
HUGEL Make The Girls Dance Hï Ibiza residency full lineup poster. Credits: The Night League




Every Thursday night from 4 June to 24 September, the Theatre at Hï Ibiza belongs to HUGEL. Seventeen weeks, seventeen editions of Make The Girls Dance — the concept the French artist has been quietly turning into one of Ibiza's most consistent and culturally coherent residencies.
This is its second consecutive season. That alone says something. Ibiza residencies are easy to launch and easier to lose. The ones that return do so because they've built something worth returning to.
Make The Girls Dance is not a night built around a headliner. It's built around a sound — one that moves fluidly between Latin house, Afro house and global club influences without losing its centre of gravity. HUGEL functions less as a traditional DJ in this context and more as a curator-in-residence: shaping the energy of the room from the first beat of the night to the last, while surrounding himself with guests who extend rather than interrupt that logic.
The format creates continuity. Each Thursday is a chapter in the same ongoing story, not a standalone event. For an audience that returns week after week, that distinction matters.

HUGEL Make The Girls Dance Hï Ibiza residency full lineup poster. Credits: The Night League
Every Thursday night from 4 June to 24 September, the Theatre at Hï Ibiza belongs to HUGEL. Seventeen weeks, seventeen editions of Make The Girls Dance — the concept the French artist has been quietly turning into one of Ibiza's most consistent and culturally coherent residencies.
This is its second consecutive season. That alone says something. Ibiza residencies are easy to launch and easier to lose. The ones that return do so because they've built something worth returning to.
Make The Girls Dance is not a night built around a headliner. It's built around a sound — one that moves fluidly between Latin house, Afro house and global club influences without losing its centre of gravity. HUGEL functions less as a traditional DJ in this context and more as a curator-in-residence: shaping the energy of the room from the first beat of the night to the last, while surrounding himself with guests who extend rather than interrupt that logic.
The format creates continuity. Each Thursday is a chapter in the same ongoing story, not a standalone event. For an audience that returns week after week, that distinction matters.

HUGEL Make The Girls Dance Hï Ibiza residency full lineup poster. Credits: The Night League
The 2026 guest list reads like a cross-section of the global house circuit at its most interesting — artists operating across Latin, Afro and contemporary dance music with genuine credibility in each lane.
AMÉMÉ, Da Capo, HVMZA, Melé and THEMBA appear across the season, alongside a wider cast that includes Bontan, Dombresky, Kurd Maverick, Oscar G and Moojo. The programming avoids the predictable, favouring artists with distinct identities over names chosen for visibility alone.
Two back-to-back performances structure the season as peak moments:
23 July — HUGEL B2B MoBlack: a conversation between two artists who've each contributed to shaping the Afro house sound on an international scale
20 August — HUGEL B2B Diplo: a meeting point between electronic music's global mainstream and the floor-focused energy that defines Make The Girls Dance
Neither is a stunt booking. Both reflect where the lines between scenes are dissolving — and where HUGEL is positioned within that shift.

HUGEL live during Make The Girls Dance at Hï Ibiza, Spain - 2025. Credits : The Night League
The 2026 guest list reads like a cross-section of the global house circuit at its most interesting — artists operating across Latin, Afro and contemporary dance music with genuine credibility in each lane.
AMÉMÉ, Da Capo, HVMZA, Melé and THEMBA appear across the season, alongside a wider cast that includes Bontan, Dombresky, Kurd Maverick, Oscar G and Moojo. The programming avoids the predictable, favouring artists with distinct identities over names chosen for visibility alone.
Two back-to-back performances structure the season as peak moments:
23 July — HUGEL B2B MoBlack: a conversation between two artists who've each contributed to shaping the Afro house sound on an international scale
20 August — HUGEL B2B Diplo: a meeting point between electronic music's global mainstream and the floor-focused energy that defines Make The Girls Dance
Neither is a stunt booking. Both reflect where the lines between scenes are dissolving — and where HUGEL is positioned within that shift.

