
This summer, FUSE returns to Ibiza with something that feels less like a one-off party and more like a controlled drift across twelve hours. In collaboration with Brunch Electronik, the collective led by Enzo Siragusa will take over 528 Ibiza on August 2, 9, and 16, 2026 for three day-to-night sessions designed to move from the open-air garden into the indoor club space, running until 4am. On the bill: Apollonia, Margaret Dygas, Voigtmann, Call Super, Ryan Elliott, Traumer, Rossi., Ben UFO, Sonja Moonear, Saoirse, and more.
In Ibiza, plenty of line-ups announce names. Fewer announce an intention. The summer 2026 programme for FUSE x Brunch Electronik belongs firmly to the second category. Behind these three August Sundays at 528 Ibiza, the story is not simply about stacking credible artists onto a tasteful poster. It is about defending a certain idea of long-form dancefloor movement: patient groove, gradual tension, and continuity over spectacle.

The format says a lot on its own. Each date is built as a day-to-night experience, moving from the garden into the club and stretching deep into the early hours. On 528 Ibiza’s official calendar, all three FUSE events are listed from 16:00 to 04:00, with both Garden and Club spaces in use. In an Ibiza landscape often dominated by peak-time logic and headline impact, that promise of an almost uninterrupted arc feels significant. It suggests a night designed to evolve rather than constantly reset.
At the centre of that structure is Enzo Siragusa, who appears across all three dates. That may be the most important detail in the whole announcement. It gives the residency a spine. FUSE is not arriving in Ibiza as a generic branded takeover, but with a recognisable artistic voice built over years in London club culture — one rooted in minimal, in pacing, and in a very specific understanding of how to let a room breathe.
The August 2 opening date immediately sets that tone. Apollonia, Margaret Dygas, and Voigtmann sit around Siragusa on a bill that clearly leans into precision, flow, and heads-down storytelling. It is the kind of line-up that speaks less to instant gratification than to listeners who value subtle shifts and long blends. There is very little excess in that first chapter, and that is exactly its point.

On August 9, the picture widens. Call Super and Ryan Elliott bring a more exploratory edge, the kind of selectors who can stretch a dancefloor sideways without losing it. Against that, artists like Traumer, Rossi., and Rich NxT keep the link to FUSE’s minimal backbone intact. If the first date looks like a statement of identity, the second feels more like a demonstration of range.
The August 16 closing date is arguably the most revealing of all. With Across Boundaries — the joint alias of Chris Stussy and Locklead — plus Ben UFO, Sonja Moonear, Saoirse, Dr Banana, E.Lina, and Laidlaw, FUSE pushes further beyond its immediate centre of gravity. Minimal remains in the room, but it is now being placed into dialogue with artists who work across broader club vocabularies. That makes the final chapter feel less like repetition and more like an expansion.
The venue matters too. 528 Ibiza, set in the Benimussa hills, is one of the few spaces on the island that can genuinely support this kind of gradual shift from open-air daylight into late-night intensity indoors. The venue’s official site presents it as a landscape-shaped, open-to-the-sky destination, and its event calendar clearly frames the FUSE dates as a bigger-than-before return after previous sold-out shows. That context matters: this is not a random fit, but a setting that can actually hold the long-form ambition the concept relies on.
What ultimately comes through in this announcement is a belief that the dancefloor can still be built over time. Not necessarily through spectacle, not through the blunt force of the biggest possible names, but through sequencing, patience, and trust in the crowd’s capacity to stay inside a mood. In Ibiza, where so much competition is built around branding, scale, and immediate visibility, FUSE is offering something slightly different here: continuity as a form of luxury.
General sale is set to begin on Friday, April 17 at 12:00 CEST, following the pre-sale sign-up period, according to the announcement you shared. 528’s official calendar confirms the three August dates, and Brunch Electronik’s Ibiza pages remain the main public reference point for the wider series.

