Supa Dupa Fly X Santorini 2024

Santorini Santorini Thira

From Friday, June 7 2024 until Tuesday, June 11 2024

Four days and nights of sun, sand and Supa Dupa Fly on the stunning Greek island of Santorini…
Beach Party - Rave in Cave - Pool Party - VIP Villa POOL PARTY

‘London’s best 90s & 00s RnB and Hiphop nights’ Time Out

After the runaway success of Supa Dupa Fly x Santorini for the past seven years we’re back for 2023, but this time we’re adding more incredible venues & events. In addition to 12 hr Beach Parties, Raves in Caves & Pool Parties, we’re adding a VIP Villa brunch. Be prepared to be blown away!

So, what are you waiting for? Soak up rays all day, dance all night at the summer’s hottest boutique festival - brought to you by the people behind the UK’s number one throwback RnB and Hiphop night. Book tickets early to avoid disappointment - this event will sell out! Please note this is a 23+ event.

Santorini is a beautiful island in the Aegean sea, 120 miles from mainland Greece. Rich in history and steeped in myth, it’s famed for being the remains of a volcanic eruption 3,000 years ago. Today it boasts atmospheric cave apartments, magical sunsets, swish restaurants, vibrant nightlife, turquoise sea and gorgeous beaches. With outstanding restaurants and tavernas, where fresh fish is always on the menu, it’s a foodie’s dream. No wonder it’s listed on TripAdvisor as one of the top five islands in the world.

Hailed as ‘London’s best RnB night’ by Time Out, Supa Dupa Fly is an essential fixture in any 90s – now Hiphop, RnB and Garage lover’s diary. Since 2011, we’ve grown to become the biggest and best event of our kind in the UK, sold out every weekend. Rita Ora, Disclosure, Jazzy Jeff, EZ, Heartless Crew are just some of the artists who’ve performed at Supa Dupa Fly, not to mention impromptu sets from Amerie and Professor Green. We’ve hosted stages at festivals including Lovebox / Wireless / The Great Escape and numerous high-profile shows at Soho and Shoreditch House. Recent press features include Time Out, The Guardian, The Metro and The Evening Standard.