The Monday after solstice weekend is when the festival hangover clears and the club corridor takes over. Afrojack is listed at FMIF Ushuaïa by David Guetta in Sant Josep de sa Talaia while Black Coffee brings Afro-house to Pacha New York in Brooklyn — two rooms, two continents, same DJ Mag Top 100 tier.
Below is a Monday snapshot from live tour feeds on The DJ Calendar — artist profiles, city hubs, venue pages, and ticket links refresh on sync.
Key Takeaways
- Ibiza reload: Afrojack at FMIF Ushuaïa by David Guetta keeps the Balearic week hot after Sunday's festival peak in Manchester and Lisboa.
- Brooklyn deep house: Black Coffee at Pacha New York — a rare Monday club pin for a producer who usually sells stadiums and long-form festival sets.
- Montreal next: Black Coffee is listed at Piknic Électronik 2026 on June 23–24 — the North American corridor stacks fast once the NYC date posts.
- Midweek Ibiza: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Timmy Trumpet, and Anyma all land June 24 — three different production models on the same island calendar.
- Quiet board, loud week: Only two Top 100 listings today, but the next 72 hours reload Chicago, Rabat, and the full Ibiza midweek stack.
Afrojack: Ushuaïa Monday
Afrojack at FMIF Ushuaïa by David Guetta is the Ibiza answer to a Monday that feels empty everywhere else. While British and Iberian festivals are breaking down stages, the island's open-air circuit is just entering the rhythm that defines summer — residency nights, guest slots, and the kind of mainstage energy that does not need a weekend badge to sell tickets.
Afrojack's catalog still sits at the intersection of big-room hooks and festival edits. Ushuaïa is the room built for that crossover: sunset timing, production scale, and a crowd that mixes week-one tourists with industry regulars who know Monday can be the best inventory night of the month.
The Sant Josep de sa Talaia hub clusters Ushuaïa, Hï, and the Playa d'en Bossa corridor — if you are building an Ibiza week, start here before you chase individual club listings.
On The DJ Calendar: Afrojack — June 22, FMIF Ushuaïa. Pair with the Ibiza hub for add-ons the same week.
Black Coffee: Pacha Brooklyn
Black Coffee at Pacha New York in Brooklyn is the headline story on the U.S. side tonight. Coffee spent the weekend on festival and stadium routing; a Monday club date at Pacha is a different contract — longer set, tighter crowd, and the hypnotic groove that built his global audience before arena scaling took over.
Pacha's New York room is where deep-house purists and curious crossover fans meet. Coffee's sets reward patience: fewer drops per hour, more tension, and a pacing that club systems handle better than open-field subs. If you saw him at a festival this month, tonight is the format he prefers when the calendar allows.
The listing matters for routing, too. Coffee is on the board at Piknic Électronik 2026 in Montréal on June 23 and 24 — a classic Northeast corridor that fans can drive in a long weekend. Set alerts on the artist profile if you are waiting on ticket tiers to open for either market.
Track: Black Coffee — June 22, Pacha New York · Brooklyn hub.
What to Watch June 23–25
Today's quiet board is the calm before a midweek reload:
- Black Coffee — Piknic Électronik, June 23–24: Piknic Électronik 2026 in Montréal — open-air Sunday tradition stretched across two listings; confirm which day matches your travel.
- Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike — June 24: Tomorrowland and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike on Ibiza — the festival brand's island crossover night.
- Timmy Trumpet — June 24: Ushuaïa Ibiza in Sant Josep de sa Talaia — horn-driven mainstage energy two days after Afrojack's slot at the same complex.
- Anyma — June 24: Anyma presents ÆDEN — [UNVRS] in Sant Rafel — cinematic techno production on the Afterlife circuit.
- Martin Garrix — June 25: Huntington Bank Pavilion in Chicago — arena routing after the Brooklyn and Boston blocks earlier in the month.
- Jamie Jones — June 25: Paradise Ibiza in Sant Rafel — house music's longest-running island franchise reloads for the week.
- Tiësto — June 25: Mawazine Festival in Rabat — North African open-air on the same calendar as U.S. arena and Ibiza club nights.
June is when second-wave dates appear without a full tour re-announcement. Refresh city pages Tuesday morning and set email alerts if you are waiting on a specific market.
How to Track It on The DJ Calendar
- Articles — daily and weekly tour intel like this roundup.
- Cities directory — Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Brooklyn, Montréal, Ibiza.
- Venues directory — FMIF Ushuaïa, Pacha New York, Piknic Électronik.
- Artist profiles — Afrojack, Black Coffee, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Anyma.
- Email alerts on artist pages when new dates post in your favorite cities.
- Track previews on artist profiles — hover iTunes clips on the homepage grid or use the on-page player before you buy tickets.
Last updated: June 22, 2026. Show listings refresh on tour sync.