Mallorca’s nightlife scene is heating up as AMØK Club unveils its bold lineup and innovative programming for this summer. Situated just three kilometers from the airport, this cutting-edge venue is quickly establishing itself as a cultural hub that blends music, art, and design into a uniquely immersive clubbing experience.
Once seen as a quieter alternative to Ibiza, Mallorca is now carving out its own identity as a destination for discerning music lovers and design aficionados alike. AMØK sits at the heart of this transformation, redefining what a club can be with its sleek interiors, expansive outdoor terrace, and top-tier audiovisual production. With two distinct stages —a sunset terrace perfect for relaxed, atmospheric sets and a high-energy main room— AMØK offers something for every mood. The club boasts a staggering array of more than 140 moving lights, confetti cannons, megatron effects, and immersive visuals, turning each night into a multisensory spectacle.
This summer, the club introduces Masaka Africana, a new Thursday night experience that blends Afro-house, deep house, and progressive house with fiery art performances and a vibrant multicultural market. Featuring international acts from Ibiza and led by DJ Mickey Dastinz, Masaka Africana has quickly become a must. 
Alongside this, AMØK’s summer roster features a strong lineup of renowned DJs across house and techno genres, including Alle Farben, Archie Hamilton, Melanie Ribbe, Ben Klock, James Hype, and Ilario Alicante. Their performances promise to draw both local crowds and international visitors seeking a fresh take on Mallorca’s electronic music scene. The club keeps the vibe going every Sunday with the Tribu Sunset Party on the terrace: a ritual of house and chill-out beats that give way to Latin-infused tech sets under the stars.
But that’s not all. Among its weekly sessions, highlights include Mentiroso every Tuesday; Crush every Wednesday; the aforementioned Masaka Africana every Thursday; and Bonitx every Friday. See you in Mallorca!
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