music is Revolution" night.[8][9] When Pepe Rosello stepped down from the club, Cox decided to move on, playing a nine-hour final set in September 2016.[8] Space released compilations every year via the former Azuli label and now with CR2 Records.[10]

Post closure

Since the club closed in 2016, it has since been bought by Ushuaïa Entertainment and was reopened in 2017 under the name Hï Ibiza.[11][12]

In September 2018, British techno DJ Carl Cox hinted at the possible reopening of Space in the near future quoting “It has always been my home for the last 20 years...We already have some exciting news for next year, and we will tell you all more about that nearer the time."[13]

Notable events

Advertisement for Carl Cox's "Music is Revolution" night.

"We Love Sundays"

Space's Flagship Sunday sessions began in 1999. We Love... Space is a weekly party which opens at 4.30 pm on Sunday and keeps going until 6 AM Monday morning. The event runs for 16 weeks throughout the summer season.

Affiliated clubs

In 2010 Space opened an affiliate club in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt named Space Sharm.[14] Two years later, on 29 December 2012, Space opened another affiliate club in Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, Brazil, named Space B. Camboriú.[15]

Awards and nominations

DJ Awards

Year Category Work Outcome Ref.
2015 Special Award - Most Iconic Club Space - Ibiza Won [16]

DJ Magazine's top 100 Clubs

Year Position Notes Ref.
2006 ? New Entry [17]
2007 1 N/A [17]
2008 2 N/A [17]
2009 3 N/A [17]
2010 7 N/A [17]
2011 1 N/A [17]
2012 1 N/A [17]
2013 2 N/A [17]
2014 1 N/A [17]
2015 2 N/A [17]
2016 1 N/A [17]
2017 1 N/A [17]

International Dance Music Awards

Year Category Work Outcome Ref.
2005[upper-alpha 1] Best Global Club Space - Ibiza Spain Won [18]
2006 Won [19]
2007 Nominated [20]
2008 Nominated [21]
2009 Nominated [22]
2010 Nominated [23]
2011 Nominated [24]
2012 Won [25]
2013 Won [26]
2014 Won [27]
2015 Nominated [28]
2016 Nominated [29]

International Nightlife Association's Top 100 Clubs

Year Position Notes Ref.
2015[upper-alpha 2] 11 New Entry [30]
2016 5 N/A

See also

Notes

  1. Category Debut
  2. 2005 saw the debut of the chart.

References

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