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A festival of urban music and culture will take place in Split, Croatia on 6 and 7 August.
The Enter party will take place on the city’s Bacvice beach with live performances being held simultaneously on two stages.
The main stage will be placed in the central part of the bay and will host several internationally famous DJs including Elemental, Djecaci, ST!llness, Diyala Upgraded, and will be supported by the best Croatian hip- hop, drum'n' bass & funky house DJs.
On the xSTatic stage on the western plateau, Steve Angello, Tom Novy, Kenny Dope, Alex Gaudino, Kurd Maverick, Bert Bevans and others are expected to bring rhythm to Bacvice sand beach.
The xSTatic stage will offer something different: live concerts of famous Croatian hip-hop bands.
The overall music programme will be followed by a two-day grafitti painting and break dance performance.
Urban music and culture festival Enter to launch huge parties in Split
» Panorama 2010-07-27
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