Ukrainian DJ & Producer Olesia Arkusha aka Miss Monique
Ukrainian DJ & Producer Olesia Arkusha aka Miss Monique
Ukrainian DJ & Producer Olesia Arkusha aka Miss Monique
Ukrainian DJ & Producer Olesia Arkusha aka Miss Monique

Ukrainian DJ & Producer Olesia Arkusha aka Miss Monique. Credits : Dan Reid

Miss Monique drops Hï Ibiza 2026 Club Room residency full lineup

From Chris Avantgarde to Pete Tong and Mathame — discover Miss Monique's full 2026 Club Room season at Hï Ibiza, every Thursday from June to September.

From Chris Avantgarde to Pete Tong and Mathame — discover Miss Monique's full 2026 Club Room season at Hï Ibiza, every Thursday from June to September.

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Every Thursday from 4 June to 24 September, the Club Room at Hï Ibiza belongs to Miss Monique. Seventeen weeks. The same room. A completely different world from what's happening on the other side of the building — and that contrast is precisely the point.

Following a breakthrough debut season in 2025, the Ukrainian artist returns not to repeat what worked, but to deepen it. The Club Room residency has its own grammar now: a visual identity built around her signature green aesthetic, a sonic direction that moves between progressive house, melodic techno and high-tempo electronic music, and a curatorial approach that treats each Thursday as part of a larger seasonal arc rather than a series of isolated events.

The Sound and the Vision

Miss Monique's sets are constructed, not improvised. Tension, emotional progression, precise energy management — these are the structural principles behind music that rewards attention as much as physical response. In a landscape where DJ sets increasingly blur into background experience, her Club Room performances operate as the opposite: foreground events that demand and hold focus across their full duration.

That approach has driven one of electronic music's more remarkable international ascents over the past several years. Relentless touring, a catalogue of productions including Nomacita and Concorde, and the development of Siona Records — her own label and one of the more credible platforms for melodic sounds currently operating — have positioned her not just as a performer but as a figure shaping the genre's direction from the inside.

The Hï Ibiza residency is where that curatorial identity becomes most visible. The Club Room isn't a venue she plays. It's a space she programmes.

Every Thursday from 4 June to 24 September, the Club Room at Hï Ibiza belongs to Miss Monique. Seventeen weeks. The same room. A completely different world from what's happening on the other side of the building — and that contrast is precisely the point.

Following a breakthrough debut season in 2025, the Ukrainian artist returns not to repeat what worked, but to deepen it. The Club Room residency has its own grammar now: a visual identity built around her signature green aesthetic, a sonic direction that moves between progressive house, melodic techno and high-tempo electronic music, and a curatorial approach that treats each Thursday as part of a larger seasonal arc rather than a series of isolated events.

The Sound and the Vision

Miss Monique's sets are constructed, not improvised. Tension, emotional progression, precise energy management — these are the structural principles behind music that rewards attention as much as physical response. In a landscape where DJ sets increasingly blur into background experience, her Club Room performances operate as the opposite: foreground events that demand and hold focus across their full duration.

That approach has driven one of electronic music's more remarkable international ascents over the past several years. Relentless touring, a catalogue of productions including Nomacita and Concorde, and the development of Siona Records — her own label and one of the more credible platforms for melodic sounds currently operating — have positioned her not just as a performer but as a figure shaping the genre's direction from the inside.

The Hï Ibiza residency is where that curatorial identity becomes most visible. The Club Room isn't a venue she plays. It's a space she programmes.

The Guests: Where Melodic Culture Converges

The 2026 guest roster reflects both the depth and the range of Miss Monique's curatorial vision. Established figures sit alongside a generation of artists actively redefining melodic house and techno — and the selection avoids the kind of safe, predictable booking that residencies can drift toward in their second season.

Agents Of Time, Benny Benassi, Chris Avantgarde, Joris Voorn, Nora En Pure and Pete Tong appear across the summer. So do Innellea, Kevin de Vries, Mathame, HI-LO and Konstantin Sibold — artists whose presence signals genuine engagement with where the melodic spectrum is moving, not just where it has been.

The result is a programme that functions as a live map of contemporary melodic electronic music: broad enough to capture its full range, focused enough to maintain a coherent identity across 17 weeks.

The Guests: Where Melodic Culture Converges

The 2026 guest roster reflects both the depth and the range of Miss Monique's curatorial vision. Established figures sit alongside a generation of artists actively redefining melodic house and techno — and the selection avoids the kind of safe, predictable booking that residencies can drift toward in their second season.

