Late October, November, and December: the months notorious for fake news about Ibiza!

 Between late October, November, and December, you’ll always encounter the most surreal, especially fake, news about Ibiza. Don’t worry, this has been happening for years. It’s mainly because there isn’t much official news, and some websites seeking easy clicks feel the need to invent stories. The most recent incident occurred a few weeks ago when a site reported an alleged breakup between two of the most prominent figures in Ibiza’s club scene. The “fake news” was quickly debunked, but in the meantime, it was circulating. Now, brace yourself for unlikely reports about DJs changing places, clubs facing issues or being sold, licence shortages, and phantom new laws. We repeat, this happens every year. These are entirely unsubstantiated rumours. Our advice remains the same: don’t waste your time following these false stories; they only exist to attract clicks.

The genuine news will soon be available—the real ones that require no denial, the kind Ibiza By Night has been publishing for fourteen years. See you soon.

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