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Exit Festival, the 25th jubilee in a row, was opened by one of the youngest domestic bands, Wrishlas from Novi Sad, with a concert on the Main Stage.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Exit music festival in Novi Sad opened on Thursday with a 16-minute silence in memory of the 16 victims of the train accident there and a performance by Italian singer Gala, Serbian media reported. The festival lost all public financial support this year, so the 25th anniversary edition is also the last, according to organizers.

The EXIT festival, which starts this Thursday at Novi Sad, celebrates its 25th anniversary. However, this edition is likely to be the last, according to its organizers, who evoke financial pressures since the festival posted its support for the students. EXIT seems to have been in the ranks for a long time, and many accuse it of even rolling for the SNS. The thread of the Info / Courier of the Balkans, Serbia, Culture and Education, Une

EXIT festival starts tonight in Novi Sad, Bob Geldof and Gala from the main stage send a picture of student protests in the world.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Today, the now cult music festival begins in Novi Sad, which will be the last time in the city where it was born.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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