Over Club – Nightlife in Mallorca

Over Club

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Over Club — Mallorca's New Home for Electronic Music

In the Polígono de Son Rossinyol, an industrial quarter in the north of Palma, something unusual has been taking shape since late 2025: a place where island residents no longer need to look to the mainland or Ibiza for electronic music at an international level. Over Club hasn't just stated that ambition — it has built it, literally.

A Space That Exists Solely for the Sound

The operators describe themselves as a "high-fidelity space for music lovers" and call their concept a "club sin artificios" — a no-frills club. What this means in practice becomes clear on a first visit: an elegantly proportioned bar runs the full length of one wall of the large main room. The ceiling and walls carry a lighting rig that, as local press describes it, aims not for a showbiz aesthetic but treats the dancefloor itself as the stage. No distraction architecture, no VIP theatrics pulling focus from what matters. Every visible element of the fit-out serves the dancefloor.

Capacity sits at around one thousand — large enough for warehouse energy, compact enough that the room never feels cold. This is no accident: Son Rossinyol has long been Palma's natural home for large-format late-night venues. The neighbour on the very same Gremi streets, Es Gremi Centre Musical, has been operating a converted industrial hall as a music and club complex across 4,500 square metres since 2003. Over Club has absorbed that legacy and extended it — with the distinction that it was conceived from the outset as an exclusively electronic music centre.

Booking Philosophy: Art Before Tourism

The programming follows a declared hierarchy: artistic quality over tourist calculation. The operators themselves call this approach "artist-led" — meaning an act is booked because it fits, not because it draws holidaymakers. Techno and house in their contemporary breadth sit at the core, complemented by urban sounds. Resident Advisor lists the club as a benchmark for high-fidelity electronic music on the island.

Among the regular formats are several distinct party series: **PARAO** is the in-house line for urban sounds and contemporary bass aesthetics. **OVERDRIVE** represents the club's darker, more driving techno strand. **Mallorca Clubbing** is the curated weekend label for the core programme. Alongside these, promoter nights from local and international teams appear regularly — formats such as GOODLIFE, HOSTAGE, OVERLOAD, Ibiza Records and hard-techno afterparties.

The artists Resident Advisor most frequently associates with Over Club paint a clear picture: Chris Liebing, Kiko Navarro, Raul Parra, Somewhen, Vidaloca. International heavyweights including Sven Väth and Loco Dice are documented in the programming too, as is the Ibiza-linked concept "Pyramid".

For Whom? For Anyone Who Loves Music — Mallorca First

One commitment runs through all of Over Club's communication: this is not a summer-tourist operation but a year-round house. The self-image is explicitly local — "the place where the people of Mallorca go, regardless of who's playing that night" — yet visitors from outside are equally and genuinely welcome. This stance explains the location: Son Rossinyol is no tourist magnet; it's a quarter that rewards only those who know what they're looking for.

Inclusivity is not an afterthought but central to the programme: the dancefloor, the music and the crowd set the rhythm of the night — as the club's own website puts it. The dress code here is an attitude, not an outfit.

Son Rossinyol: Mallorca's Warehouse Pole

The neighbourhood itself belongs to tool and timber merchants, a gym and coffee bars — no glamour parade, but excellent road access. Anyone who knows the address grid around the Gremi streets comes to understand it as one of the three identifiable poles of Mallorca's electronic music geography: Son Rossinyol for warehouse energy and techno clubs, Santa Catalina's micro-clubs for bar-adjacent sounds, and the revived basements of Plaça Gomila. Over Club is the newest, most ambitious chapter in that story.

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Frequently asked questions about Over Club

What kind of music does Over Club play?

The core programme is contemporary techno and house. Regular in-house series cover urban sounds and bass aesthetics — PARAO is the dedicated line for that strand, while OVERDRIVE represents the darker techno wing.

Is Over Club only open during summer?

No. Over Club positions itself explicitly as a year-round club, with its communication directed first and foremost at the Mallorcan residents who need a quality venue throughout the year. Events run across all seasons.

What is the capacity of the venue?

The warehouse floor plan holds around one thousand people according to Resident Advisor. That delivers genuine large-space energy without the room ever feeling empty on quieter evenings.

What makes the sound system at Over Club special?

The operators designed the space as a high-fidelity environment: millimetre-calibrated audio and a 360° visual envelope combining light and projections. The goal is an immersive sensory experience, not standard club operation.

Which regular event formats does Over Club run?

The main in-house brands are PARAO (urban sounds), OVERDRIVE (dark techno) and Mallorca Clubbing (curated weekend programme). These are complemented by recurring guest nights from promoters including GOODLIFE, HOSTAGE, OVERLOAD and Ibiza Records.

Where exactly is Over Club and how do I get there?

The official address is Carrer Gremi de Passamaners 17 in the Polígono de Son Rossinyol, Palma. The industrial estate sits in the north of the city and is easily reached by car — for event nights a taxi or ride-hailing service is recommended as parking is limited.