Ibiza club ticketing revenue hits €160 million in 2025, according to IMS Ibiza 2026 report
Ibiza’s club sector generated €160 million in ticketing revenue in 2025, up from €150 million the year before, according to the new IMS Electronic Music Business Report 2025/26, presented at IMS Ibiza and authored by MIDiA Research’s Mark Mulligan.
What makes the figure stand out even more is that it arrived while the average number of events per venue continued to fall. The report says Ibiza averaged 140 events per venue in 2025, compared with 144 the previous year, pointing to a market where clubs are generating more revenue across fewer nights.
IMS describes this as part of a broader shift toward higher-value experiences and more concentrated demand on the island. In other words, Ibiza’s nightlife economy is not simply growing through volume, but through stronger yield per event. That keeps the island in a unique position within the wider live music landscape.
The Ibiza figure lands within a much bigger global picture. The same IMS report says the global electronic music industry reached $15.1 billion in 2025, up 7% year on year, reinforcing the genre’s continued commercial strength even during a period of wider economic uncertainty.
For Ibiza, the message is clear heading into summer 2026. Even with tighter programming, the island remains one of electronic music’s most powerful live markets, with club ticket sales alone reaching a new high.
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