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Festival SWICE 2015 - Čatež pri Trebnje - two days of crazy fun

The ŠVIC festival will take place again this year on July 10 and 11 in an idyllic valley near Čatež near Trebnje. In addition to good food and drink, excellent company and a great atmosphere, there will also be a variety of daily activities and an unforgettable evening program. Eda Maajka, MI2, Elvis Jackson, Dan D, Prljavo Kazalište, Big Foot Mama, Happy Ol'McWeasel and others will take over the SWITZERLAND stage this year.

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Where?
Čatež near Trebnje
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Entrance fee
28,50€

SWITZERLAND – The student weekend of intelligence and exercise is a festival that builds on homeliness, which is why it cannot be placed alongside festival "giants" with two or even three stages for all tastes. But it is precisely with this familiarity that it maintains its place among popular music and entertainment summer destinations.

On festival SWITZERLAND 2015 will be  free camping (with two-day tickets), parking, day and evening activities, performance of more than 15 musical groups, and cooling in the pool will also be available for all visitors. We can test it body zorbing, slackline, slip'n'slide, competed in board games, ping pong and beer pong... During the day, various corners will be arranged throughout the venue for both "chilling", makeup, hairstyling, etc., where we can relax and beautify at the same time. There will also be a performance by a beatboxer.

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On Friday, the SWITZERLAND stage will be occupied by Dare Acoustic, Ice on Fire, ICE, Edo Maajka, MI2, Elvis Jackson and Happy Ol' McWeasel. Saturday's performers will be Lumberjack, Gogs, Kill Kenny, D-Day, Dirty Theater, Big Foot Mama, CoverLover and D'Neeb.

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