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Ultra Europe 2018

  • Stadion Poljud, Split, Croatia
  • 5-11 July 2018
Ultra Europe 2018
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Europe's infamous electronic music festival

Ultra Europe is Europe's famous electronic music festival, attracting the biggest names in EDM, house and techno music to Split each summer.

Held inside the city's historical Stadion Poljud, Ultra has become famed for its incredible, high-energy shows, filled with overwhelming production. As well as that, the festival also includes a number of beach and boat parties across the town, the surrounding islands, and on the lush Adriatic sea.

This year's edition will see sets from the likes of David Guetta, Carl Cox and Axwell ^ Ingrosso, who will touch down alongside a pilgrimage of dance music fans from around the world.

Lineup



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Arcadia – Afterburner


UMF Radio

  • Danny Farrell
  • 7 Grams
  • Jimmy Clash & MC Tricky
  • Dave Caffrey
  • Lorenzo
  • DJ Jay C
  • Aizy
  • DJ Lookis


Ultra Mainstage


UMF Radio

  • Jenil
  • Miss Faith
  • Frank Jez
  • Kryoman
  • Kris Kaiden
  • Arizen
  • JEAN MARIE
  • DJ Dog
  • Paul Woods
  • Groove Amigos


Ultra Mainstage


Resistance

  • Loco Dice B2B The Martinez Brothers
  • Seth Troxler B2B Craig Richards
  • Nic Fanciulli B2B Special Guest
  • Elio Riso B2B Nilo.R
  • DJ Jock B2B Marul

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Ultra Regatta



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Taking over the Croatia coastal town of Split, Ultra Europe's parties are split across its Main Stage in the Stadion Poljud, and a variety of smaller, but still epic events springing up on the town's beaches and aboard its boats.


Address

Stadion Poljud, Split, 21000, Croatia

FAQs

BY PLANE: Split Airport is an international airport, and is located west of the city. The journey along the coast from the airport should take around 30 minutes by bus.

BY TRAIN: Split train station is located in the centre of the city. If you plan to travel by train, you will most likely need to initially travel to Zagreb, and then catch a connecting service onto Split, which will take between 6-9 hours. 

BY CAR: If you are driving from Zagreb, follow highway A1 which runs between the two cities. The drive should take around 4 hours. 

Minimum age of entry is 18.

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