Solomun confirmed a second back-to-back set at Pacha on Sunday, June 21. He posted the announcement on Instagram days after an appearance at Glastonbury.
The caption was short: “From Glastonbury to Pacha, our second b2b coming up this Sunday. See you on the dancefloor.”
The phrase “second b2b” is the detail worth noting. It signals an ongoing partnership rather than a one-time booking. Solomun didn’t name the other DJ. Whoever’s joining him in the booth on Sunday remains unconfirmed.
Pacha is well-worn territory for Solomun. He’s held a residency there for years under the name “Solomun +1.” That format brings in a guest DJ for back-to-back sessions. It became one of the club’s signature nights during the Ibiza summer season, and a reliable draw year after year.
The Glastonbury timing adds some context. The UK festival is one of the biggest events on the European live music calendar each summer. Electronic artists have steadily expanded their presence there over the past decade. Getting a Glastonbury slot followed directly by a Pacha date in the same week is a tight schedule. For a major DJ in peak season, it’s not unusual.
The festival-to-Ibiza move is a common path for European DJs in June and July. The two settings ask for very different things. An open-air festival crowd is a different animal from a late-night Ibiza club floor. Handling both in the same week separates one-time festival acts from the names that keep showing up all summer.
Solomun was born in Yugoslavia and has spent much of his career based in Hamburg. He built his profile through the Diynamic Music label and years of marathon DJ sets. Long formats are his thing. He’s not known for quick headline slots. Crowds at venues like Pacha expect multi-hour sets, and that’s exactly what he delivers.
His reputation spans both festival and club worlds. That makes a week like this a natural fit. Glastonbury puts him in front of a broad audience. Pacha puts him back in a room built for the kind of extended session he’s known for.
No ticket details, door times, or lineup information appeared in the post. Anyone looking for those will need to check Pacha’s official channels.
One thing the post makes clear: this isn’t the first time this B2B has happened at Pacha. A “second” implies a first. A third could follow. How Sunday plays out will tell.

