BCM is Mallorca''s largest nightclub and one of the best-known clubs in the world – an electronic superclub in the middle of Magaluf on the southwest coast, where the island''s party mile has its centre. Since opening in 1988, BCM has brought together international DJs, a spectacular show and a crowd that travels here from all over Europe.

What makes BCM special
BCM is no newcomer; it is living club history. Opened in 1988, it has helped shape almost four decades of European clubbing and was already a stage for the world''s most influential DJs back in the 90s. Nightlife International ranks BCM among the top 15 clubs in the world, and in the 2017 DJ Mag Top 100 poll the club came in at number ten.
Architecturally, BCM is a superclub in the truest sense. Spread across several levels with room for several thousand guests, it runs an uncompromising audiovisual production: a Funktion-One sound system in the ten-thousand-watt range, a 3D laser show, CO2 cannons and podium dancers. Below the main floor sits the Millennium floor, traditionally the home of the club''s notorious foam parties.
One detail that surprises many: BCM shares its building with Tito''s Calvià Beach. While house and EDM play upstairs, the more urban, Latin-leaning Tito''s on the ground floor provides the counterpoint – on many nights the complex programmes both rooms on a single entry.

Music and floors
Musically, BCM is firmly electronic but broader than its EDM reputation suggests: commercial house, tech house, progressive, deep house and, on mixed nights, urban sounds and reggaeton all rotate depending on the event. If you know exactly what you want to hear, check the weekly calendar in advance – the line-up makes the night.
In 2026, Danny Howard anchors the summer residency with his Nothing Else Matters series (23 June to 18 August), joined by guests such as Fisher, MK, Sonny Fodera, Patrick Topping and Jazzy. Headliner dates run across the season too, with names like Jason Derulo and Ben Hemsley on the calendar. The roster of artists who have already played here stretches from Carl Cox, David Guetta and Calvin Harris to Martin Garrix, Skrillex, Steve Aoki and Afrojack.

Dress code and door policy
The dress code is smart casual. Flip-flops, beachwear and tracksuits won''t get you through the door; a polished evening look is expected. On headliner nights the door becomes noticeably more selective, so if you want to be safe, dress the part.
Entry is 18+, and you must show a valid original ID at the door – DNI, passport or driver''s licence, not photos or digital copies. Carry it all night, even with a table reserved.

VIP and tables
For a more exclusive evening, BCM offers reserved VIP tables with dedicated service – and with the new Super VIP tier, an even higher level of attention, privacy and premium service. Early booking pays off especially on big headliner nights, which often sell out days in advance. What''s included and the pricing vary by area and event; current options are listed in the VIP section of the official website.
























































































