For the first time in his career, Jean-Michel Jarre comes to Ibiza.
On Sunday July 5th, Amnesia welcomes one of electronic music’s true pioneers for an exclusive live concert, created especially as part of our 50th anniversary celebrations. A historic meeting between one of the genre’s most influential artists and a club that has spent five decades defending the dancefloor as a space for connection, freedom and shared experience.
Globally renowned for his immersive productions and landmark performances at iconic locations such as the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Egypt and the Forbidden City, Jarre now brings his sonic universe to an intimate and unique format inside Amnesia’s legendary Terrace. A rare opportunity to experience his music up close, in a venue where electronic music has always held deep meaning.
This special event marks a conscious return to the roots of electronic music.
After the concert, the night continues with Pyramid.
All concert ticket holders will be able to stay inside the club and keep dancing.
One unique date.
One special concert.
One historic anniversary.
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Given that the types of music he’s concerned himself with over the course of his career - which, at this point, has spanned in excess of four decades - it’s quite astonishing to think that Jean Michel Jarre has not only sold more than eighty million albums, but also ingratiated himself into popular culture in a way that no other ambient producer - except for maybe Brian Eno - has achieved. He’s certainly the towering figure of the new age music movement, so much so that he earned his own radio station on popular video game Grand Theft Auto IV in 2008; his success, though, has been built on much more than just his records, with his breathtaking live shows having plenty to do with it, too. Having performed to over a million people at Place de la Concorde in Paris in the seventies - he’s since broken his own record three times in that respect - he’s often released new albums to coincide with huge gigs, with his sprawling shows lasting over two hours and incorporating diverse instrumentation and frankly mindblowing light shows. He continues to make appearances at UK arenas on a sporadic basis, so there’s always the possibility you’ll get to see for yourself before too long.