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Carl Cox Unveils UNVRS Ibiza Residency for 2025
The name Carl Cox resonates with a power that few figures in electronic music can match!
For decades, he’s been more than just a DJ; he’s become an institution, a force of nature behind the decks. I’ve seen it myself, the way he commands a crowd, a symbiotic relationship built on a shared passion for hard-hitting techno rhythms and an infectious energy that’s palpable. It’s more than just mixing tracks; it’s a performance, a masterclass in the art of DJing. You’ve probably felt it too, that surge of energy that only a true master can evoke. It’s not just about the music, but the experience, the feeling of being part of something larger than yourself.
His journey, starting from the early days of the UK rave scene, showcases his unwavering commitment to the craft. Carl Cox has not just ridden the waves of evolving trends; he’s often been the one creating them, setting the benchmarks for others to follow. He’s been described as a pioneer, yes, but that’s almost an understatement. He’s a constant innovator, always pushing boundaries, refusing to be confined by genre limitations, and meticulously crafting his signature sound. Think pulsating basslines, intricate percussion patterns, and a relentless drive that keeps the dance floor in perpetual motion. You could say, he’s a sonic architect, not just a DJ.
Now, we focus on a new chapter in Carl Cox’s illustrious career: the announcement of his Ibiza residency at UNVRS in 2025. This isn’t just another club gig; it signifies a strategic move, a new canvas for the master to paint his musical masterpieces. UNVRS itself is a significant development on the Ibiza landscape. It’s not another megaclub trying to mimic the past. From what I understand, it’s aiming for something different, more intimate, while still delivering that high-octane experience that Ibiza is known for. It’s a space designed for immersion, where the sound system isn’t just playing music; it’s enveloping the listener, creating a multi-sensory journey. I feel that this ambition aligns perfectly with Cox‘s own philosophy – always striving to offer something unique and unforgettable. I imagine you craving that kind of experience, the feeling of being completely lost in the music.
The very idea of Carl Cox at this particular venue feels like a perfect match. UNVRS is positioning itself as a forward-thinking, innovative space, a sanctuary for those who are genuinely passionate about the music. It seems to be the antithesis of the sometimes-formulaic Ibiza experience. Instead of just catering to the masses, UNVRS seems to value the artistic integrity of the music, creating an environment that fosters a genuine connection between the DJ and the audience. It’s a space that encourages discovery, pushing the boundaries of what we expect from a night out. We’re talking about a true underground spirit, albeit within a beautiful, contemporary space, and Cox is, without a doubt, the ideal ambassador for this kind of movement. The idea isn’t to simply have a party, but to have an experience, a musical rite of passage.
I can tell you, his residencies have always been more than just sets; they’re cultural moments, and this new one at UNVRS is likely to be no different. Think about the sheer weight of his previous iconic residencies. They leave a legacy, a standard for those who follow that often feels unattainable. Now, he enters a new phase, taking his experience and vision to this space and it feels significant. The implications for the island are powerful, potentially reshaping the landscape of what clubbing on the white isle looks like.
I believe the significance lies not just in the music itself, but in the statement it makes. Carl Cox choosing UNVRS isn’t a random decision; it signals a shift, a preference for a more curated experience, an emphasis on the music itself, rather than just the spectacle. It demonstrates his commitment to providing a truly authentic connection, one that goes beyond the typical surface-level interaction. It’s about creating an experience that resonates long after the last beat has faded, a memory that becomes ingrained in your psyche.
I’ve heard talk that the music policy will be as uncompromising as Cox‘s dedication, which is something that should truly resonate with those who seek genuine music excellence. This isn’t about following trends, but setting them. You will likely hear the deep, driving techno that has become synonymous with Carl Cox‘s sets, but you could also expect to be taken on a more expansive musical journey, possibly exploring the edges of the genre, taking risks and showcasing his vast understanding of electronic music. The possibilities feel endless, and that is truly what makes this collaboration so very exciting.
So, whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the dance floor or someone just discovering the power of proper techno, this residency is something you don’t want to miss. It’s not just about seeing a DJ, it’s about witnessing a master at work, in a space designed to elevate the experience. It’s a collision of two forces – the enduring talent of Carl Cox and the ambitious vision of UNVRS – which promises to be nothing short of spectacular.
This is more than a party; it’s a statement, and I, for one, am eagerly anticipating being a part of it. You should be too..
