Music
We are sure music festival lovers know very well what Exit is. Every July at Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, musicians from both domestic and foreign scenes have been gathering and making a musical spectacle for years back. The most influential media in the world have written about this festival and it has won numerous awards. It was ranked by BBC News as one of the biggest music festivals and in 2013 and 2017 it was awarded the Best European Festival. The music program lasts for several days, during which the most popular names of the domestic and world scene alternate on 15 stages.
Founded in 1969, Belgrade Music Ceremonies is the oldest music festival in Serbia. During the BEMUS, the most influential musicians from the Serbian and foreign scene, as well as young artists on their way to affirmation, perform in the capital's concert halls.
It's no secret that Belgrade is a place of great clubbing. As soon as winter has passed, the party moves from the clubs to the rivers and the well-known clubs on the water - “splavovi”. They say you didn't feel the charm of Belgrade's nightlife unless you met the dawn at one of the clubs on the river. When it comes to music genres – in clubs on the water you can hear everything – starting from the electronic music, through songs of the 80s and 90s, all the way to turbo-folk. It should be noted that on certain “splav”you can hear all the mentioned genres in one evening.
Savamala is undoubtedly an unavoidable stop when exploring Belgrade's nightlife. It is most visited during the colder part of the year because then the fun from the clubs on the water - “splavovi” and the river moves to the clubs, which this part of the city is known for. You can dance to the different genres from evening to morning, and fun and entertainment are always guaranteed.
Belgrade Beer Festival was founded in 2003, and today it is traditional and at the same time one of the most visited events in Serbia and in entire Southeast Europe. It is a beer and music festival that takes place every August at the Usce. During the five festival days, you have the opportunity to taste a variety of beer brands, but also to have fun with numerous performances by musicians form rock, punk, pop, metal, hip hop, reggae, and electro scenes.