Swiss DJ & Producer Andrea Oliva
Swiss DJ & Producer Andrea Oliva
Swiss DJ & Producer Andrea Oliva
Swiss DJ & Producer Andrea Oliva

Swiss DJ & Producer Andrea Oliva

Andrea Oliva returns to Hï Ibiza Club Room with a unique lineup

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm, Hardt Antoine.... Andrea Oliva' Hï Ibiza Club Room Monday residency lineup is designed to make you think: This is "All I Need".

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm, Hardt Antoine.... Andrea Oliva' Hï Ibiza Club Room Monday residency lineup is designed to make you think: This is "All I Need".

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There are rooms and there are rooms. The Club Room at Hï Ibiza belongs to the second category — a space where subtlety carries more weight than spectacle, where the relationship between artist and dancefloor is built slowly, deliberately, and without shortcuts. It is, in many ways, the room that made Andrea Oliva's Ibiza story possible.

In 2026, he returns to it. Every Monday from 1 June to 5 October, the Club Room is his again — this time under the banner of All I Need, the label, event series and creative universe he has spent years building into one of electronic music's more coherent global brands.

This is not a comeback in the conventional sense. It is a full-circle moment dressed as a residency.

From Performer to Architect

Over the past decade, Andrea Oliva has moved through electronic music in a way that resists easy categorisation. His sets are known for their precision — hypnotic grooves that build emotional charge without announcing themselves, dancefloors that arrive somewhere profound without quite knowing how they got there. That quality is rare, and it has made him one of the most respected figures on the international circuit.

All I Need extends that approach beyond the booth. As a concept, it reflects a vision of club culture defined by authenticity, intention and creative freedom — values that have driven its growth from a personal philosophy into a fully realised platform with its own label, its own international event series and its own distinct aesthetic identity.

Bringing All I Need to Hï Ibiza's Club Room is not an arbitrary choice. The space was where Oliva held his first Ibiza residency during the club's inaugural year. Returning to it now, with everything All I Need has become, transforms history into a statement.

Andrea Oliva Ibiza 2026 'All I Need' Hï Ibiza Monday residency Full lineup poster

Andrea Oliva Ibiza 2026 'All I Need' Hï Ibiza Monday residency Full lineup poster. Credits : The Night League

There are rooms and there are rooms. The Club Room at Hï Ibiza belongs to the second category — a space where subtlety carries more weight than spectacle, where the relationship between artist and dancefloor is built slowly, deliberately, and without shortcuts. It is, in many ways, the room that made Andrea Oliva's Ibiza story possible.

In 2026, he returns to it. Every Monday from 1 June to 5 October, the Club Room is his again — this time under the banner of All I Need, the label, event series and creative universe he has spent years building into one of electronic music's more coherent global brands.

This is not a comeback in the conventional sense. It is a full-circle moment dressed as a residency.

From Performer to Architect

Over the past decade, Andrea Oliva has moved through electronic music in a way that resists easy categorisation. His sets are known for their precision — hypnotic grooves that build emotional charge without announcing themselves, dancefloors that arrive somewhere profound without quite knowing how they got there. That quality is rare, and it has made him one of the most respected figures on the international circuit.

All I Need extends that approach beyond the booth. As a concept, it reflects a vision of club culture defined by authenticity, intention and creative freedom — values that have driven its growth from a personal philosophy into a fully realised platform with its own label, its own international event series and its own distinct aesthetic identity.

Bringing All I Need to Hï Ibiza's Club Room is not an arbitrary choice. The space was where Oliva held his first Ibiza residency during the club's inaugural year. Returning to it now, with everything All I Need has become, transforms history into a statement.

Andrea Oliva Ibiza 2026 'All I Need' Hï Ibiza Monday residency Full lineup poster

Andrea Oliva Ibiza 2026 'All I Need' Hï Ibiza Monday residency Full lineup poster. Credits : The Night League

The Lineup: Depth Over Spectacle

The guest roster Oliva has assembled for the 2026 season is the clearest expression of his curatorial instincts. Names are chosen for what they add to a narrative, not for the size of their following.

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm and Hardt Antoine anchor a programme that moves fluidly between house, Afro-influenced rhythms and melodic textures. Henrik Schwarz brings the kind of musical intelligence that shifts a room's centre of gravity. Major League DJz expand the sound's geographic reach. LP Giobbi and HoneyLuv contribute perspectives that keep the programme from settling into any single register.

The B2B pairings give the season its structural backbone — Andrea Oliva B2B Antdot, Kitty Amor B2B Ajna, Michael Mayer B2B Raxon. Each combination is a deliberate collision of complementary sensibilities, designed to generate something that neither artist could produce alone. These are not headline additions. They are the architecture of the concept.

