Music Festivals

Dimensions Festival Takes Place In Historic Location

Have you ever heard about the Dimensions Festival? I haven’t until today, and now it’s on my bucket list.

This festival takes place in Croatia, at an abandoned 19th century fort. How cool is that! Imagine something out of The Lost World mixed with a bit of Tomb Raider, except there’s no buried treasure, just lots and lots of bass. Fort Punta Christo is located right on the Adriatic coastline, so you will be treated to some epic sunsets.  The festival opens with a concert in Pula, in a 2000 year old Roman amphitheater. You’ll be able to dance at seven stunning stages with views of the Adriatic coastline. There will be daytime beach sessions so you can chill out to some fierce beats on the beach. There will also be daily boat parties for you to choose from.

Some of the world’s best DJ’s and live acts will be there. The lineup will be released this month, but if it’s anything like the lineup they had last year, well, you should be looking at how you can get there.

The festival is August 25-28. Tickets go on sale Friday.

For more information visit:  http://www.dimensionsfestival.com

Also, check out the Dimensions Festival trailer here.

-Jared

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Jared

Emmy award winning tv news producer by day - raver by night.

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