When the night settles its pulse onto the Paseo Marítimo, you can already smell the sea on your way to the door — salt air, warm asphalt. And then: bass lines that don’t ask permission, they simply pull you in. That is EPIC — right on Palma’s waterfront promenade, where the bay shimmers at night and the sequence of clubs begins that makes this city the capital of Mallorcan nights.

Concept
EPIC defines itself as a “Music & Drink” venue — no full restaurant, no cabaret stage, but a disco pub with genuine character. The branding is deliberately lean: “epic people like u”, “Come and be an Angel”, and the tagline “A little party never kill nobody” — a homage to the Gatsby nights that clearly inspire the house. It says more about the venue’s self-image than any formal description: this is a place to celebrate, with a wink at the exclusive, without taking itself too seriously.
On Instagram, the venue has officially declared a new era: “Empieza una nueva era. Bienvenid@ a EPIC.” The details of what has changed are kept deliberately vague — but that tone, that energy of reinvention, runs through every aspect of how the club presents itself.

Atmosphere
The club’s official website could be a moodboard for the night itself: near-black, almost monochromatic, with story-format aesthetics. The actual space mirrors this: club-typical darkness, dense energy, faces caught in the strobes. No softly lit lounge concept designed for Instagram — just atmosphere that becomes physical when the music kicks in.
What stands out is the crowd. Several guests specifically note how many locals come here to party — which is not a given on Palma’s promenade. This mix of regulars and visitors gives the place something hard to replicate: real pulse rather than tourist theatre. “Cool vibe, great music, had a lot of fun” — how one returning guest summed up the evening.
The branding makes no secret of its ambitions: one guest critically notes it “plays at being elitist”, while another sees exactly that as the draw. This tension is EPIC: staged exclusivity without coldness; Latin-danceable but with genuine character.
Programme & Music
The heart of the evening is the DJ booth. Resident DJ Axel Verdier is named on the official website — not an anonymous lineup, but a recognisable identity with a clear sound. His style: Latin, reggaeton, commercially urban mashups and live edits that the crowd already knows and sings along to. Saiko, SINAKA, Kennat — names from the contemporary Latin-urban universe, keeping the dancefloor in motion. Sweet Vallery appears alongside him in the official lineup.
Guest acts rotate in regularly during the summer months. To find out which DJ is playing on any given night, the club’s Instagram channel is the most reliable source.
Who It’s For & Occasions
EPIC is not a starter night in Palma — it is the place for those who know what they want: a Latin-led club night with real sound, in one of the city’s best locations, among a crowd that includes a notably high proportion of locals. Friend groups, couples, regulars — the venue works for all of them, as long as you understand that the evening runs on a reservation model.
Special occasions — birthdays, group nights out — fit naturally into the club’s booking framework.
Insider Tip
Without a reservation, the door stays closed — this is not a rumour, it is established practice. Anyone arriving spontaneously and hoping to walk straight in risks being turned away at the entrance. Book your table in advance, and nothing stands between you and the night.




