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Øyafestivalen
Øyafestivalen is an annual Norwegian music festival held in Tøyen Park, Oslo. Since its modest beginnings in 1999, it has grown into one of Norway’s biggest and most influential music festivals, attracting major international and Nordic artists. The festival takes place over four days in the main park area and is preceded by a club night, with concerts hosted across many of Oslo’s central venues. Known for its ambitious environmental standards, Øyafestivalen is widely regarded as one of the …
BeethovenFest Bonn
Beethovenfest Bonn is one of Germany’s largest and most forward-looking classical music festivals, celebrating the legacy of Ludwig van Beethoven in the city where he spent his childhood and formative years. Rooted in Bonn’s deep connection to the composer, the festival is inspired by Beethoven’s youthful, progressive, and outward-looking spirit. Each year, Beethovenfest creates a contemporary setting in which artists reinterpret Beethoven’s work while exploring its relevance today. The program …
Jazz in the Park
The festival started in 2013 with the mission to promote positive values in the community through music and art, inspiring people to be more attentive, caring, happier, and more relaxed. It takes place at the National Ethnographic Park “Romulus Vuia” in Cluj-Napoca, the largest city in the historical region of Transylvania. The park was founded in 1929 as the first of its kind in Romania and is part of the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography. It covers over 12 hectares and houses over 200 …
Cretan Diet Festival
Discover the Cretan Diet Festival in Rethymno, a lively celebration of local gastronomy, culture, and island heritage. The event brings together traditional Cretan products, regional flavors, local brands, music, folklore, and cultural activities for all ages, creating an engaging experience for visitors and residents alike. Designed to showcase the richness of the Cretan diet, the festival gives local producers a platform to share their products while inviting travelers to taste authentic …
Handel Festival Halle
As a composer born and raised in Germany, successful in Italy, and finally settling in England, George Frideric Handel already knew how to shake off the bonds of a specific nationality: he was an early European and a composer to think on a European level. Handel was a master of the various musical styles of his time and displayed great virtuosity in their fusion. This demonstrates that Handel already had an excellent understanding, 300 years ago, that a European culture exists that, while …
The Crystal Ship
Since 2016, The Crystal Ship has transformed Ostend into one of Europe’s leading open-air street art galleries. Each year, internationally acclaimed artists create large-scale murals and smaller interventions inspired by the city’s people, heritage and coastal landscape, turning streets and neighborhoods into a living canvas. With works spread across the city, the festival brings art into everyday public spaces and encourages year-round exploration and community connection. Set against the …
Kazanlak Rose Festival
The biggest Bulgarian Rose Festival has been organized annually since 1903 in Kazanlak. It celebrates our deep connection to the Rosa Damascena – the Bulgarian oil-bearing rose and all the gifts it has blessed the Rose Valley with for centuries. Cultural, dance, music, artistic, social and sports events happen across Kazanlak and the surrounding villages in May-June. Attend concerts, workshops, expos, parades and other activities for all individual tastes with the Festival parade and the Rose …
Surva Festival
The Surva International Festival of Masquerade Games, held in Pernik, is the largest event of its kind in Bulgaria and across the Balkan region. It showcases ancient Bulgarian customs that are still practiced today, forming an important part of the country’s folklore tradition. These rituals are performed by Kukeri and Survakari, who take part in the festival both as performers and competitors. The festival takes place on the last weekend of January and is best known for its two day parade …
Strawberry Festival
Held annually in the village of Mġarr, the Strawberry Festival celebrates one of Malta’s best-known local products. Freshly picked strawberries are available throughout the day, alongside a wide selection of strawberry-based desserts, snacks, drinks, and gourmet creations prepared by local chefs. Visitors can also discover homemade wines, jams, traditional Maltese dishes, and locally made crafts. Live folk music and dance performances from across Malta and Gozo add to the festive atmosphere, …
Belgrade Dance Festival
Belgrade Dance Festival celebrates two decades of continuous success and international recognition. As in previous years, the program is sensational, although the jubilee brings a special radiance and the selectors’ decision that all performances should bring inspiration and enthusiasm. In honor of dance, amazing artists and great companies will gather, open up important topics that analyze modern society through an interesting and diverse vocabulary of movement, and create moments that have …