
Pyramid: the story of a Sunday that became ours again
Sundays in Ibiza have always had something special. It wasn’t just the end of the week or the excuse for one last dance: it was a ritual, an open secret where the island recognized itself. For a while, that spirit faded among repetitive lineups and parties designed more for the photo than for the music. Then Pyramid appeared, bringing back the feeling that Sundays had a soul again.
A purpose from the start
Pyramid wasn’t born to be just another brand. It was created because there was a need for a space where criteria ruled again. A party that looked back to the origins of clubbing at Amnesia, where music and community mattered more than the noise of the hype. From the beginning, the message was clear: to reclaim a party with identity.
Two rooms, two ways to live the night
At Pyramid there isn’t just one way to experience the night. The Terrace lights up with that expansive, uplifting energy—sometimes with sunrises that seem written to stay etched in memory. The Main Room, on the other hand, is pure intensity: solid techno, visuals that elevate it, and a crowd fully surrendering to each kick drum. Two different atmospheres, but together they tell the same story.
Moments that stay with you
Ask someone about their favorite Pyramid memory and you’ll hear anecdotes that sound like part of a collective chronicle:
An unexpected B2B that became legendary.
That debut that turned an unknown into the name everyone was talking about.
The exact instant when sunlight broke through the Terrace roof and the music made everything make sense.
These are moments you can’t plan on a calendar, but they define what Pyramid stands for.
More than just a lineup
What sets Pyramid apart isn’t only the names on the flyer, but the way they’re chosen. Sets here aren’t designed for “likes”—they’re built to tell a story. To keep alive the tradition that Amnesia is not just a club, but a place where the history of electronic music is written.
Sunday as a meeting point
That’s probably why Pyramid resonates so deeply with the local community and those spending the season on the island. For many, Sunday isn’t the end of anything—it’s the day Ibiza regains its real pulse: where familiar faces meet, where the party feels like culture, and where what’s shared goes beyond simple fun. Including, of course, the artists themselves.
And what’s ahead
Today Pyramid is more than just a Sunday program: it’s a way of understanding what it means to dance at Amnesia. What started as a cultural act of rebellion has become a project with both present and future, able to keep making a difference on an island where everything changes fast. Because if clubbing is culture, Sunday at Pyramid is the clearest proof that culture is still alive.