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Carl Cox To Headline Croatia’s Cave Romane For BSH Events
Carl Cox to headline Croatia’s Cave Romane for BSH Events with a special open-air performance at the historic quarry venue this August
Following the Gates of Agartha collaboration in early June and parties with Amelie Lens and Black Coffee in July, BSH Events will round out its summer season on August 7, 2026, when Carl Cox headlines a special open-air performance at Croatia’s ancient quarry venue, Cave Romane. Taking place near Vinkuran, the event brings Carl Cox to a former Roman quarry surrounded by limestone walls and open vertical space, placing the show outside the usual club or festival setting. The date continues BSH Events’ run of large-scale electronic music events across historic locations in Croatia, where the setting plays a central role in the event itself.
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The Historic Cave Romane Setting Behind Carl Cox’s Croatia Show
For Carl Cox’s upcoming Croatia show with BSH Events, Cave Romane gives the booking a setting that goes far beyond a standard open-air venue. Located in Vinkuran, near Pula in Istria, the site is a former Roman quarry with a history connected to the region’s ancient stonework. Local tourism sources link Cave Romane to the stone used for the Arena of Pula, while the official Pula Arena site also notes that material for the amphitheater came from quarries around Pula, including Cave Romane near Vinkuran. That connection places the August 7, 2026 event within a location tied to one of Croatia’s best-known Roman landmarks, giving the show a stronger sense of place than a touring event placed into a rented outdoor site. For BSH Events, whose recent calendar has focused on historic and architecturally significant locations across Croatia, Cave Romane continues that direction while bringing Carl Cox into one of the country’s most distinctive quarry venues.
Surrounded by large limestone walls, exposed rock surfaces, and open vertical space, Cave Romane already carries much of the visual identity for the night before production is added. The dancefloor is framed by the quarry itself, which gives BSH Events and Highscream a site where lighting, laser mapping, and large-scale installations can follow the structure of the venue instead of competing with it. That approach fits the idea behind Carl Cox at Cave Romane, where the setting is part of the reason the show reads differently from a normal club date or festival slot. The production detail also connects back to BSH Events’ wider focus on historic locations, as the show is being planned around the physical character of the quarry rather than treated as a standard event site. With Carl Cox headlining a former Roman quarry closely connected to Pula’s architectural history, Cave Romane becomes more than a location listed under the event details. It is not only a Croatia date on BSH Events’ summer calendar, but a show tied to a venue with its own history, scale, and physical presence.
Carl Cox Brings Decades Of Club History To Cave Romane
With Cave Romane bringing the Croatia date into a former Roman quarry near Pula, Carl Cox gives BSH Events a headliner whose own history is tied to several eras of club culture. Before the long-running Ibiza residencies and global festival stages, Carl Cox began as a mobile DJ and came up through rare groove, electro, Chicago house, acid house, house, and techno. That background gives the August 7, 2026 show more weight than a standard summer headline slot, especially in a venue already connected to the stone history behind the Arena of Pula. Carl Cox has never been tied to one short period of dance music, which is why his name still carries across older club audiences and newer festival crowds. For BSH Events, placing him at Cave Romane connects two histories in one setting: a former Roman quarry in Croatia and an artist whose career has followed dance music from early club spaces to major open-air stages.
Space Ibiza remains a major part of that story, with Carl Cox’s Music Is Revolution residency running for 15 years before its final season in 2016. His Carl Cox & Friends concept has also become familiar across major festival settings, including Ultra Music Festival, where his stage has been closely associated with the festival’s techno identity. Those examples give the Cave Romane booking more context because Carl Cox is not just appearing as another name on a summer calendar. His history already carries the kind of scale that works with a venue surrounded by limestone walls, exposed rock surfaces, and open vertical space. With Highscream handling laser mapping, lighting, and large-scale visuals for the quarry site, Carl Cox at Cave Romane brings together club history, architectural history, and BSH Events’ continued focus on historic locations across Croatia.
Highscream’s Visual Concept For Carl Cox At Cave Romane
The production for the August 7 show is being developed around Cave Romane itself, not treated as a standard stage setup placed inside a historic site. BSH Events is working with Highscream, the creative production company behind the visual concept for the night, with laser mapping, lighting, and large-scale installations planned across the former Roman quarry. Since Cave Romane already has limestone walls, exposed rock surfaces, and open vertical space surrounding the dancefloor, the production has a physical structure to respond to before anything is added. The site is not a blank festival field, and the show does not need to hide the venue behind screens or a conventional stage setup. For a Croatia date already framed through Cave Romane’s history, the production detail keeps the focus on the quarry while adding the scale expected from a Carl Cox open-air performance.
