Bigger than ever on its 10th birthday

The jubilee 10th edition of the INmusic Festival will take place at Zagreb’s Jarun Lake between June 22nd and 24th 2015. Preparations for the festival’s 10th birthday celebration have already started, and instead of the usual two days, the festival will last for three whole days.

Preparations for the jubilee 10th INmusic Festival have already started, and the dates are already scheduled. Make a note in your calendar that the next edition of the festival will take place at Zagreb’s Jarun Lake between June 22nd and 24th 2015. For its tenth birthday, the festival will be bigger and better than ever. The festival’s official website already features a line-up wish-list, so visitors can add the names of performers they would like to see and hear at next year’s edition of the largest open-air festival in Croatia. Organizers claim they will certainly consider all suggestions, and the promise is backed up by a lengthy list of performers who appeared in the previous editions of the festival, starting with the bands that headlined its first edition, such as Morrissey and Franz Ferdinand, to many other global music stars, including Iggy Pop & The Stooges, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Prodigy, Moby, Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, Jamiroquai, New Order, Arctic Monkeys, etc.

Last year’s edition of the festival was attended by seventy thousand visitors from more than fifty countries who enjoyed the performances of some of the biggest names from the global music scene, including The Black Keys, the legendary Pixies, MGMT, the popular Foals and The Fratellis… There were many other familiar music acts, as well as a host of other concurrent events, making the Island of Youth too small for such a huge crowd, which is why it was connected for the very first time by a pontoon bridge with Trešnjevka Island reserved for campers.

Apart from a greater number of performers, new events and numerous surprises, organizers are announcing that “day zero” of the 10th edition of the festival will feature a full programme as a regular day. Therefore, this jubilee edition of the festival will, effectively, last three days instead of two. This means that next year “day zero”, which served as a warm-up and offered audiences a more modest programme will be the first regular day of the festival featuring the first announced headliners.

Published: 02.10.2014