On Thursday, October 31, BSH Events filled Pavilion 9 of the Zagreb Fair with visitors from over 15 European countries for the Halloween-themed Día De Los Muertos event. The headliner for the evening was Swedish techno icon Adam Beyer, joined by local DJs DJ Jock and Pablo Panda, as well as Serbian DJ Ilija Djokovic. The performers kept the masked crowd dancing for six and a half hours, after which the more energetic attendees moved on to Zagreb’s Boogaloo for the official after-party, where local DJs Shipe and Neroa kept the music going until 10 a.m.
The night began with a lively set by Pablo Panda, drawing in a crowd that had gathered early, eager to enjoy the entire lineup, not just the headliner. He was followed by Serbian DJ Ilija Djokovic, who maintained an electrifying atmosphere and set the stage for the main act.
At 2 a.m., Adam Beyer took the stage, raising the energy of an already enthusiastic crowd. While his set featured a softer techno sound than his usual style, Beyer kept the crowd engaged, playing his new track Don’t Go and a hit remix PATT (Party All The Time). The night at the Zagreb Fair concluded with a powerful closing set by one of our top DJs and producers, DJ Jock, who amped up the tempo and delivered an energetic set in his style until 5 a.m.
The event’s spooky Halloween atmosphere was crafted by academic artists, led by set designer Gana Elez, who decorated the pavilion with webs and various Halloween symbols. To manage crowd flow, BSH implemented timed entry tickets, which helped reduce congestion at the entrance.
After the main event, attendees lined up for the after-party at a small room in Boogaloo, where a vibrant crowd filled the venue and danced until morning. DJs Shipe and Neroa delivered a back-to-back performance, keeping the energy high on the dance floor until 10 a.m.
Overall, BSH proved itself again as one of the top event organizers on the scene. With a dynamic lineup and impressive production, they successfully attracted a large crowd from across Europe to Zagreb for Halloween night.