- Otherside flies 100 NFT holders to Ibiza for immersive art and music event
- Event spans major venues including Hï Ibiza with top cultural partners
- Limited entry window creates urgency for eligible Yuga ecosystem holders
Otherside is taking the whole “NFT holder perks” idea and pushing it a step further, maybe further than most expected. Instead of just digital access or token-gated chats, 100 holders from the Yuga ecosystem are being flown out to Ibiza for a full weekend experience, and not a low-effort one either.

Kodas, Deeds, and Bored Ape holders are all eligible, with the event set for May 8–9, giving winners access to what’s being framed as an immersive mix of art, music, and culture. It’s one of those moments where the line between digital ownership and real-world experience gets… a bit blurred, in a good way.
What’s Actually Happening
The event, called Culture Collective: Art Ibiza Weekend, is being hosted at Hï Ibiza, one of the most recognized venues in global nightlife. But this isn’t just about music or clubbing, it’s structured more like a curated cultural experience spread across multiple locations.
It’s being organized in collaboration with The Night League and W1 Curates, two groups that have been reshaping how large-scale venues interact with contemporary art. So the setup isn’t random, it’s built with intention, which already sets it apart from typical NFT events.
The Venue Isn’t Just a Venue
What makes this more interesting is the context behind the venue itself. Hï Ibiza has been evolving into something closer to a hybrid between a nightclub and an art installation, with full-scale immersive works integrated directly into the space.
Recent projects have included installations by major conceptual artists, where visuals, lighting, and sound all interact as one environment. That’s the backdrop Otherside holders are stepping into, not just a party, but something closer to a live, moving exhibition.

A Short Window With Real Demand
For those eligible, timing matters, and a lot. Registration closes on April 20 at 11:59 PM ET, with winners announced the very next day, which doesn’t leave much room for hesitation.
Given the limited spots and the scale of the experience, demand will likely be high. And unlike many token-gated events, this one actually offers something tangible, a real-world experience that feels, at least on paper, worth the effort.
More Than Just Another Holder Event
NFT events have had a mixed track record, some memorable, others… not so much. But this one feels different, mainly because the infrastructure behind it is already proven.
With established partners, high-end venues, and a clear creative direction, it’s less about hype and more about execution. Whether it lives up to expectations is still to be seen, but for now, it’s one of the more compelling examples of what NFT utility can actually look like outside the screen.
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