The second edition of the Gates Of Agartha festival ended with spectacular performances by DJs, performers and enchanting production elements. More than 5 thousand visitors visited the festival and experienced its uniqueness. Bedouin‘s performance was a highlight of the second evening as his music fit particularly well into the ambiance of the historical quarry Cave Romane in Vinkuran. Dixon, Vintage Culture, Avantgart Tabldot and Croatian DJ legend Felver performed alongside famous producer duo.

The audience was especially delighted by the performances of female performers on silk. At a height of almost 40 meters, they performed a show on a steel spring that was placed at two ends of the quarry.
Gates Of Agartha festival was the first in Croatia to use new technology and production by OUCHHH studio that was driven by the human mind. Combined with new technological models and artificial intelligence, an impressive futuristic experience has been created. Spectacular photos were taken by one of the best European photographers, Marko Obradović Edge.

This festival, which is becoming traditional, is an excellent tourist advertisement for Croatia, especially on the American market. It is promoted by the American music brand Gate, which, along with the Croatian BSH, is a co-organizer of the festival. Images and photos from this festival have been shared by millions around the world. Also, the A-list DJs did an excellent promotion of Istria County and Croatia on their social networks. Globally popular Adriatique and Seth Troxler, who are well known to the Croatian audience, as well as TSHA, Miguelle & TONS and Croatian DJ Yakka performed on the first day of the festival. Ace Brothers, Jamie S and Zoe Dona performed at the Welcome party in Pula’s Kastel.

Two days of quality music and surreal experience are the best invitation to the third edition of Gates Of Agartha, which will take place next year in Cave Romane in Vinkuran. The festival is held in cooperation with the Tourist Board of the Municipality of Medulin.
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