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Café Olé gets especially glamorous in Back to the Disco this week with a live performance by a true diva.

Emanating an infectious energy which shines through in her powerful, full-on show and compliments perfectly the electric atmosphere of the weekend’s premier polisexual party, Crystal Waters takes to the stage of Space Ibiza this Saturday night alongside DANNY LEBLACK, RAFHA MADRID, OSCAR CANO, ANNA TUR and MARCOLOCO.

Before reaching the heights of success, Crystal Waters lived behind the scenes in the world of music. She was writing song lyrics for artists but her life took an unexpected turn when she wrote “Gypsy Woman” for fellow artist Ultra Naté. Crystal Waters recorded a demo that the producers she was working with at the time liked so much they immediately signed a recording contract with her - and the song never reached the hands of Ultra Naté.

This was followed by three albums, numerous hits and a career that spans almost 20 years. It doesn’t take a genius to work out that in no way is this lady in the limelight by default and in her latest collaboration with Yolanda Be Cool - Le Bump – you can instantly hear the unmistakable vocals which have made Crystal Waters synonymous with the biggest tracks designed solely to get people on the dancefloor.

With some Disco Music flashes and a classic House aftertaste we find Rafha Madrid. One of the young talents of Spanish house and a wicked producer, this star pupil of the Chus + Ceballos Stereo Productions school has been remixing the classic tribal that helped make this duet famous around the world. When summer ends, the in-demand artist will begin a tour of South America where his latest production, "Tumba La Casa" (Stereo Productions) has been one of the best-selling tracks. Another of his productions which have made him well known lately is "Rumbo Ibiza”.

Put all the artists playing this date together with a lavish and spectacular production that’s always apparent at Café Olé and you’ve got an elaborate party that never fails to delight and where the music is the epicentre of art in all its forms.

Colourful, sexy and beautiful to the core, Café Olé is the only place to be on Saturdays.
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