Ibiza saddened as Sa Trinxa DJ sessions end this season

Many woke on Tuesday 17 June to the troubling news that Sa Trinxa DJ sessions end at the legendary chiringuito on Las Salinas beach. The announcement from Jon Sa Trinxa on Facebook shocked fans and locals alike.
A Legacy of Sunset Beats
Since the 1980s, Sa Trinxa has embodied Ibiza’s bohemian soul. Founded by Nito, it became a beachside sanctuary where fresh Mediterranean food met Balearic beats. Iconic DJ Jon Sa Trinxa performed wild, eclectic sunset sets that defined the island’s music scene.
The Final Setlists
Regular DJs like Tania Moon and Franco Moiraghi enriched the venue’s atmosphere. For years, the sands of Las Salinas echoed with eclectic Balearic sounds until Tuesday’s announcement changed everything.
Why the Change?
Venue directors confirmed the ban follows new natural park regulations restricting amplified DJ sets. They will continue playing background music. Still, the official DJ sessions that brought crowds dancing at dusk have now ended.
Community Reaction
Social media overflowed with nostalgia and disbelief. Many mourn losing not just music, but a core part of Ibiza’s lifestyle. The statement included hope for a reversal mid-season if authorities allow it.
What This Means for Ibiza
With Sa Trinxa DJ sessions end, Ibiza loses a key cultural thread. While other beach bars like Jockey Club remain active, none quite deliver that same magic. The change highlights growing tensions between preservation and celebration in protected areas.
Outlook
Fans eagerly await updates. If regulations ease, Sa Trinxa could restore its iconic sets later this summer. Until then, Las Salinas sunsets will sound a little quieter.
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