Afterlife reveals phones will be banned from forthcoming Ibiza event

Afterlife has announced a no-phones policy for their Hï Ibiza residency starting June 27.

In recent months, there has been considerable debate about banning phones at shows and imposing other restrictions. Artists like John Summit have voiced their support for this idea on social media. Specifically, they emphasized the importance of fans fully immersing themselves in the live experience. James Hype has also joined the conversation, implementing a no-phone policy for his residency at Hï Ibiza.

Adding to this growing trend, Afterlife has announced a strict no-phone policy for their shows for the remainder of their residency at Hï Ibiza. This policy starts Thursday, June 27, and the club will enforce it for the entire summer residency season. Whether you’re enjoying a darker, harder set by Chris Avantgarde in the club room or catching Tale of Us in the Theatre, you’ll be able to focus solely on the music, visuals, vibes, and other patrons, fully immersing yourself in the experience.

Furthermore, Afterlife has gained popularity over the years for their stunning visuals, which keep patrons enthralled. The new no-phone policy aims to rekindle the special feeling of raving, offering fans the chance to connect deeply with the immersive imagery and shows created by Afterlife, free from the distractions of cell phone usage. This means you can fully appreciate the graphics without bright phone screens surrounding you.

Finally, while this move might be controversial, as many people attend Afterlife shows to capture the stunning visuals, the intention behind the no-phone policy is to enhance the live experience. By encouraging attendees to immerse themselves in the moment, this change aims to foster a deeper connection with the music, ambiance, and collective energy of the crowd, creating a more memorable and engaging atmosphere.

For more information on Afterlife’s Hï Ibiza residency, head to their site.

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My name is Sebastian Medina and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Ever since I could remember, I have always been in love with dance music. I appreciate all genres and sub-genres but I definitely gravitate towards house and techno. Being from LA I was blessed with an amazing nightlife full of different artists coming in and out of town throughout the years. Some of my favorite artists include Seth Troxler, Michael Bibi, Mr.Carmack, PAWSA, and Folamour.

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