HUGEL live during Make The Girls Dance at Hï Ibiza, Spain - 2025. Credits : The Night League
June
4 June — HUGEL, Juany Bravo, THEMBA
11 June — Bontan, Grossomoddo, HUGEL
18 June — HUGEL, Kasango, Mydoz, Ochok B2B Wilo
25 June — Marten Lou, HUGEL, Sam Blacky, HVMZA
July
2 July — Faul & Wad, Solto, Vidojean, HUGEL
9 July — Dombresky, HUGEL, Les Castizos, Tom Enzy
16 July — Dimo BG, Eran Hersh, HUGEL, Melé
23 July — HUGEL B2B MoBlack, Kurd Maverick, Nodus
30 July — Cavalli B2B Kvision, Da Capo, HUGEL, Randoree
August
6 August — Aaron Sevilla, Akami x Nomadune, Danny Roma x Manrix, HUGEL
13 August — Divolly & Markward, HUGEL, Murda Beatz B2B Gatano, Teddy-O
20 August — Crusy, HUGEL B2B Diplo, Manu BS
27 August — Arkadyan, HUGEL, Oscar G, Provi B2B Gatano
September
3 September — Chus, Deron, HUGEL, Kill Them With Colour
10 September — HUGEL, HVMZA, Rivo, Sama
17 September — AMÉMÉ, David Tort, HUGEL, Nautik
24 September — HUGEL, Juany Bravo B2B Grossomoddo, Moojo
HUGEL's international trajectory has accelerated alongside the global rise of Latin and Afro house — genres that have moved from regional club scenes into the main rooms of the world's most significant festivals and venues. His productions and collaborations have been part of that shift, not merely adjacent to it.
The Hï Ibiza residency consolidates that positioning in a specific and meaningful way. Ibiza remains the place where European electronic music culture takes stock of itself every summer. Holding a weekly slot in the Theatre — one of the island's most architecturally and acoustically distinguished rooms — is not incidental. It's a statement about where an artist stands within the ecosystem.
Make The Girls Dance returns not as a repetition of 2025, but as a continuation. The distinction matters: a residency that repeats coasts on momentum. One that continues builds something.
Miss Monique holds the Club Room the same night — her season runs in parallel across all 17 weeks.
Tickets for HUGEL 'Make the Girls Dance' every Thursday at Hï Ibiza from June 26th to September 18th are already available on sale here.
June
4 June — HUGEL, Juany Bravo, THEMBA
11 June — Bontan, Grossomoddo, HUGEL
18 June — HUGEL, Kasango, Mydoz, Ochok B2B Wilo
25 June — Marten Lou, HUGEL, Sam Blacky, HVMZA
July
2 July — Faul & Wad, Solto, Vidojean, HUGEL
9 July — Dombresky, HUGEL, Les Castizos, Tom Enzy
16 July — Dimo BG, Eran Hersh, HUGEL, Melé
23 July — HUGEL B2B MoBlack, Kurd Maverick, Nodus
30 July — Cavalli B2B Kvision, Da Capo, HUGEL, Randoree
August
6 August — Aaron Sevilla, Akami x Nomadune, Danny Roma x Manrix, HUGEL
13 August — Divolly & Markward, HUGEL, Murda Beatz B2B Gatano, Teddy-O
20 August — Crusy, HUGEL B2B Diplo, Manu BS
27 August — Arkadyan, HUGEL, Oscar G, Provi B2B Gatano
September
3 September — Chus, Deron, HUGEL, Kill Them With Colour
10 September — HUGEL, HVMZA, Rivo, Sama
17 September — AMÉMÉ, David Tort, HUGEL, Nautik
24 September — HUGEL, Juany Bravo B2B Grossomoddo, Moojo
HUGEL's international trajectory has accelerated alongside the global rise of Latin and Afro house — genres that have moved from regional club scenes into the main rooms of the world's most significant festivals and venues. His productions and collaborations have been part of that shift, not merely adjacent to it.
The Hï Ibiza residency consolidates that positioning in a specific and meaningful way. Ibiza remains the place where European electronic music culture takes stock of itself every summer. Holding a weekly slot in the Theatre — one of the island's most architecturally and acoustically distinguished rooms — is not incidental. It's a statement about where an artist stands within the ecosystem.
Make The Girls Dance returns not as a repetition of 2025, but as a continuation. The distinction matters: a residency that repeats coasts on momentum. One that continues builds something.
Miss Monique holds the Club Room the same night — her season runs in parallel across all 17 weeks.
Tickets for HUGEL 'Make the Girls Dance' every Thursday at Hï Ibiza from June 26th to September 18th are already available on sale here.