Amok – Nightlife in Mallorca

Amok

Palma

Palmanightclub

Amok – styled AMØK with a crossed-out O – is Mallorca's most ambitious club, set south of Palma in the S'Aranjassa district, just a few minutes from the airport. Opened in July 2024 on the grounds of the legendary Es Fogueró, the venue lives by its motto, "The Island Paradøx": the interplay of calm and ecstasy.

Amok – impression 1

What sets Amok apart

Behind Amok are British musician Recardo Patrick and Oscar Ruiz del Río, former CEO of the Pacha Group and a Meliá veteran – and that pedigree shows. The complex spreads across roughly 30,000 square metres in three distinct zones with room for more than 3,000 guests. In 2025 the Mallorca Electronic Music Awards named it the island's best club.

The heart of the place is the main hall of around 1,160 square metres, home to one of the largest stages in the Balearics, over 140 moving lights, confetti cannons and immersive visuals. In front of it sits La Cantina, the indoor-outdoor space serving Mediterranean-Asian cuisine that opens before the club night – a place to ease into the evening.

Amok – impression 2

Music & floors

Amok runs two clearly separated stages: the high-energy main room for late-night sets, and the open-air Sunset Terrace with panoramic views, where melodic house and Latin tech play through the golden hour. The programming centres on electronic music with attitude – house, techno, tech house, afro house and Latin.

The week has its own rhythm of resident nights: Mentiroso on Tuesdays, Crush on Wednesdays, the afro-house concept Masaka Africana on Thursdays (curated by Mickey Dastinz), Bonitx on Fridays and, on Sundays, the open-air Tribu Sunset Party. On top come internationally acclaimed guests – from Ben Klock, Jamie Jones and Loco Dice to James Hype and a Drumcode takeover with Adam Beyer, Joris Voorn and Pan-Pot. For the 2026 season the club upgraded to a D&B audiotechnik sound system.

Amok – impression 3

Dress code & door policy

The dress code is officially "casual", but in practice it pays to dress up: beachwear, sportswear and swimwear are not welcome at the door. On nights with big international headliners, the door pays particular attention to appearance. Entry is from age 18 with valid photo ID.

Amok – impression 4

VIP & tables

Private VIP tables with bottle service are available both in the main hall and on the Sunset Terrace. On nights with major international headliners the coveted spots fill up fast, so it pays to book ahead through the club's official channels.

VIP & Tables

Private VIP tables with bottle service are available both in the main hall and on the Sunset Terrace. Reservations can be made via the club's official channels or by phone - early booking is recommended for nights with international headliners.

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What's on

Events at Amok

Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Amok

When is Amok open?

Amok is open almost all year round - unusual for the island. The main nights are at the weekend with entry usually around midnight. On Sundays, the Tribu Sunset Party also takes place as an open-air tardeo on the terrace in the late afternoon. You can find the current programme on the club's official channels.

How much is the entrance fee?

Depending on the night, admission is usually between 25 and 35 euros; special events with major international acts cost more. Tickets can be bought in advance via the official website - this saves time at the door and secures your entry for popular line-ups.

What music is played at Amok and what makes the club special?

The focus is on electronic music - house, melodic techno, tech house, afro house and Latin tech - with internationally acclaimed DJs. The scale is special: a main hall with one of the largest stages in the Balearics, over 140 moving spotlights, plus a Sunset Terrace and the La Cantina dining area.

Can I reserve a table or VIP area?

Yes. Private VIP tables with bottle service are available in the main hall and on the Sunset Terrace. Reservations can be made via the club's official channels or by phone. For big line-ups with international headliners we recommend booking early, as the coveted spots fill up quickly.

What is the dress code at Amok?

Smart casual and well-groomed - flip-flops, beachwear and sportswear are not welcome at the door. On nights with international DJs the entrance places particular emphasis on a smart appearance. Admission is from age 18 with a valid photo ID.

How do I get to Amok and can I park?

Amok is located south of Palma on the Ctra. de S'Aranjassa (km 10) - around 15 minutes by taxi from the city centre (about 15-20 euros) and only a few minutes from the airport. There is free parking right at the club, which makes arriving by car easy.