Bibiza’s Record-Breaking 2025: Sold-Out Shows, Star Collaborations, and a Return to Club Roots
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A year of unprecedented success for the acclaimed artist culminated in sold-out venues, high-profile collaborations, and a bold return to his club origins, marking 2025 as a defining year for Bibiza.
A Landmark Concert in Vienna
In April 2025, Bibiza delivered his largest solo performance to date at the Raiffeisen Halle in Vienna’s Gasometer, a venue with a capacity of 4,000. The concert drew a dedicated fanbase,with attendees reportedly queuing for hours to secure prime viewing spots. According to reports from the event, the atmosphere was electric, described as “hypejoy, last day of school, maximum level” before the show on April 11th. The performance featured an ambitious stage setup, including a fully-stocked bar, reflecting the artist’s commitment to elevating the live experience.
“So for the last three years we’ve always gone a level above our production,” Bibiza stated, emphasizing the dedication of the entire team. “Everyone really put a lot of personal effort into it.”
Expanding Horizons: 2026 Tour Dates
Building on the momentum of 2025, Bibiza is poised to break further records in 2026. Upcoming performances are scheduled for the Metastadt in Vienna, the Bühne Open Air in Vorarlberg, and multiple locations across Germany. While details remain under wraps, the artist hinted at continued innovation in stage design, playfully suggesting fans anticipate what will follow the “Taxi and Bar” concepts.
Collaborative Successes
2025 also proved to be a fruitful year for collaborations. In June, Bibiza released “machine Room” alongside Bausa, followed by “Galopp!” in September, featuring the highly-regarded artist Ikkimel. Bibiza expressed immense respect for Ikkimel, stating, “Complete legend. Her voice sounds insane when she talks into a mic. And she just knows exactly what she’s doing. As you just have to respect her.”
Back to the Clubs: “Tomorrow I’ll Stop” Mixtape
Before the year concluded, Bibiza revisited his roots with the release of the mixtape “Tomorrow I’ll Stop.” this experimental project was accompanied by a club tour spanning Amsterdam, Vienna, Berlin, and Paris. The standout track, “Washing machine,” playfully reflects the energy of the club scene: “I’ve sweated clean and need an eau de toilette.”
What’s Next for Bibiza?
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Why 2025 was a defining year for Bibiza: 2025 marked a peak in Bibiza’s career due to a combination of factors: his largest solo concert to date, accomplished collaborations with established artists, and a deliberate return to his origins in the club scene. This blend of large-scale performances and intimate club appearances solidified his position in the music industry.
Who was involved: The key players were Bibiza himself, his production team, collaborators Bausa and Ikkimel, and the fans who attended his concerts and supported his music.
What happened: Bibiza experienced a year of significant professional growth.He performed a sold-out concert in Vienna, released two successful collaborative singles, and launched an experimental mixtape with a corresponding club tour.
How did it end? The year concluded with the release of the “Tomorrow I’ll Stop” mixtape and club tour, signaling a return to his roots while simultaneously building anticipation for future projects. The year ended with previews of new demos, suggesting continued momentum into 2026.
