ARTCORE Takes Over Hï Ibiza
Few artists in modern techno have built a movement as fast, loud, and unmistakable as Indira Paganotto.
Now, the Spanish powerhouse is stepping into another defining chapter with the launch of Indira Paganotto Presents ARTCORE at Hï Ibiza for the 2026 season — a residency that places her psy-techno universe at the center of one of the world’s most important clubbing destinations.
Running every Sunday from May 31 to October 4, 2026, ARTCORE will take over Hï Ibiza’s Club Room, bringing Paganotto’s signature blend of psy-techno, trance-rooted energy, and high-tempo intensity to Ibiza across the summer season.
A New Chapter for Ibiza’s Female-Led Residencies
The announcement follows ARTCORE’s explosive Ibiza run in 2025, which helped push Paganotto’s sound further from underground circles into a much wider global conversation.
For 2026, the move to Sundays feels like a statement: ARTCORE is no longer just a label or a party concept. It is becoming one of the defining brands of the new psy-techno wave.
This season also carries wider significance for Ibiza, with MËSTIZA and Indira Paganotto leading one of Hï Ibiza’s most important Sunday concepts — a moment that reflects the growing power of female-led electronic music brands on the island.
From Goa Trance Roots to Global Psy-Techno Power
For anyone who has followed Paganotto’s rise, this moment feels less like a surprise and more like the natural next step.
Born in Madrid, with roots connected to Goa trance culture through her father, Indira built her identity by fusing hypnotic psychedelic textures with the force of peak-time techno.
While many artists moved with trends, Paganotto created a sound that became instantly recognizable on major festival stages around the world.
Through tracks like Lions of God, Himalaya, and Kalima, she helped shape the current psy-techno explosion. Through ARTCORE, she turned that sound into a wider cultural platform — one built around energy, speed, visual identity, and a clear sense of movement.
Why Egypt Is Suddenly Part of the Conversation
And this is where the Egypt question starts to become interesting.
EXIT recently confirmed the launch of Starlight Festival, its new Egypt edition, taking place from October 8 to 11, 2026, with the two main festival nights set against the backdrop of the Great Pyramids of Giza on October 9 and 10.
With Paganotto’s strong connection to the EXIT ecosystem, and her ARTCORE brand now entering one of its biggest Ibiza chapters yet, speculation around a possible Egyptian debut naturally becomes louder.
Could Indira Paganotto Finally Make Her Egypt Debut?
Nothing has been officially announced.
But the timing makes sense. Paganotto is one of the most globally relevant techno names of the moment. EXIT is entering Egypt with a festival built around international electronic music. And the Pyramids, as a setting, would match the scale and intensity of the ARTCORE world in a way few venues could.
If Indira Paganotto does land in Egypt this October, it would not just be another booking.
It could be the arrival of ARTCORE under the Pyramids — and one of the most powerful techno moments Egypt has seen in years.