At Cave Romane, Highscream’s role comes from working with the venue’s existing structure instead of creating a separate visual identity around it. The laser mapping can follow the rock surfaces of Cave Romane, while the lighting and installations can stretch across the height and width of the quarry instead of staying around the DJ booth alone. For BSH Events, the same approach follows its recent run in Croatia, from the Gates of Agartha collaboration to parties with Amelie Lens and Black Coffee in July. The production is part of how the venue will be seen on the night, especially with Carl Cox performing in a space tied to Pula’s Roman history. The visuals do not need to compete with the quarry, because the limestone walls, open-air layout, and former Roman site already give Highscream the main framework for the performance.
Tickets For Carl Cox At Cave Romane
Carl Cox at Cave Romane takes place on August 7, 2026, with the event scheduled to begin at 22:00 at Vinkuranska cesta 2, 52100, Vinkuran, Croatia. Tickets are now available through Entrio, starting from 49.00 EUR, with the show forming part of BSH Events’ wider summer run across historic venues in Croatia. After recent events connected to Gates of Agartha, Amelie Lens, and Black Coffee, the Cave Romane date gives BSH Events another major open-air show in a location with its own architectural and cultural history.
For those planning to attend, tickets for Carl Cox at Cave Romane can be purchased here.
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King Of The Clubs Meets King Of The Country
In a crossing of paths which no one had on their bingo card, the legendary Carl Cox met the King of the UK, King Charles III.
On May 14th an event was held at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust. The trust was founded in 1976 by King Charles (then Prince Charles) to help young people fighting challenges such as unemployment and homelessness. Carl Cox was invited to the event which may seem random however he does have some history with the trust. Cox revealed on social media that when he was 24 he received £1,000 from The King’s Trust with which he bought his first pieces of DJ equipment.
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He described going to the event as a full circle moment having gotten to celebrate the trust that supported him through such a tough time. The money he received from The King’s Trust has had a huge impact on his life as it came at a pivotal moment. In his post on social media he said, “The big decision back then was whether to take £500 a week as a scaffolder or £60 a week as a self-employed DJ. I chose the music, and that was that ….the rest you know.”
This goes to show how important The King’s Trust and other charities like it are as without it the world could have been deprived of one of the greatest DJ’s of all time. The King’s Trust helped birth DJing royalty and perhaps in the future it will help launch the next Carl Cox’s career.
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Carl Cox And David Guetta First Ever Back2Back At [UNVRS]
[UNVRS] has a hugely stacked lineup for the coming Ibiza season which they’ve just added to with one of the biggest B2B sets in history from two legends of the game. Carl Cox, and David Guetta.
The announcement of this B2B came as part of Carl Cox’s storming residency at [UNVRS] Ibiza. He’ll be taking to the stage every Sunday from June 21st to October 4th 2026 bringing a variety of genres, guests, and his signature infectious energy. In the build up he’s teased fans saying, “expect the unexpected, always” and the reveal of him performing with David Guetta certainly comes as a surprise. Despite both being staples of the electronic music scene for several decades they’ve never shared the stage with each other. Making up for lost time on July 26th they’ll be going B2B for the whole night to create history and add to their spectacular legacy.
Get your tickets for Carl Cox at [UNVRS] here.
Both Cox and Guetta have their own residencies at [UNVRS] with David Guetta bringing back his ‘Galactic Circus’ residency. This will be running every Friday from June 11th to October 2nd 2026. Support artists for Guetta are yet to be announced but Carl Cox has revealed an outstanding set of artists who will be joining him over the summer. Along with David Guetta the likes of Chris Stussy, Richie Hawtin, Miss Monique, and Camelphat will all be making some noise at [UNVRS].
Tickets for the David Guetta back2back are available here.
The scale of the lineup for [UNVRS] over the summer cannot be understated with Carl Cox and David Guetta going B2B possibly being the crown jewel. Two legends with cataclysmic pedigree meeting on stage for the first time for a full night of music is a recipe for history making.
View the full lineup for Carl Cox’s residency at [UNVRS] below.

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