Whilst tickets for Akasha had been on general sale for many weeks, there had been a handful of gaps when it came to the line-ups. Now the programme for autumn has been finalised all the way to the New Year.
Every Friday and Saturday throughout December, plenty of top talent is coming to town.
We start the festivities tonight, with the return of Anthony Middleton's Ordinary People. Our host is joined by Francesca Lombardo and Bartolomeo for a night of Deep House.
Then, on Saturday, it's two legends for the price of one, as John Aquaviva and Timo Maas take turns in the booth.
Free entry is available up until 00:30 on both nights, subject to availability.
The bar has already been set pretty high, but fortunately, the following weekend follows suit.
Seladoria last took over Akasha at the end of August
Dave Seaman and Steve Parry are back for another round of Progressive House goodies with the third Ibizan Seladoria party of the year. Just as in summer, island resident Pete Gooding is their guest behind the decks on Friday, 13 December.
The night after, Akasha regulars Audera and Tänika line up alongside Armenian live act Hraach.
We're really edging closer to Christmas now and a couple of gifts have been wrapped, bowed and await opening...
Dutch Minimal House label SlapFunk Records returns on Friday, 20 December, completing the seventh of monthly parties since June. This time, A.M. Project and Hugo Martinez are the DJs flying the flag.
A.M. Project have already represented SlapFunk at Akasha in 2024
Saturday, 21 December, is just as special as everybody's favourite tech geek, James Zabiela, headlines. You'll want to be front and centre for this intimate affair. It isn't unknown for James to let attendees press a few buttons on his kit... always at his discretion, of course. Island-based Gustin plays the warm-up.
By now, we're into that weird Christmas and New Year period, when the concept of time becomes a baffling equation.
Jean Claude Ades and Sylvia Opere have the privilege of playing on Saturday 28 December, three night ahead of the big one.
Then on New Year's Eve itself, Los Suruba are back at the controls. The rest of the bill is made up of Pomboklap and Alfonso Ares. If you want something close-knit with unquestionably great music, look no further.
Why not make it extra special by dining at PaloSanto first? That will truly be a New Year to remember.
Tickets for everything above are on sale now and available to buy below.