Emerging talents sit alongside established figures throughout, reinforcing a curatorial logic that prioritises coherence over hierarchy. The result is a weekly programme that reads less like a guest list and more like an ongoing argument about what Monday nights at Hï Ibiza should sound like.

The Lineup: Depth Over Spectacle

The guest roster Oliva has assembled for the 2026 season is the clearest expression of his curatorial instincts. Names are chosen for what they add to a narrative, not for the size of their following.

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm and Hardt Antoine anchor a programme that moves fluidly between house, Afro-influenced rhythms and melodic textures. Henrik Schwarz brings the kind of musical intelligence that shifts a room's centre of gravity. Major League DJz expand the sound's geographic reach. LP Giobbi and HoneyLuv contribute perspectives that keep the programme from settling into any single register.

The B2B pairings give the season its structural backbone — Andrea Oliva B2B Antdot, Kitty Amor B2B Ajna, Michael Mayer B2B Raxon. Each combination is a deliberate collision of complementary sensibilities, designed to generate something that neither artist could produce alone. These are not headline additions. They are the architecture of the concept.

Emerging talents sit alongside established figures throughout, reinforcing a curatorial logic that prioritises coherence over hierarchy. The result is a weekly programme that reads less like a guest list and more like an ongoing argument about what Monday nights at Hï Ibiza should sound like.

The Club Room as Laboratory

Within Hï Ibiza, the Club Room occupies a specific position. More intimate than the Theatre, it is a space where production supports rather than overwhelms the music — where the focus remains on the gradual construction of energy and the shared experience that emerges from it.

For All I Need, that environment is not incidental. It is the point. Each Monday, the room becomes a laboratory for Oliva's philosophy: a space where rhythm, emotion and connection unfold without distraction, where the dancefloor is allowed to become exactly what it is supposed to be.

Monday Nights, Redefined

All I Need does not occupy Monday nights alone. Running in parallel in the Theatre is Francis Mercier's Solèy residency — a global, multicultural programme built around large-scale collaboration and live instrumentation. The contrast between the two concepts is deliberate: where Solèy reaches outward, All I Need turns inward.

Together, they establish Mondays at Hï Ibiza as one of the island's most musically considered nights of 2026. Two rooms, two philosophies, one shared conviction that club culture is worth taking seriously.

A Season Worth Staying For

The future of electronic music, if it has one worth discussing, lies in intention over excess. In programmes built around ideas rather than algorithms. In rooms where the music still leads and the audience still follows.

Every Monday this summer, the Club Room at Hï Ibiza will be that room.

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm, Hardt Antoine — the names accumulate across seventeen weeks until the conclusion becomes inevitable. You didn't plan to be there every Monday. But here you are. This is All I Need.


Tickets for Andrea Oliva' All I Need residency at Hï Ibiza running from 1 June and 5 October are already available on sale now on hiibiza.com.

Written by Alexandre Trochut

The Club Room as Laboratory

Within Hï Ibiza, the Club Room occupies a specific position. More intimate than the Theatre, it is a space where production supports rather than overwhelms the music — where the focus remains on the gradual construction of energy and the shared experience that emerges from it.

For All I Need, that environment is not incidental. It is the point. Each Monday, the room becomes a laboratory for Oliva's philosophy: a space where rhythm, emotion and connection unfold without distraction, where the dancefloor is allowed to become exactly what it is supposed to be.

Monday Nights, Redefined

All I Need does not occupy Monday nights alone. Running in parallel in the Theatre is Francis Mercier's Solèy residency — a global, multicultural programme built around large-scale collaboration and live instrumentation. The contrast between the two concepts is deliberate: where Solèy reaches outward, All I Need turns inward.

Together, they establish Mondays at Hï Ibiza as one of the island's most musically considered nights of 2026. Two rooms, two philosophies, one shared conviction that club culture is worth taking seriously.

A Season Worth Staying For

The future of electronic music, if it has one worth discussing, lies in intention over excess. In programmes built around ideas rather than algorithms. In rooms where the music still leads and the audience still follows.

Every Monday this summer, the Club Room at Hï Ibiza will be that room.

Alex Wann, Shimza, Samm, Hardt Antoine — the names accumulate across seventeen weeks until the conclusion becomes inevitable. You didn't plan to be there every Monday. But here you are. This is All I Need.


Tickets for Andrea Oliva' All I Need residency at Hï Ibiza running from 1 June and 5 October are already available on sale now on hiibiza.com.

by Alexandre Trochut

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