Agents Of Time, Benny Benassi, Chris Avantgarde, Joris Voorn, Nora En Pure and Pete Tong appear across the summer. So do Innellea, Kevin de Vries, Mathame, HI-LO and Konstantin Sibold — artists whose presence signals genuine engagement with where the melodic spectrum is moving, not just where it has been.

The result is a programme that functions as a live map of contemporary melodic electronic music: broad enough to capture its full range, focused enough to maintain a coherent identity across 17 weeks.

The Full 2026 Programme

June

  • 4 June — Chris Avantgarde, Glowal, Miss Monique

  • 11 June — Agents Of Time, Henri Bergmann, Miss Monique

  • 18 June — Joris Voorn, Miss Monique, Pablo Say

  • 25 June — Kapuchon, Miss Monique, Pongo

July

  • 2 July — Eli Brown, Landau, Miss Monique

  • 9 July — Matara, Miss Monique, Rivo

  • 16 July — Adapter, Innellea, Miss Monique

  • 23 July — Baset, Miss Monique, Pete Tong

  • 30 July — Kevin de Vries, Mia Mendi, Miss Monique

August

  • 6 August — Nora En Pure, Miss Monique, Paradoks

  • 13 August — Kiko B2B Olivier Giacomotto, Konstantin Sibold, Miss Monique

  • 20 August — Carl Bee, Genesi, Miss Monique

  • 27 August — TBA

September

  • 3 September — TBA

  • 10 September — Fred Lenix, HI-LO, Miss Monique

  • 17 September — Benny Benassi, Miss Monique, Volkoder

  • 24 September — Mathame, Miss Monique, Son Of Son

What a Second Season Means

A debut season proves an artist can hold a room. A second season proves the room needs them back.

Miss Monique's return to Hï Ibiza is not a renewal by default — it's a confirmation that what she built in 2025 created something with enough gravity to warrant continuation. The Club Room has a specific identity on Thursday nights now. That identity has her name on it.

Within the broader context of Ibiza 2026, where residencies increasingly function as the island's most reliable cultural anchors, that distinction carries weight. Festivals and one-off events generate noise. Residencies generate culture — slowly, cumulatively, week after week.

Seventeen weeks is enough time to build something that lasts beyond the summer.

In the Theatre the same night, HUGEL runs Make The Girls Dance — his Latin and Afro house residency now in its second season at Hï Ibiza.


Tickets for Miss Monique residency every Thursday at Hï Ibiza from June 26th to September 18th are already available on sale here.

Written by Alexandre Trochut

The Full 2026 Programme

June

  • 4 June — Chris Avantgarde, Glowal, Miss Monique

  • 11 June — Agents Of Time, Henri Bergmann, Miss Monique

  • 18 June — Joris Voorn, Miss Monique, Pablo Say

  • 25 June — Kapuchon, Miss Monique, Pongo

July

  • 2 July — Eli Brown, Landau, Miss Monique

  • 9 July — Matara, Miss Monique, Rivo

  • 16 July — Adapter, Innellea, Miss Monique

  • 23 July — Baset, Miss Monique, Pete Tong

  • 30 July — Kevin de Vries, Mia Mendi, Miss Monique

August

  • 6 August — Nora En Pure, Miss Monique, Paradoks

  • 13 August — Kiko B2B Olivier Giacomotto, Konstantin Sibold, Miss Monique

  • 20 August — Carl Bee, Genesi, Miss Monique

  • 27 August — TBA

September

  • 3 September — TBA

  • 10 September — Fred Lenix, HI-LO, Miss Monique

  • 17 September — Benny Benassi, Miss Monique, Volkoder

  • 24 September — Mathame, Miss Monique, Son Of Son

What a Second Season Means

A debut season proves an artist can hold a room. A second season proves the room needs them back.

Miss Monique's return to Hï Ibiza is not a renewal by default — it's a confirmation that what she built in 2025 created something with enough gravity to warrant continuation. The Club Room has a specific identity on Thursday nights now. That identity has her name on it.

Within the broader context of Ibiza 2026, where residencies increasingly function as the island's most reliable cultural anchors, that distinction carries weight. Festivals and one-off events generate noise. Residencies generate culture — slowly, cumulatively, week after week.

Seventeen weeks is enough time to build something that lasts beyond the summer.

In the Theatre the same night, HUGEL runs Make The Girls Dance — his Latin and Afro house residency now in its second season at Hï Ibiza.


Tickets for Miss Monique residency every Thursday at Hï Ibiza from June 26th to September 18th are already available on sale here.

by Alexandre Trochut

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