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Drumcode Invites You To Sail Through The Croatian Islands For Seven Days With New Festival

Adam Beyer‘s Drumcode is setting out on a voyage through the Croatian Islands, and you are invited. Teaming up with Yacht Week, the renowned techno label will take guests on a week-long excursion across the Adriatic Sea for an event that combines exploration, relaxation, and music.

Throughout June 18-25, the event will make stops in various incredible locations around Croatia. There will be fortress parties, seafront venues, raft parties floating on the water, and daily stops to swim in some of the most exotic locations in the region.

“We are bringing the most influential imprint in techno, Drumcode, to our favourite festival destination Croatia, to give you a techno experience like never before,” reads a statement on the event’s website. “With Adam Beyer himself amongst the headliners, even our ancient fortress won’t know what has hit it. Explore hidden coves, eat at the finest of restaurants, and party until dawn. Croatia’s serene seas and enchanting towns create the perfect stage for this once-in-a-lifetime event!”

Bookings for Drumcode x The Yacht Week open Thursday, February 24. Only 500 spots are available, so click here to sign up.

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Harry Levin

Hi my name is Harry Levin. I live in LA and I'm an absolute lover of music.

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