BSH Events opened the new season of electronic events in Zagreb with a sold-out open-air party and a performance by one of the world’s most sought-after DJs, Joseph Capriati. The Maksimir Tennis Center was transformed into the epicenter of electronic music, where people danced from early afternoon until evening.

The audience arrived in large numbers as early as 3 p.m., and the space quickly filled up, confirming the great interest in the return of the open-air format to the city. The event sold out in advance, and the energy on the dance floor grew by the hour. Capriati once again showed why audiences around the world consider him one of the most respected names in the house and techno scene. His set, driven by a recognizable groove, deep bass lines and carefully built dynamics, perfectly fit into the open-air ambience and atmosphere of spring Zagreb. The audience reacted strongly and continuously, and the dance floor remained active throughout the performance.
A great contribution to the atmosphere was made by local and regional performers Aney F., Baggi, Looka, Mony and Pablo Panda, who successfully warmed up the audience during the day and set the pace of the evening.

However, this is just the beginning of one of the most ambitious seasons to date. At the beginning of summer, the Gates of Agartha Festival will follow, which will be held from June 4 to 7 at the unique location of the Cave Romana cave in Vinkuran near Pula. This year’s edition is led by big names on the world scene such as ANOTR, Mau P, Dennis Cruz, Hot Since 82, Traumer and Mita Gami, along with a number of carefully selected performers who further confirm the festival’s status as one of the most special events in the region.
The highlight of the summer is BSH Amphitheatre Pula, which will take place on July 31st in the impressive setting of Pula’s Arena, as part of the Adria Summer Festival. The main star of the evening is Black Coffee, a global icon of Afro-house sound and winner of the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. After last year’s sold-out performance at Cave Romane, which resonated globally and reached millions of views on social media, his arrival at Pula’s Arena represents a logical, but also production-wise impressive step forward. The location of the Arena itself, which was built with stone from Cave Romane, carries a special symbolism, turning this event into a powerful visual and musical story that connects history and the contemporary electronic scene. Tickets for all BSH events can be purchased in the Entrio.hr system.
Check out the full BSH Open-Air with Joseph Capriati photo gallery taken by Marko Obradovic Edge:





















