Today, Brunch Electronik and The Gardens of Babylon officially announced Between Worlds, a new four-date Ibiza series designed around themes of transition, connection, and duality.
The collaboration marks a significant evolution for Brunch Electronik’s presence on the island, expanding beyond its established daytime party identity into a more immersive and narrative-driven experience. Developed alongside The Gardens of Babylon, the series introduces deeper layers of production, spiritual programming, and experiential design while remaining grounded in the communal energy and carefully curated musical direction that have become central to the Brunch Electronik ethos.
At its core, Between Worlds is designed as a fluid journey rather than a conventional event format — one where music, atmosphere, nature, and performance continuously interact across the day and into the night.
Musically, the first wave of artists announced reflects the melodic, organic, and emotionally driven side of contemporary electronic music that has long defined Ibiza’s more transcendental dancefloor experiences.
Each of the four dates will be headlined by a distinct artist whose sound aligns closely with the project’s immersive vision. Ben Böhmer will bring his expansive melodic house live show to the series, while Monolink returns with his signature hybrid performance style, blending live vocals with atmospheric electronic production. Bob Moses will deliver their emotionally charged fusion of electronic rock and dancefloor songwriting, while WhoMadeWho will close out the headline roster with one of their performance-driven hybrid DJ sets, known for blurring the boundaries between indie music, live instrumentation, and club culture.
The wider lineup further reinforces the series’ cinematic and emotionally focused direction, featuring artists including Henrik Schwarz (live), Jan Blomqvist (live), Unders, Valentin Huedo, Nasiri (live), Bakean, JAMIIE, Landikhan, Tanika, Cristina Tosio, Sylvia Operé, Romy Janssen, Words of Nio, and many more spanning melodic house, live electronica, and organic groove-driven sounds.

Rather than centering solely around music, Between Worlds also places a major emphasis on ritualistic and experiential programming. Across all four dates, attendees will move through a series of evolving environments featuring opening ceremonies, sound healing sessions, immersive art installations, and curated workshop experiences designed to deepen the connection between audience, music, and space.
Additional elements including a “market of curiosities” and interactive creative spaces aim to transform the series into something more holistic than a traditional Ibiza party — leaning into the spiritual and communal sensibilities that have increasingly shaped modern destination festival culture.
That balance between club energy and introspective atmosphere sits at the heart of the collaboration between Brunch Electronik and The Gardens of Babylon. Together, the two brands are positioning Between Worlds as an experience built equally around emotional movement and physical movement — a space where electronic music functions as both soundtrack and connective force.
As Ibiza continues evolving beyond its traditional nightlife identity, Between Worlds represents another step toward more immersive and intentional forms of club culture on the island, blending electronic music, wellness, art, and communal storytelling into a single unfolding experience.
