New Ibiza nightclub Tomodachi opens with strict "no phones policy"
The new White Isle venue comes from Real Gang founder Miller
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A new nightclub has opened in Ibiza with a strict no phones policy.
Tomodachi launched with a three-part opening party last month (July 23).
While the venue's initial opening week was cancelled due to the building's electricity being cut, the official opening party ran a week later from July 23 - 26 featuring sets from Jeremy Weeks, A.M Project, E.LINA and more across the weekend.
Open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, Tomodachi promises to be the "the new home of underground music in Ibiza" – having launched with a "strict no phones policy" from the beginning.
The venue collaborated with promoters The Unknown Ibiza and JNJS' VELVET imprint for a party on July 23. Guests including Voigtmann, Dana Ruh, Samuel Deep, Tristan de Cunha and more are set to perform before the end of its debut season.
The venue is the brainchild of Real Gang founder Miller, whose parties were a mainstay of now shuttered club Ibiza Underground, which was closed by local authorities last August.
Tomodachi has opened in Ibiza Town, including a custom-built TYPE. MFR ultra hi-fi system from TPI Sound.
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In an interview with Trommel Music, Miller alluded that Tomodachi's ethos will be "the opposite" of Ibiza's superclub circuit, insisting the venue will be "an intimate space focused on presenting underground music as an art form, rather than just a party."
Miller added that the nightclub will feature "extended sets that encourage each artist to express themselves in a storytelling manner," so that Tomodachi can serve as a "welcoming home for the underground community, in which a moment in time is our key focus and business-driven ethos is left at the door.”
Check out the opening season programme below, and for more info on Tomodachi, click here.
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