Alec Monopoly 2026 Residency At Social Club

This summer, Social Club is proud to announce something that goes well beyond a regular club night. Alec Monopoly is coming to Palma — and he’s making it a residency.

One of the most recognisable figures in contemporary art and nightlife, Alec Monopoly will take up a summer residency at Social Club across selected Thursdays from July through September 2026. It’s a run of nights that will set the tone for the whole summer in Palma — and we couldn’t be more ready for it.

If you don’t know the name yet, you’ll know the icon. The top hat. The tuxedo. The Monopoly Man — reimagined, subverted, and plastered across walls, galleries, and luxury events on every continent. Alec Monopoly built his reputation as a New York street artist, turning the Hasbro character into a sharp commentary on wealth, culture, and the absurdity of modern excess. His work hangs in private collections owned by everyone from Snoop Dogg to Miley Cyrus, and his murals have appeared across Miami, Los Angeles, Europe, and Asia.

“Where art meets nightlife — and neither compromises.”

But there’s another side to Alec Monopoly that has been growing louder over the past few years. Behind the decks, he’s carved out a reputation for sets that feel as vibrant and genre-defiant as his artwork. Expect hip-hop, house, tech house, and feel-good classics woven together into something that reads the room and never lets it settle. His recent collaborations — including the groovy tech house track “Cold Fresh Air” with UK duo Solardo, and “Too Much Swag” with TECH IT DEEP — show a producer and performer who brings the same instinct and energy to music as he does to a canvas.

He’s played Ushuaïa, Hï Ibiza, Pacha, and some of the most sought-after venues in the world. Now he’s bringing that same energy to Social Club. On Thursdays this summer, the room is his.

A residency is different to a one-off show. It builds. The crowd gets to know it, the nights take on their own identity, and there’s a sense of occasion that you just don’t get from a single booking. That’s what we’re building here — a Thursday night in Palma that people plan their summers around.

Whether you’re in Mallorca for a week or based here all season, these are the nights worth showing up for.