Spanish electronic duo MESTIZA are turning up the heat in 2026 with their latest single ‘Que Calor, Que Calor‘, a slow-burning Latin-infused heater that showcases exactly why they’re about to make history in Ibiza this summer. The track dropped today (February 20th) as the latest glimpse into their forthcoming second album ‘Spanish Chica’, set for release on April 10th. This isn’t just another single release though – it’s arriving at the perfect time as MESTIZA gear up for what might be the most significant residency announcement in recent Ibiza history. Here’s the massive news that has the industry talking: MESTIZA will become the first female artists to headline a full-season residency in the main room of Hï Ibiza. Taking over the iconic Theatre space every Sunday from May 31st to October 4th, they’ll helm an impressive 19-date residency at what’s currently ranked as the world’s number one club. This is genuinely groundbreaking stuff. While female DJs and live acts have graced Ibiza’s stages for decades, a female-fronted act leading an entire summer-long residency in a superclub’s main room? That’s never happened before. It’s a cultural milestone that cements MESTIZA’s position at the forefront of global electronic music. The Ibiza announcement comes alongside another historic achievement – MESTIZA will perform at Coachella this April, making them the only Spanish female artists represented at the festival this year. Their debut at the Californian institution underscores just how rapidly their international reach is expanding. With tour dates spanning from Bali to Bucharest, and stops at Milan Fashion Week and Miami Music Week, the duo are clearly operating on a global scale that matches their artistic ambitions. ‘Que Calor, Que Calor’ perfectly captures what makes MESTIZA so compelling. It’s built around hypnotic rhythms and commanding percussion, creating that brooding, magnetic atmosphere they’ve become known for. The track seamlessly weaves together flamenco-rooted textures with contemporary Afro-house and melodic techno frameworks. What sets this apart from your typical Latin-electronic fusion is the emotional intensity. Handclaps and rolling drums drive a pulse that feels both ancestral and futuristic – it’s ritualistic in the best possible way. This is music that simmers with tension before the inevitable dancefloor release. MESTIZA formed in 2021 after both artists spent a decade working solo, and the chemistry has been undeniable from the start. Their debut album ‘Quëreles’, released in December 2023, hit number one in Spain during its first week – not exactly a small feat for an electronic music project. That album established their signature approach: transforming the dancefloor into a space of collective ritual and contemporary expression. Each performance is conceived as a transformative experience that goes way beyond the traditional club format, incorporating fashion, symbolism, and immersive visual storytelling. With ‘Spanish Chica’ scheduled for release and a wave of global festival appearances lined up throughout 2026, MESTIZA are clearly expanding their vision on an unprecedented scale. The heat is definitely rising, and ‘Que Calor, Que Calor’ signals what could be their defining year. Between the historic Ibiza residency, their Coachella debut, and a new album featuring this kind of evolved sound, it’s safe to say 2026 might be the year MESTIZA break into the upper echelons of electronic music’s global elite. Stream ‘Que Calor, Que Calor’ now on all platforms, and keep an eye on those Hï Ibiza Sunday dates – something tells us they’re going to be absolutely essential.MESTIZA Drop Latin-Infused Heater ‘Que Calor’ Ahead of Historic Ibiza Residency

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