In the middle of a major world tour, RÜFÜS DU SOL is making a short but significant stop in Ibiza. The Australian trio will return to Pacha Ibiza for four exclusive DJ set dates on Tuesdays in July, joined by Romy, ANOTR, Jimi Jules, and Disclosure (DJ Set). It is a chance to see another side of the project — one that feels more club-driven, more extended, and more rooted in the late-night logic of Ibiza.

RÜFÜS DU SOL is returning to Ibiza, but not in the format most people immediately associate with the group. This summer, it will not be their large-scale live show taking over Pacha Ibiza, but a series of DJ sets spread across four Tuesdays in July: July 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2026. The distinction matters. It shifts the focus toward the more club-facing side of the project, where Jon George and James Hunt step forward as selectors and builders of long-form dancefloor narratives.

In the broader public imagination, RÜFÜS DU SOL is still primarily linked to its emotional live performances, melodic productions, and that distinctive balance between festival-scale intensity and introspective electronic songwriting. But for some time now, the group has also cultivated a parallel life in DJ set form — looser in structure, more focused on the mechanics of the floor, and better suited to the kind of stretched-out atmosphere that only a club night can provide. That is exactly the version of the project Pacha will host this summer.

Across the four dates, the residency will be shaped by a carefully selected list of guests: Romy on July 7, ANOTR on July 14, Jimi Jules on July 21, and Disclosure (DJ Set) on July 28. The structure says a lot about the concept behind the residency. Rather than simply repeating the same night four times, it suggests four distinct chapters, each with its own tonal shift somewhere between house, melodic electronics, deeper grooves, and more direct club energy.

The timing is also telling. RÜFÜS DU SOL is announcing this Ibiza run while continuing a major global touring cycle around Inhale / Exhale, the band’s latest album. Against the scale of that headline live itinerary, these DJ sets offer a return to a different tempo — one based less on concert structure and more on the slow architecture of a night out. That is part of what makes the residency feel artistically credible rather than simply strategic: it is not just another Ibiza booking, but a format that already exists within the project’s broader identity.

The choice of Pacha Ibiza is, of course, no coincidence. The club remains one of the most enduring symbols of the island’s nightlife mythology, and its 2026 calendar is built around a dense residency programme featuring many of electronic music’s biggest names. RÜFÜS DU SOL slots into that context as something slightly different: not exactly underground in the strict sense, but not positioned purely as luxury branding either. These DJ sets feel like an attempt to reaffirm the project’s club roots inside a venue that still trades on that precise tension between legacy, glamour, and dancefloor credibility.

This return to Ibiza also follows the group’s appearance at Pacha Ibiza’s Grand Closing Weekend last October, as referenced in the announcement. In that sense, the new residency feels less like a one-off move and more like the continuation of a relationship that has already begun to take shape. And in a season where many artists are leaning into more curated, immersive, and tightly framed formats, these four Tuesdays in July could prove an ideal setting for RÜFÜS DU SOL to show that beyond the live act, there is also a genuine understanding of how to write a night from behind the decks.

In Ibiza, what matters is often not just the name on the poster, but the atmosphere it promises. Four dates, a different format, and guests capable of shifting each night in its own direction — on paper, this mini-residency seems to understand that perfectly. Sometimes, it is exactly this kind of limited run that leaves the strongest impression.

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