Saturday, October 22, 2011

Pacha Club


Pacha is a nightclub brand originated in Ibiza, Spain. The first Pacha club opened in Sitges outside Barcelona in 1967. The Ibiza club, is the best-known venue today. During 2009 Pacha, acquired El Divino and converted it to a luxury restaurant and music bar. In a poll of most popular nightclubs in 2006 conducted by DJ Magazine Pacha was the fourth most popular.


Pacha club in Ibiza opened in 1973, and is one of the island's best-known nightclubs. It is  located near the harbor in Ibiza Town and used to be the only major Ibiza nightclub which did not close its doors during the winter season. The club's capacity is 3.500 people. The club is best known for its high profile club nights that run every night of the week through the summer. The most successful parties included “F**ck me I'm Famous” hosted by Cathy and David Guetta, “Subliminal” hosted by Erick Morillo and “Swedish House Mafia” hosted by Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso. Pacha's own night, called “Pure Pacha”, has attracted guest DJ's including Basement Jaxx, Calvin Harris and Sander Kleinenberg. The club was also featured in the 2004 movie “It's All Gone Pete Tong” and every September hosts the famous DJ Awards where it owns the 5th place in the World’s Best Clubs Awards for both 2010 and 2011.

Four decades after its first opening in Sitges, Pacha has been successfully established in many different countries all over the world, as Brazil, United States, Russia, Germany, England, Egypt, Portugal, Austria and in the biggest Spanish cities like Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao.


Pacha club in New York is located on the West side of Manhattan and is made up of four floors. The first floor is the club's is main room, which features a powerful sound system and the intelligent, LED and conventional lightning system. The second floor is the mezzanine, which overlooks the main floor and accommodates the club's VIP area. The third floor is made up of the Funky Room, named after Pacha Ibiza's pre-club lounge space, and has a V.I.P. section called «The Shower Lounge", where there is live shower dancing. Lastly, the fourth floor is Pachita or "little Pacha", with a capacity of 400 people and suitable for dancing, lounging, or seated presentations. Each level, except for the mezzanine, has its own outdoor smoking level.


 There is also a Pacha Magazine, which publishes six issues a year, monthly from May to September, and a winter issue in December. The magazine is also available for PDF download or you can read it online from your laptop.

The only way to understand its great influence in the world of clubbing is to attend one party of Pacha. For those who can’t, we are here to bring you the vibes...









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