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INmusic festival is Croatia's biggest international contemporary music open-air festival. The festival is held annually in late June in Zagreb and takes place on the Isle of Youth (Croatian: Otok hrvatske mladeži) in the middle of Zagreb's Lake Jarun. The festival was started in 2006 and is usually held over three days. It includes several genre-specific stages with internationally renowned indie rock, heavy metal and electronica artists. In 2008 The Times included INmusic among the top 20 European summer festivals,[2] and it made the CNN's 2013 list of 50 greatest summer music festivals in the world.[3] NME (New Musical Express) has reported from the festival since 2015 and hailed the festival as "the hidden festival gem of Europe" as well as listing it among the world's top festival since 2017.
INmusic Festival | |
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Genre | Rock, world, electronic, reggae, folk, hip hop, dance |
Dates | Late June (2–3 days) |
Location(s) | Lake Jarun, Zagreb, Croatia |
Years active | 2006–present |
Attendance | c. 100,000 (2022)[1] |
Website | www |
The festival's first edition was held as "INmusic festival" from 4–6 July 2006. It was organized by Multikultura, a non-governmental organisation, and held at Šalata.[4]
The second festival edition was held from 27 to 28 August 2007. Due to the festival's growing attendance a larger venue was necessary, so in 2007 the festival moved to the Isle of Youth at lake Jarun, and it was the first edition which took place at Jarun.[5]
The third festival edition took place from June 3–4, 2008 at Jarun.[6]
For fourth festival edition took place from June 24–25, 2009 at Jarun. Scottish band Franz Ferdinand made their second appearance at the event.[7]
The fifth edition of INmusic festival took place from June 21–23, 2010 at lake Jarun.[8]
The festival's sixth edition took place from June 21–22, 2011, at Zagreb's lake Jarun.[9]
The festival's seventh edition was held from June 28–30 of June 2012. INmusic festival #7 was selected in the Top 50 World's best music festivals according to CNN International.
The festival's eighth edition was held from June 24–26, 2013.
The ninth edition of INmusic festival was held from June 23–25, 2014. With a growing number of festival attendees and need for additional camping accommodation for visitors from abroad, the festival expanded and moved the festival campsite to the neighboring Trešnjevka Isle which was connected to the festival site for the duration of the three festival days by a 100 meter long pontoon bridge over the lake.
The tenth INmusic festival was held from 22 to 25 June 2015.[needs update]The festival featured a closing ceremony and fireworks in celebrations of the tenth anniversary.
INmusic festival was nominated for a European Festival Award[10][11] in the Best Medium Sized Festival Category.
INmusic festival #11 took place on 20–22 June 2016 in Zagreb, Croatia, in the isles of lake Jarun.[12][13] In 2016 INmusic festival introduced a one of a kind 360 degree VJ stage inside the first world replica of the iconic Tesla Tower,[14] inspired by the Croatian-born scientist and genius Nikola Tesla and in hommage to the recent passing of David Bowie who portrayed Tesla in Christoper Nolan's 2006 film The Prestige, but more importantly represented a symbol of musical innovation and genre bending in contemporary music.
INmusic festival #12 took place at lake Jarun in Zagreb, Croatia from 19 to 21 June 2017.
INmusic festival #12 was sold a week before the start of the festival.
INmusic festival #13 took place at lake Jarun in Zagreb, Croatia from June 25–27, 2018 featuring performances by:
INmusic festival #13 was sold a week before the start of the festival for a second year in a row.
INmusic festival #14 took place at lake Jarun in Zagreb, Croatia from June 24–26, 2019 featuring performances by:
The 2020 Inmusic Festival was originally postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] The rescheduled festival was itself also cancelled due to the continuation of the pandemic and was rescheduled to take place between 20 and 22 June 2022.[16]
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