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International EXIT Festival to pay visit to Primorsko

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The international festival "EXIT" will pay a visit to Bulgaria this year. The program of "Sunland Festival" by EXIT is planned to take place in the period July 29 - August 1, and the host of the festival will be "Perla" beach in the town of Primorsko. The organizers expect about 20,000 people to arrive for the three-day music event, BNR Burgas reported.

There will be four stages as the main one will feature world-famous names selected by "EXIT" as well as contemporary Bulgarian bands. There is also a water stage, which promises daily party in the sea.

The Serbian "EXIT" has been repeatedly named one of the best festivals in Europe. Over the years, the festival has hosted events in Romania, Montenegro and Croatia.




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