EXIT, one of the world's leading music festivals, is entering a new chapter in its history. After announcing that it will not be held at the Petrovaradin Fortress next year, EXIT is embarking on a World Tour that will bring the recognizable festival energy to exciting locations around the world, from the most beautiful Mediterranean coasts to the magical Great Pyramids of Giza and exotic India.
On the occasion of the announcement of Exit's World Tour, festival founder and director Dušan Kovačević said:
"After 25 years at the Petrovaradin Fortress, EXIT is embarking on a global expansion. Through new festivals, we will connect the continents and transfer EXIT's spirit of freedom wherever we go. For us, music has always been more than entertainment; it is a powerful force that connects people and builds bridges between nations and cultures. Our mission is to awaken new generations to believe that a better world is possible, and that it starts with all of us."
The announcement of the first destinations took place 50 meters above Amsterdam, at Exit's traditional party during the Amsterdam Dance Event, at the spectacular location of Crane Faralda, one of the most exciting party spots in Europe.
The first stop of Exit's tour will be Istria, where the Sea Star festival will be held in the Adriatic pearl of the Stella Maris lagoon in Umag. Over the years, this festival has hosted big world stars such as The Prodigy, Wu-Tang Clan, Paul Kalkbrenner, Fatboy Slim, Amelie Lens and Nina Kraviz, while next year's strongest edition has been announced.
EXIT, photo: EXIT PROMO
The month of June starts with a festival in Macedonia, while August brings a festival adventure in several attractive locations in Malta, in cooperation with G7 Events, one of the leading local promoters on the island.
October takes the Exit team to Egypt, where contemporary rhythms will meet the eternal heritage of the Great Pyramids of Giza. The partner on this project is Venture Lifestyle, a company considered to be the leading promoter in Egypt, which has so far organized performances by greats such as Solomun, Peggy Gou, Carl Cox, Anyma and many others in front of the pyramids and at other exclusive locations in the country.
November brings two metropolises, which have the reputation of cities where there is no sleep, namely Mumbai and Belgrade. This will be the first time that EXIT will hold an event in India, in a city that is known as the business center of the country, but also as the capital of Bollywood and the entertainment industry in the second most populous country in the world.
EXIT has prepared something special for the audience in Serbia, where the favorite among ravers, the No Sleep festival, winner of the "Best New European Festival" award, will grow into one of the biggest raves on the continent. Amelie Lance, Nina Kraviz, Indira Paganotto, Bicep, Lee Burridge, I Hate Models, Artbat and many others have performed at the well-known party marathons in Belgrade.
More information on each of the destinations, as well as the rest of the Exit 2026 World Tour schedule, will be announced in the coming weeks.
