Francis Mercier has officially announced his Solèy Residency at Hï Ibiza 2026. This marks a major milestone in his global rise and brings his signature Afro-infused sound to one of Ibiza’s most iconic dancefloors.
The Haitian DJ and producer will transform Ibiza’s Mondays into a cultural ritual — where the sounds of the Levant, Africa, and the Caribbean collide in a deeply emotive and organic sonic journey. In addition, he is known for prioritizing artistic identity and cultural roots over short-lived trends. Mercier continues to carve a unique space within the global electronic scene.
With a catalog that has surpassed 500 million streams, Mercier’s impact is undeniable. Tracks like “Sauti”, “Premier Gaou (Nitefreak Remix)”, and “Kamili” have become global staples. This reflects his philosophy of using music as a universal language that transcends borders and cultures.
What Is Solèy?
Solèy, meaning “sun” in Haitian Creole, is more than just a party series — it’s a movement. Over the years, Mercier has taken Solèy across major cultural hubs including Paris, London, Mumbai, Los Angeles, Ibiza, Tulum, and even the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Thus, he has built a worldwide community rooted in joy, connection, and movement.
Now, Solèy arrives at Hï Ibiza for a full summer residency, marking a major milestone for both Mercier and the brand. Each week, he will guide the dancefloor through a cross-cultural experience. He will blend African and Caribbean rhythmswith Arabic, Latin, and European influences, all wrapped in his signature organic house sound.
Why Hï Ibiza Matters in 2026
The experience goes beyond DJ sets. Live elements such as guitar performances, djembe drumming, and choreographed dancers will be woven into the nights. This will add extra layers of artistic and cultural expression — turning every Monday into a full sensory journey.
With this residency, Francis Mercier cements Solèy as one of the most culturally rich concepts on the global club circuit, and positions Mondays at Hï Ibiza as a must-attend destination for the 2026 summer season.
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