The long and hot summer will end this year in Ljubljana with a long and hot weekend, when the sky above Pogačarjev trg will once again be filled with intoxicating aromas at the second and last Beer and Burger Fest of the year. On Saturday and Sunday, October 14 and 15, beers will collide here in all their coldness and burgers in all their deliciousness.
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The 12th Ljubljana festival of cultural and artistic education Bobri will take place between January 18 and February 8, 2020.
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.
The exam period and the end of the conference are approaching: right now, when the temperatures are the most pleasant and socializing with the crowd is the most tempting. Despite studying and working, you can take a day or two off to recharge your batteries. The latter is even necessary for better concentration. The perfect event for relaxation is certainly Rise Up Poreč Music Festival 2017, which will take place from 9 to 10 June 2017. Tickets are already on sale.
On Saturday, May 13, the sixth outdoor ARTish season opens on Gornji trg in the old center of Ljubljana. We will be chilling and socializing by the Hercules fountain until September 2017.
Zrče na Pag will be the venue for many music festivals this year. Fresh Island Festival 2017, which will take place between July 11 and 13, 2017, will definitely be among the bigger ones. Fresh Island is considered one of the biggest hip-hop and urban music festivals in Europe. Good music will be accompanied by unforgettable parties in pools and on ships. Tickets are already available.
On Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30, Maribor will host the fourth, now traditional, microbrewing festival - Makro Beer Fest 2017, a large festival of small breweries, where 30 brewers from Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia. Visitors will be able to choose from about 100 types of beer, different styles of "pale ale", "indian pale ale", "porter", "stout" and the increasingly popular "sour" and "gose".
The Punk Rock Holiday 2017 festival will once again offer a unique musical experience in the shade of the trees of the Triglav National Park and next to the emerald Soča river - between August 7 and 11 we will be able to dance 'punk' to The Offspring, Pennywise, Good Riddance, Propaganda and enumerated.
Now traditionally, for the third year in a row, the Špas na vas 2017 event, a festival of games, cuisine and music, will provide an unforgettable farewell to summer.
Summer is also enriched every year by music festivals, which attract the young and the young at heart, lovers of music, fun and the scorching sun, to various venues across Europe. Which music festivals should not be missed this year, and where and when we can go to a festival in the coming months, below. Here are the 2016 music festivals not to be missed!
The sun is already warming us warmly and it seems only right that our thoughts are already on one of the best summer festivals in Europe. Of course, it is the Sziget 2017 festival, which will be held again on the island in the heart of the Hungarian capital between August 9 and 16. On Freedom Island this year, we will be able to witness world music names, including Kasabian, Wiz Khalifa, PJ Harvey, Alt-J, Interpol, Rita Ora, Major Lazer and more.
Summer fest Radlje is a multi-day music festival that will take place next to the Water Park in Radlje ob Drava. More than 20 musicians and music groups will perform over three days (between August 11 and 13), a rich daily program will be provided, and visitors can camp for free.