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The Prodigy, Skrillex, Hot Since 82, Camelphat & more to play EXIT Festival

The 2023 edition will features shows from some music icons

Serbia’s largest party, EXIT Festival is back for 2023 and they have announced the first acts of a huge lineup to play. The first 23 acts were revealed this month and the lineup features a mix of new names, international acts and even some dance music legends. Following a break over the last few years, EXIT is back and bigger than ever, the perfect way for the festival to reconnect with their global fans and the Serbian audience.

Taking place in the renowned Petrovaradin Fortress of Novi Sad, EXIT combines modern designs and production with world class music in an epic historical location. The 2023 edition will run from July 6th – 9th when the Serbian weather is at its very best. EXIT will be sparing no effort for this event as the team have hand-designed 4 huge stages; the Main Stage, mts Dance Arna, Visa Fusion and Expolsive. Not only will they feature huge sound systems and crazy production, but they will host some of the best acts from around the globe.

Kicking things off at the top of the lineup are a group of very special musicians and all round pioneers of dance music; The Prodigy. The late and great Keith Flint saw tribute shows around the UK this year that got the group back together. Their founder Liam Howlett also adds that EXIT is their favourite festival, so you know its going to be one helluva show. Also gracing the lineup with his presence is the international superstar Skrillex who’s dubstep and EDM sounds have paved the way for many after him.

Joining these two legendary acts is a huge collection of genres across the electronic music spectrum, including names like: Camelphat, Hot Since 82, Keinemusik, Indria Paganotto, LF System, Suzi Moon, Vintage Culture, Viagra Boys & many more. First group of announcements can be found below, more reveals will be coming in the following months, so watch out.

Early bird tickets can be found here.

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