Swedish House Mafia announce a mammoth Ibiza residency at Ushuaïa

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Swedish House Mafia announce a mammoth Ibiza residency at Ushuaïa

Swedish House Mafia recently announced their highly anticipated six-week residency at the infamous Ushuaïa venue in Ibiza. Per the trio’s social media post, the residency will span over six Sundays, between July and August, marking their first in Ibiza in over ten years. Swedish House Mafia’s residency at Ushuaïa will include a full line-up of supporting acts that have yet to be revealed. Tickets for all six shows are already on sale, and they are expected to sell out quickly, as they often sell out within hours of their release.

To make sure you don’t miss the most significant electronic dance music (EDM) event of the year, secure your tickets now! The residency shows are set to take place from July 21 to August 25, and the full list of dates and supporting acts will be announced soon. This residency marks a significant point in Swedish House Mafia’s resurgence, as they officially announced their return in 2021 after disbanding in 2013 and reuniting in 2018 for a special set at Ultra Miami.

Swedish House Mafia has been ruling the dance music scene since they first burst onto the scene in the late 2000s. They have been responsible for some of the most iconic EDM tracks, such as “Don’t You Worry Child,” “Save The World,” and “One.” This residency will take things to the next level, and the trio is expected to deliver an unrivaled experience, as they each have developed solo careers in their time apart from the band.

This residency will be a true tribute to the respected electronic dance music group, making it a highly anticipated event by their fans worldwide. The event will cement their place at the top of the dance music scene, and with their unprecedented success, it will most likely result in a sold-out crowd for every performance and will live on as one of the most memorable EDM events of the year

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