Summer 2024 brings a diverse range of festivals across Europe, promising unforgettable experiences for all tastes. From music spectacles like Glastonbury in the UK, where the world's top artists will perform, to the electronic paradise of Tomorrowland in Belgium, where you can dance to top DJs. Art lovers will be able to immerse themselves in the cultural happenings at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, while foodies will be delighted by the culinary delights at various gastronomic festivals in Italy and France. Whether you're looking for music, art, food or all of the above, summer festivals in Europe 2024 offer something for everyone, while creating a unique opportunity to explore new places and meet new friends.
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These are the best festivals in Europe 2023 worth getting on the plane for.
The last two years have also had a strong impact on the festival scene, which is why many enthusiastically welcomed the festival announcement for the summer of 2022. Let's take a look at five festivals in our immediate vicinity (or a little further), which music enthusiasts really shouldn't miss this summer. Top 5 summer festivals 2022!
The 12th Ljubljana festival of cultural and artistic education Bobri will take place between January 18 and February 8, 2020.
The wine festival is already entering its third decade, as this year we will celebrate the 21st Slovenian wine festival, where visitors will be able to see obvious changes, namely the event will be organized by a new company. At the location where the festival was born, in Cankarjev dom, winemakers will present themselves as always, but the cuisine will be slightly changed due to the new location - they will not be able to afford live cooking, so the main focus of the festival will be on cuisine.
Once a truly extreme festival based on the principles of inclusion, self-reliance, and social endeavor, Burning Man has changed a bit these days. Debating the $1,500 you have to shell out for the festival is a relative thing, but there's no denying that these photos show just how high-end this event is.
Music festivals often turn out to be unique experiences. However, they also have a downside. Their visitors leave behind huge amounts of garbage. This problem could soon become a thing of the past...
Ever since its inception, the pop-up festival Kurzschluss has been bringing to Ljubljana an extraordinary experience of midnight experiences, hosting giants of electronic music and musical virtuosos of various genres. This year's spring edition is not far behind in the greatness of names and genre diversity. Editors and Joris Voor are coming to the spring edition of the Kurzschluss 2018 festival this year.
On Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16, Tobačna mesto in Ljubljana will host the main event as part of the Festival of Urban Culture of Slovenia, #FUKSi 2018. The concert part will feature one of the most recognizable big British bands, Morcheeba, techno pioneer Umek, champion of Baltic electronic scenes, Ten Walls, always playful Matter, eclectic Sladica, as well as Mike Vale, Urban Pfeifer and Žiga K from the Vala 202 team.
Opinions about music concerts have always been divided: for some, it is a place of jostling, squeezing and boisterousness, while for others it is heaven on earth. Those of you who like to visit will be surprised by the results of this study. Those who don't like concerts, maybe you will love them.
Higher temperatures, the sun peeking out from behind the clouds and the chirping of birds - all this honestly reminds us of the upcoming spring and summer festivals, which, as always, promise plenty of fun. In addition to a good mood, you should also take some nice wardrobe items to the festival. You never know if you will meet the right person there. Read what to wear to the festival according to your astrological sign.
Between April 12 and 19, 2018, we will celebrate the festival of Slovenian music 2018. The 33rd Slovenian Music Days will host many composers and performers from all generations. As part of the event, a musicological symposium entitled The role of national opera houses in the 20th and 21st centuries: on the 100th anniversary of the opening of the National Opera House in Ljubljana will take place. Welcome!