Beat the Brochure: Ibiza Rocks Adds to Ibiza Holiday Excitement

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ROMFORD, England, August 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — – The annual Ibiza Rocks festival is in full swing adding another dimension to the well-established Ibiza holiday in the sun, says Beat The Brochure –

Ibiza is already well known for its dance scene, but the Ibiza Rocks festival adds a completely different side to the music scene on the island, letting visitors on San Antonio holidays enjoy every type of music under the sun, says online holiday expert Beat The Brochure.

The gigs, put on by the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio, are held every Wednesday until the closing parties in September. In the past they have attracted some of the biggest names in the music industry.

Daniel Ox of Beat The Brochure comments: “The festival adds a completely different dimension to a traditional holiday in Ibiza and anyone on a trip to San Antonio can book tickets to see great acts. This festival is the perfect alternative to the usual party scene in Ibiza, and festival goers can take advantage of all the amazing activities that the island has on offer.”

Ibiza Rocks, which started in 2005 at Bar M, attracted a new generation of music lovers to the island and has brought in big names like Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys and Mark Ronson. In 2008 the Ibiza Rocks Hotel opened and the festival was relocated.

This summer visitors on San Antonio holidays have the opportunity to see artists like the Streets, DJ Fresh, Tinie Tempah, Dizzee Rascal, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Foster the People.

Ox continues: “San Antonio is the perfect site for a festival like Ibiza Rocks as the town is already well known for its dance music scene, beautiful beaches and holiday atmosphere. This annual event has added another, incredibly successful, element to Ibiza holidays, making Ibiza the ideal holiday location for music lovers.”

The festival has also recently expanded and many acts now perform at two venues in the Balearic Islands. This new festival, Mallorca Rocks, is hosted on the nearby island and is readily accessible to people on Magaluf holidays.

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Author: Editor