Illustrious DJ and producer Steve Lawler has announced two exclusive Warriors events at Sankeys, Ibiza. One of the most popular parties on the island, Warriors will be returning on the 1st June and 4th October.
With the line ups unknown for now, the party has previously hosted a wealth of incredible talent from the global electronic music scene including the likes of Guti, Skream, Derrick Carter, Groove Armada and Hot Since 82. Boasting a mixture of upcoming and established artists, Warriors brings together some of Ibiza’s most-loved DJs and new, exciting talent for a night of high quality underground music.
The Warriors brand has become synonymous with Ibiza over the past 5 years, with its steady dominance cementing its status as the go-to Sunday party. Oozing its own sense of identity the brand has created a cult following and while Lawler is pressing the stop button on Warriors’ Balearic dwellings, Ibiza revellers will still get cut of the action with two dates in the bank.
The announcement follows on from the exciting news that Steve Lawler will be returning to the old Space venue this year for an unmissable Hï Ibiza residency with Nic Fanciulli and Luciano among others. As Ibiza continues to evolve, the spirit lives on as the parties and residents continue to stay true the underground club culture that the island has always been renowned for.
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