Every year, the British publication DJ Mag releases its list of the 100 best clubs in the world. This year, Ibiza’s [UNVRS] bursts onto the scene at number one. The club was founded just a year ago. Another Ibiza nightclub, HI, lost its number one spot.
By Carlos Passage, with information from DJ Mag
TOP 3

1. [UNVRS]
Founded in May 2025
4,000 people
Ibiza
This year’s lineup includes David Guetta, the legendary Carl Cox, Ukrainian DJ Korolova, Korean DJ Peggy Gou, Fisher, John Summit, Spanish DJ Indira Paganotto, and more.
The Ibiza “hyperclub” boasts multiple themed rooms, each offering a unique sensory experience, from immersive LED tunnels and futuristic main dance floors to intimate, art-filled lounges, creating a truly out-of-this-world party experience.
“Being recognized as the World’s Number 1 Club by DJ Mag readers in our first year is a truly significant moment, not only for [UNVRS], but for what it represents,” says Yann Pissenem, visionary CEO, founder, and owner of The Night League, which also owns Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza. “It’s something we are deeply proud of and receive with immense gratitude. It reflects the collective dedication of an exceptional team who gave their all to bring this vision to life. It belongs to everyone who has been a part of this project, from the teams that built it, to my exceptional team at The Night League, my brother Romain, and the incredible team at High Scream for their trust, dedication, and extraordinary work, to the artists, our partners and collaborators, and the global audience whose energy and confidence give meaning to everything we create. Together, we have transformed an idea into something real, shaping its identity and giving it a soul.”

2. Green Valley
10,000 people
Camboriú, Brazil
When Green Valley opened its doors in 2007, this relatively modest open-air venue, nestled in the lush mountain landscape of Camboriú in southern Brazil, quickly became a favorite destination for electronic music lovers seeking a festival-like party experience. This fusion of styles—high-quality club music in a natural setting—distinguished the venue from the start, attracting international attention and drawing over 10,000 people to enjoy a unique and immersive experience.

3. Ushuaïa
7,000 people
Ibiza, Spain
The Balearic sun, spectacular production, and boundless ambition continue to define Ushuaïa Ibiza, the open-air club that, more than a decade later, remains a landmark in Ibiza. Located on the waterfront, with its enormous pool and renowned main stage, it remains a magnet for international crowds seeking sensory experiences from some of the biggest DJs on the scene.
From day to night, this sprawling music space comes alive—this year thanks to a new d&b Audiotechnik sound system—and the summer seasons are always characterized by the presence of major artists. Last year, Calvin Harris made history with his double residency, while Martin Garrix celebrated a decade at the club, David Guetta remained a Monday fixture, and Armin van Buuren doubled the trance dose with his new Face2Face concept. This year, Ants returns with a minimalist production aesthetic and a renewed emphasis on music and community, while Swedish House Mafia joins the lineup with an extended Sunday schedule, elrow brings its colorful carnival, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike return on Wednesdays, and Martin Garrix presents a completely new concept on Thursdays. Even amidst epic lasers and breathtaking pyrotechnics, the appeal of Ushuaïa Ibiza still lies in that simple combination of great sounds and open skies.


