The Prodigy, DJ Snake, Solomun, I Hate models, Mau P or Trym are just some of the more than 30 names recently confirmed.
EXIT Festival is getting ready for what will be a true celebration of the past, present and future of global music. An unprecedented event that every year reaffirms its status as one of the most complete, daring and visionary on the European circuit – and one of the favourites of the Spanish public, who cross Europe every year to experience it from the inside.
On Friday 11 July, the Main Stage will be taken over by Rabel Rave, the festival’s own event, which this year will be at its peak with The Prodigy as the headliner. The iconic British band, who revolutionised the regional scene more than 30 years ago with their historic live show in Belgrade, return to EXIT in style. A night that is sure to be epic and unforgettable, also featuring I Hate Models, Trym and Italian techno-metal duo Lorenzo Raganzini & Paolo Ferrara.
On Saturday 12 July it will be the turn of Solomun, who returns home with an exclusive takeover of the Diynamic Stage at the famous Dance Arena, probably the most symbolic and special stage of the whole festival. Fifteen years after his debut and four years since that unforgettable post-pandemic set, the Bosnian DJ will bring with him some of the names that are setting the pace of the most demanding dancefloors: Mau P, DJ Girola b2b Tijana T, Ogazon, DJ Hanna and Robin Rude.
Straight from Paris to the main stage in Novi Sad, DJ Snake will once again rock the crowd on 13 July. Anyone who has witnessed his set at EXIT 2021 knows what we’re talking about: global hits, boundless energy and that unique ability to mesmerise crowds.
EXIT Festival celebrates a quarter of a century of history this 2025, consolidated as much more than a festival: it is a meeting point for those who understand music as a tool for social transformation and collective celebration. Based in the imposing Petrovaradin Fortress, just 100 km from Belgrade, its multidisciplinary line-up – where techno, rock, pop, reggae and punk coexist – is combined with a cultural proposal that invites you to immerse yourself in the richness of Serbia: brutal gastronomy, legendary hospitality and a unique vibe that mixes the best of East and West.
In addition, flights from Spain (Madrid and Barcelona) are becoming more and more affordable, and Serbia‘s prices make EXIT an ideal alternative for those looking for a high quality international experience, without paying the price of other major European festivals.
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