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    Blanche Launches Season Three With New Chinois Ibiza Residency – Electric Mode

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    Blanche Launches Season Three With New Chinois Ibiza Residency – Electric Mode


    London-based electronic music community and event series Blanche announces its 2026 Ibiza residency. Following two consecutive summer seasons on the island, Blanche moves to Chinois Ibiza for three exclusive Tuesdays in June: 2nd, 9th and 16th. June 2nd line up has been unveiled, with Afshin Momadi, Arodes, Enza, Marten Lou, Mont Rouge kicking off this hattrick of special events.

    The island has been part of Blanche’s story for three summers now. The first two gave the brand its foundation in Ibiza, a community of regulars, and an understanding of what kind of room it wanted to be in next. Chinois Ibiza is the answer.

    The shift in format is deliberate. Where the previous two seasons spanned the full Ibiza calendar, the move to Chinois trades scale for focus. Three nights, each programmed in its own right, in a room recognised across the island for putting the dancefloor first.

    Founded in London in 2017, Blanche has produced over 200 shows across the UK and Ibiza, with a recurring presence at Alexandra Palace, KOKO, Troxy, HERE and all other major London venues. Its programming sits in a deep, stripped-back house and forward-thinking indie dance, a sound the brand has built consistently across nearly a decade. Past guests include Black Coffee, Marco Carola, Sven Väth, Damian Lazarus, and East End Dubs alongside emerging artists from London’s music scene.

    2026 will also see the launch of the Blanche record label, a natural extension of the community the brand has built around its events, and a further emphasis on the artists it works with.

    The full 2026 Chinois lineup will be announced in stages over the coming weeks, artists that reflect what Blanche has always been about: international names alongside the names shaping London’s electronic scene right now, with a sound that runs from deep house through to the more forward-looking corners of the genre.

    “This will be our third summer on the island. The first two seasons were at Lío, where Tuesday nights became a fixture from May through September. Those two years gave us our foundation in Ibiza and taught us what kind of room we actually wanted to be in. For 2026, we’re at Chinois. And we’re changing the format entirely.

    The decision to move from a full season to three nights is deliberate. Chinois is a music-first room, the kind of space where the dancefloor is the focus and the audience is there for the music itself. Three nights gives us room to curate each one properly. To bring artists we genuinely want to share a room with. To give each Tuesday its own identity.”

    It’s a different kind of residency. Shorter. Sharper. Built around the room, not the calendar. The full lineup will be announced in stages over the coming weeks. Three Tuesdays. One island. The next chapter.

    The June 2nd line-up is revealed, with Afshin Momadi, Arodes, Enza, Marten Lou, Mont Rouge kicking off this hat-trick of special events. Tickets available here.

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