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Yann Pissenem

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Yann Pissenem is a French nightlife entrepreneur and entertainment industry investor. He is best known for his contributions to the European nightlife scene, predominately in Ibiza. He is the owner, founder and CEO of The Night League and Ushuaïa Entertainment, the companies behind the Ushuaïa brand, the world's number 1 ranked club (2024) Hï Ibiza, and [UNVRS], a new club that is due to open in Ibiza in 2025.

Early life

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Pissenem was born in 1975 in Nancy, France, and grew up in a little village nearby alongside his brother Romain, his father who was the local mayor, and his mother who was a teacher. Pissenem's journey in the nightlife industry began whilst studying law in the early 1990s, after he started organising rave parties in France and Belgium.[1]

Career & business ventures

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In 1994, Pissenem moved to Spain to study tourism. He worked at numerous bars and nightclubs in Barcelona throughout the 1990s before launching his own venues and events. The success of these businesses, together with his growing reputation and his passion for electronic music, led him to create The Night League, the nightlife and entertainment events company he founded in 2001.[2] In 2008, he left mainland Spain to open a chiringuito (small beach bar) in Ibiza.[3][4]

At the time, Ibiza was dominated by "the big four" nightclubs, which operated in a traditional way, with young revellers partying all night into the morning.[5] Pissenem saw an opportunity to create a new daytime club experience that bridged different age groups. He discovered a remote beach in Playa d’en Bossa, which reminded him of the Patagonian city Ushuaïa, known as the “end of the world.”[6] He launched Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Club at the location later that year. The small beach bar, which started offering a luxury daytime experience with comfortable sun beds, drinks and music, quickly became popular.[7][8]

Pissenem partnered with Abel Matutes and together they redeveloped a nearby hotel and converted it into Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel.[9] A couple of years later, the complex was extended with the addition of Ushuaia Tower.[10] Upon completion, the 415 room hotel and club could host over 7,000 people. It quickly became one of the best open air venues in the world, winning multiple awards including International Dance Music Awards Best Global Club on four occasions, and had been recognised by DJ Mag as a top 10 club worldwide every year for a decade.[11] It also won the prestigious International Nightlife Association's top club in the world on two occasions. [12] Many hotels have since copied his business model, including numerous Las Vegas hotels.[13]

Following the closure of one of the island's best known clubs Space,[14] Pissenem brought forward plans to open a new superclub.[15] Hï Ibiza was opened in 2017 and quickly received acclaim.[16] In 2022, Pissenem's club won "Best Club in the World" accolade from DJ Mag and held the title in 2023 and 2024.[17] The two venues collectively have gone on to host some of the biggest names in dance music over the past decade, including Black Coffee, David Guetta, Eric Prydz, FISHER, Glitterbox, and The Martinez Brothers.[18] They have also hosted major events for the likes of BBC Radio 1.[19][20]

Pissenem and his team at The Night League announced the launch of the Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience, the company's first major venture outside Europe. The new winter residency is a joint partnership with Dubai-based Studio A by Addmind Hospitality.[21] Set to open in October 2024, the Dubai event host performances from electronic music artists including Calvin Harris and Adriatique, Black Coffee and others.[22]

Most recently, Pissenem announced the planned opening of "the world's first hyperclub", [UNVRS], on Ibiza in 2025.[23] Notably, American actor Will Smith teased the opening on social media.[23] Speaking to Billboard, Pissenem described it the hyperclub as “a space that offers the best elements of a club, the infrastructure of an arena, and the best hospitality in the world”.[23]

References

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  1. ^ "Ibiza, le royaume des frères Pissenem, les Français rois de la nuit" (in French). Le Parisien.
  2. ^ "Hï Ibiza's Yann Pissenem: "It was a big bet to take over from Pepe Rosello's legacy with Space"". Mixmag. July 5, 2019.
  3. ^ Duyck, Alexandre (September 28, 2017). "Nuits blanches avec les deux rois d'Ibiza". GQ (magazine).
  4. ^ Boyd, Maya (July 20, 2023). "People of Ibiza: Yann Pissenem". L'Officiel.
  5. ^ Delétraz, François (April 14, 2017). "Romain et Yann Pissenem: les deux frères, rois de l'électro" (in French). Le Figaro.
  6. ^ Stecher, Nicolas (November 19, 2019). "Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa Beach Hotel Founder Yann Pissenem Unpacks The Island's 'Organized Chaos'". Billboard (magazine).
  7. ^ Bainbridge, Luke (June 27, 2010). "Ibiza renews its party spirit". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Martin, Piers (March 9, 2019). "Yann Pissenem reveals how he got the party re-started in Ibiza". Red Bull.
  9. ^ Lunny, Oisin (September 9, 2019). "Yann Pissenem, The Hypercreative Mind Behind Ibiza's Hottest Nightclubs". Forbes.
  10. ^ "Ibiza, un imán para el nuevo lujo" (in Spanish). El Pais. 2013.
  11. ^ "DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs 2019". DJ Mag.
  12. ^ "World's 100 Best Clubs". www.international-nightlife.com.
  13. ^ Eaton, Phoebe (December 5, 2014). "Ibiza: Mediterranean Nights". New York Times.
  14. ^ "Ibiza's iconic Space nightclub shuts". BBC.
  15. ^ "Le duo français qui électrise les nuits d'Ibiza" (in French). Les Echos.
  16. ^ Munday, Matt (June 10, 2018). "Say Hï to Ibiza's new superclub". The Sunday Times.
  17. ^ Lunny, Oisin (September 9, 2019). "Meet Yann Pissenem, The Hypercreative Mind Behind Ibiza's Hottest Nightclubs". DJ Mag.
  18. ^ "'Let's Build an Amusement Park for Adults': How This Nightlife Entrepreneur Filled a Void in Ibiza's Hard-Partying Market". Entrepreneur (magazine). October 5, 2019.
  19. ^ "Diplo, TSHA, Swedish House Mafia and more announced for Radio 1's Dance Weekend 2022". BBC.
  20. ^ Takashi, Dean. "Sensorium and Mubert develop AI-driven DJs for virtual reality concerts". VentureBeat.
  21. ^ Keith, James (June 27, 2024). "Ushuaïa Is Headed To Dubai". Complex Networks.
  22. ^ Traynor, Sian. "Iconic Ibiza club Ushuaïa is coming to Dubai". Time Out (magazine).
  23. ^ a b c Bain, Katie (August 19, 2024). "Team Behind Hï & Ushuaïa to Open Ibiza 'Hyperclub'". Billboard (magazine).